Endgame
Isis: Syria deploys Russian 'Blazing Sun' to incinerate Islamic State
terrorists
Russia
reportedly has deployed one of its deadliest weapons in its
fight against the Islamic State (Isis) militants in Syria -- the
TOS-1A Heavy Flamethrower System.
14
October, 2015
Recent
photos shared on Twitter from Syria shows at least one such Russian
multiple rocket launcher and thermobaric weapons mounted on a T-72
tank chassis being deployed by the Syrian soldiers.
The
development has come just as the Syrian army began a large-scale
military operation in the Jobar neighborhood east of Damascus and
Aleppo, supported by aircraft and artillery.
According
to Russian news source Rusvesna,
the TOS-1A "Solntsepyok" (blazing sun or sunheat) arrived
in Syria recently.
While
it is not known how many of the 24-barrel rocket launchers are
deployed in Syria, their presence itself should scare the Isis
Watch a TOS-1A Heavy Flamethrower System in action [Video]
An American science and technology magazine journalist who witnessed the TOS-1A system in action at a drill near Volgograd noted that it is capable of making life a living hell for the enemy.
TОS-1A — Russian 24-barrel multiple rocket
launcher
Jake
Swearingen, a journalist with the Popular
Mechanics, noted
that the Russian tank-mounted rocket launcher can incinerate eight
city blocks.
The
TOS-1A is classified as a flamethrower. Besides the traditional
incendiary rockets, it can also fire thermobaric rockets. When fired,
the thermobaric rockets release a cloud of flammable liquid into
the air around the target, before lighting it up.
"The
results are devastating—not only is the explosion significantly
longer and the shockwave significantly hotter and stronger than a
conventional warhead, but all the oxygen in the near vicinity is also
consumed, creating a partial vacuum," Swearingen observed.
It is counted among the most horrifying weapons, especially if the enemy is entrenched in bunkers and caves. The 'blazing sun' will kill its victim either with the intense pressure of the initial blast or suffocate them as their lungs will get ruptured in the vacuum created following the blast.
The
heavy flamethrower system was first used in combat during the Soviet
invasion of Afghanistan in 1988 but didn't make its public debut
until more than a decade later, during the Second Chechen War in
1999.
ИГИЛ будут сжигать тяжелыми огнеметами — в Сирию прибыли «Солнцепеки» (ФОТО, ВИДЕО)
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: RUSSIAN TOS-1A ‘SOLNTESEPEK’ DESTROY MILITANT’S POSITIONS IN SYRIA
On
October 10, SouthFront: Analysis & Intelligence reported
that heavy
flamethrower systems called “Solntsepyok” arrived Syria.
Totday,
we are releasing how the system works against militants’ positions.
“Terrorists are in panic,” commented the situation a member of
the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
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