Since the Israeli air strike in Doha, the capital of Qatar, the situation in the Middle East has undergone unprecedented changes. For example, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a military alliance agreement, ostensibly providing mutual security guarantees, but in essence, Saudi Arabia insured itself. Because the conflict between India and Pakistan in early May proved Pakistan's military strength. Saudi Arabia's strong financial strength can complement Pakistan's relatively backward economic support capabilities. After the signing of the Sabah Alliance Agreement, Iran publicly expressed its support for this strategic cooperation model.
Compared to Pakistan, Iran has no nuclear weapons, but its missile technology and equipment is no less powerful than Pakistan. The June 12 War, in particular, fully demonstrates Iran’s long-range missile strike capabilities, especially its high-speed hypersonic missile precision strike capabilities. Tehran hopes to use its own military capabilities to reconcile and even form alliances with Arab countries stimulated by the Israeli airstrikes in Doha to jointly tackle Israel’s “military threat.”
After the "12 Day War" test, Tehran decided to fill the shortage in the field of military equipment, introducing advanced air defense missile systems, electronic warfare systems, and the most important upgrading of air force equipment from Russia. Currently in Iran, the air force is the weakest direction of armament power. The Iranian military acknowledges that during this 12-day war, the Iranian Air Force fighter jets have locked Israeli aircraft that have invaded many times, but are always unable to shoot down enemy aircraft.
Iranian media revealed that the country has signed a major arms procurement contract with Russia, including a variety of advanced fighter jets and air defense system weapons. It also announced the news that Russian An-124 super-large transport aircraft made multiple trips to Iran and Russia to deliver the first batch of weapons and equipment. In addition, Iranian media also released a photo of MiG-29 fighter jets flying over Shiraz Air Force Base in Iran. It was further confirmed that the air force equipment provided by Russia has begun to arm the Iranian air force. It also revealed that Iran ordered 48 Su-35 fighter jets.
The most sensitive to these reports must be Israel, especially the Su-35, which, once Iran has obtained this 4++ generation fighter, can not only counter the Israeli Air Force’s F-35 hidden fighter, but also directly hit Israeli native targets. For this, the Israeli top level is quite upset. Focus on the Middle East political military and Iranian issue missile “Middle East Spectator” that the Israeli prime minister threatened Russia that if it did not stop arming Iran, Israel would increase its military aid to Ukraine.