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Iran Seeks Cruise Missiles from China Amid Rising Tensions

Published February 24, 2026, 12:14
Iran Seeks Cruise Missiles from China Amid Rising Tensions

Iran is in advanced talks with China to purchase CM-302 anti-ship cruise missiles, according to six sources familiar with the negotiations. The agreement, in its final stages, comes amid heightened tensions in the region and increased US naval presence near Iranian waters. These hypersonic missiles, with a range of approximately 290 kilometers, are designed to evade ship defense systems by flying at low altitudes and high speeds. The negotiations accelerated after the recent Israel-Iran conflict, with Iranian officials traveling to China to discuss the procurement. Acquiring these missiles would significantly enhance Iran's offensive capabilities and pose a threat to US naval forces in the region, according to experts. Danny Citrinovich, a former Israeli intelligence officer, described the potential acquisition of the missiles as a "complete game-changer," emphasizing their difficulty to intercept. Reuters has been unable to confirm the number of missiles, the cost of the deal, or whether China will ultimately proceed with the sale. An Iranian Foreign Ministry official stated that Iran is leveraging its military and defense agreements with allies. If completed, this agreement would mark a significant escalation in the region and enhance Iran's ability to project power at sea.