Russia arms Su-34s with air-to-air missiles in Syria for 1st time
RT,
30
November, 2015
Russian
Su-34 bombers, additionally equipped with air-to-air missiles, have
set out on their first mission in Syria, said Igor Klimov, spokesman
for the Russian Air Force.
“Today,
Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers have made their first sortie equipped
not only with high explosive aviation bombs and hollow charge bombs,
but also with short- and medium-range air-to-air missiles,"
Klimov said.
"The
planes are equipped with missiles for defensive purposes,"
he dded
The
missiles have target-seeking devices and are “capable
of hitting air targets within a 60km radius,” he
said.
Turkish
F-16s shot down a Russian Su-24 bomber operating in Syria on November
24, with Ankara claiming that the warplane had violated Turkish
airspace. Moscow has rejected the claims, saying that according to
its military intelligence the Su-24 never left Syrian airspace.
On
Monday, Turkey's prime minister said that Ankara will not apologize
for the incident.
"No
Turkish prime minister or president will apologize ... for doing our
duty,"
Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters after meeting NATO Secretary-General
Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels.
In
the wake of the downing, President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed
a decree imposing a package of economic sanctions against Turkey. The
measures include banning several Turkish organizations and the import
of certain goods. Under the sanctions, the visa-free regime for
Turkish nationals traveling to Russia will be suspended starting next
year. The Russian government has also been tasked with introducing a
ban on charter flights between Russia and Turkey and to enhance
security control at Russian ports on the Sea of Azov and Black Sea.
Russia
has been conducting airstrikes targeting Islamic State militants (IS,
former ISIS, ISIL) and other terrorist groups in Syria since
September 30. The strikes were launched after a formal request from
Damascus. Russian jets have been carrying out sorties from Moscow’s
Khmeimim Air Base in Latakia.
On
Thursday, Moscow recalled its military representative from Turkey. At
the same time Russian Defense Ministry said that all channels of
military cooperation with Ankara were suspended including a hotline
set up to share information about Russian airstrikes in Syria.
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