It was more than Stingers that were being discussed. I'd forgotten that.
More context from February:
Israel first reported on the crisis in relations with Russian in early January. Then, Israel informed the U.S administration that Russian-Israeli relations had been brought to the brink of a serious crisis due to Moscow’s decision to sell Iskander high-precision tactical missile complexes to Syria.
Israel voiced serious concern, claiming that if the Iskanders were deployed, for example, near the demarcation line in the Golan Heights area, virtually all of Israel would be within the missiles’ range. They would be able to hit targets in Israel with an accuracy range of 20 meters, Russia’s Kommersant newspaper wrote.
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/02/15/syrmissile.shtmlAnd Russia defending the sale:
"A contract for delivery to Iran of TOR air defense missile systems has indeed been signed," local news agencies quoted Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov as saying after a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
"It in no way upsets the balance of forces in the region," Ivanov said, adding: "Any delivery of weapons by Russia is carried out in the framework of the law and taking account of international obligations."
Russian media, quoting unnamed senior defense ministry officials, reported Friday that Iran had agreed to purchase 29 TOR M1 mobile surface-to-air missile defence systems from Russia in a contract worth more than 700 mln dollars (600 mln euros).
The TOR-M1 is a mobile system designed for operation at medium- and low-altitude against aircraft and guided missiles. Each unit consists of a vehicle armed with eight missiles and a radar that can track 48 targets and engage two simultaneously.http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=38420&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs