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"...While most weapons deliveries to Iran are blocked, a jamming system like the Avtobaza is allowed because it's a passively defensive machine 'designed to jam side-looking and fire control radars on aircraft and manipulate the guidance and control systems of incoming enemy missiles.'
Possibly what NATO regulators didn't plan on was the jammer's potential as a communications link allowing UAVs to be controlled remotely."