The aircraft, operated by Russia’s elite “Rossiya” Special Flight Squadron, is designed as a hardened command-and-control center with secure data links, encrypted satellite communications, electromagnetic shielding, and a range exceeding 7,000 kilometers, enabling it to function as a mobile headquarters during crises, including nuclear scenarios. The deployment is seen as a deliberate signal of deepening strategic ties between Moscow and Tehran, potentially involving high-level discussions on military cooperation, intelligence sharing, or contingency planning under their January 2025 Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty.
This comes amid escalating regional tensions, with bilateral trade surpassing $5 billion annually, including arms transfers such as Iran's Shahed drones to Russia and potential deliveries of Su-35 jets and S-400 systems to Iran. Social media reports have highlighted the event, raising concerns about further escalation in the Middle East. No official statements from Russian or Iranian authorities have been released regarding the specific purpose of the visit. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available. (Source)
