RUSSIAN AIR DEFENSES IN HMEIMIM AIRBASE SHOOT DOWN UAV OVER SEA – REPORTS
South Front,
18 March, 2018
On March 17, Russian air defense systems in the Hmeimim airbase, near the coastal city of Jableh, targeted an unidentified aerial object northwest of the airbase, over the Mediterranean sea, with at least two missiles, according to Syrian pro-government activists.
The
activists said that the aerial object had been shot down and
suggested that it might had been an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
However, the Ministry of Defense of Russia has not provided any
information about the incident yet.
Experts
believe that the Russian Pantsir-S1 short to medium range
surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery system was used to
shoot down the aerial object.
According
to media reports, the Pantsir-S1 was previously used to shot
down a US-made RQ-21A Blackjack UAV near the Russian naval base in
Tartus city on May 27, 2017.
Earlier,
the Ministry of Defense of Russia revealed that the US
has trained a number of militant groups in the vicinity of the town
of al-Tanf, to stage provocations involving chemical warfare.
The ministry also warned that the US and its allies might use these
provocations as a pretext to attack the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
It’s
unknown if the US was involved in this new incident. However, the
recent tensions between Russia and the US in Syria allow to suppose
that Washington may use different measures, including its proxies and
UAVs, to stage provocations against Moscow
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