Iran Seeks Planetary Mixers for its Long-Range Ballistic Missile Programme, China’s Role Growing

Tel Aviv: China is playing a growing role in the Iranian long-range ballistic missile programme. The supply of planetary mixers is in focus now, with the US and Israel following closely. Iran seeks planetary mixers in China to restore ballistic missile production following Israeli raids on critical sites. Planetary mixers are crucial for combining solid rocket fuel used in missiles, not for uranium enrichment in nuclear weapons, though they do contribute to Iran’s larger missile capabilities, which might carry nuclear warheads.

Iran is rebuilding locations such as Parchin and Shahroud, which were hit in June 2025 and earlier strikes, but it lacks enough planetary mixers for large-scale solid-fuel missile production. Experts point out that Iran has historically received rocket fuel components and related equipment from China, and recent attempts to buy mixers could come from the same suppliers.

ads

A shipment of planetary mixers from China to Iran was expected in recent weeks, but it did not arrive, according to Western intelligence, potentially due to a US Special Forces interception of a vessel carrying Chinese-made missile components. Earlier, Iran ordered ammonium perchlorate—a solid-fuel ingredient—from Chinese-linked businesses, enough for hundreds of missiles, despite ongoing nuclear discussions.

-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda

More like this

From Simulation to Strategy

By the category of usage, wargames can be classified...

First Test Launch of Ballistic Missile Interceptor Arrow 4 Expected Soon

Tel Aviv: The first test launch of the Israel...

Germany Fast-Tracks Skyranger 30 to Replace Outdated SHORAD Fleet

The shifting dynamics of modern warfare, starkly demonstrated by...

IAI to Establish New Aerospace and Defence Innovation Centre in Berlin, Signs MoU

Tel Aviv / Berlin: Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), signed...

Airbus and SkyFall Form Strategic Alliance to Advance European and Ukrainian Defence Innovation 

Berlin, Germany. At this year’s International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) in...

India’s Quiet Bid for Myanmar’s Buried Advantage: What New Delhi Stands to Gain

When India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed on June...

West Asia Crisis: Experts Brainstorm Over the Ramifications

NEW DELHI: The ongoing conflict involving the United States,...
Indian Navy Special Edition 2025spot_img