Unit 190
Unit 190 is a specialized division within Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force, primarily responsible for the clandestine transfer and smuggling of weapons to organizations, groups, and states allied with Iran. The unit operated under the leadership of Behnam Shahriyari, also known by the aliases Hamid Reza and Seyed Ali Akbar Mir Vakili. It is estimated to have approximately 20 members, who engage in sophisticated covert operations to ensure the uninterrupted flow of arms to Iran’s regional proxies and allies.
Key activities and methods
Weapons smuggling
Unit 190 has been instrumental in transferring tens of thousands of tons of weapons to various groups, including:- Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- The Assad regime in Syria.
- Palestinian militant organizations in Gaza Strip.
- Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Covert operations
The unit employs multiple methods to disguise weapons shipments, including:- Concealing weapons as ordinary commercial goods.
- Using shell companies and civilian infrastructure to cover up logistics.
- Falsifying registration documents and employing third-party entities.
Transportation routes
Unit 190 operates a sophisticated logistics network that spans multiple regions. Key transportation routes include:- Iran to Syria: Utilizing both passenger and military flights over Iraq.
- Iran to Lebanon: Transporting arms via passenger and cargo flights over Turkey.
- Iran to Sudan: Using civilian ships for weapons shipments destined for Gaza.
- Overland routes: Employing trucks and trains through Turkey into Syria.
Collaboration with other units
Unit 190 works in coordination with other specialized divisions within the Quds Force, including:- Unit 340: Focused on weapons research, development, and the training of operatives.
- Division 8000: Involved in joint military operations and strategic coordination.
International response and sanctions
The activities of Unit 190 have been identified as a significant factor contributing to regional instability. As a result, international actors, including the United States and United Kingdom, have imposed sanctions targeting individuals and entities associated with the unit. These measures aim to disrupt its operations and limit its ability to support Iran's military and political allies.Despite these sanctions and restrictions, Unit 190 continues to adapt, employing increasingly sophisticated methods to circumvent international monitoring and enforcement efforts. The unit plays a pivotal role in Iran’s broader strategy of regional influence and power projection, leveraging covert arms transfers to strengthen proxy forces across the Middle East and beyond.