Game
of Thrones in Syria (S-300 version)
Syriana Analyisis
MAJOR:
RUSSIA DEFIES ISRAEL & TO NOW SUPPLY S-300 TO SYRIA
IN
DEPTH - Russian claims are inspiring even if dubious
24
September, 2018
Published
on: Sep 24, 2018 @ 13:58 – Russian
media and the MoD are making a big infowar ado about supplying
S-300’s to Syria. Events in the near future will determine if this
is actually done, or if Russia is using this media simulacrum as a
bargaining chip.
In
a major development, Russia has just announced it will carry through
with its prior obligation to supply S-300 to Syria. This
is to come within 2 weeks after the downing of the Il-20 which Russia
says that Israel is ultimately, though ‘indirectly’, responsible
for. After a number of days of mixed signals and narrative changes
from the Russian side, it appears that the meeting between Israeli
and Russian officials has resulted in this big policy shift on the
side of Russia.
FRN
has reported, and several other
analysts have agreed,
that it is probable that France was the party that shot
down the IL-20. That
Israel is both ultimately and yet indirectly responsible, which is
now Russia’s official line, is not debated.
However,
FRN notes a pattern of Russian statements used as ‘weather
balloons’ or ‘minee canaries’, utilizing the fact that most
news readers forget past news, and that this goes ‘down the memory
hole‘.
FRN notes that Russia has numerous times made similar statements, and
then backtracked on them, in unceremonious reports buried in the
back-pages of Russian ‘made for Western audiences’ news
outlets.
Therefor,
FRN takes the ‘wait and see’ approach to Russian
announcements. Russia
has a history of using major media announcements as a form of
information war ‘diplomacy’, creating a simulacrum that this is a
very real policy that is ready to go forward. Then Russia will use
the public announcement and the positive public reception it
receives, as a bargaining chip to do something else, or gain some
other concession, and will drop the commitments.
In
relation to the S-300 story itself, Russia has precisely done this
already once before: actually
guaranteeing S-300’s to Syria, even completing the sale of them,
and then failing to deliver due to an ‘Israeli request’. A party
that uses and leverages obligations with another party to convince
yet a third party to do something else, to the detriment of the
initial obligation with the second party, will probably do the same
again. Syria is in a weak position at this time to do much more than
accept whatever policy Russia engages in, however unpredictable (on
the face of it), Russia is.
However,
according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, within two weeks Russia
will finally go through with the delivery an S-300 air defense system
to Damascus.
It
must be noted, for the historical record, that Russia had made a
commitment already to provide these to Syria, which Syria had already
begun or made payment on. However, this was previously suspended for
no other official reason than a ‘request’ by Israel.
In
the interim, many experts and analysts have noted that Israel has
taken advantage of the fact that Russia has committed not to shoot
down Israeli planes attacking Syria intermittently, given that the
attacks to date were neither major nor determinative in terms of the
outcome of the Syrian conflict. However,
the downing of the IL-20 event appears to have changed things. Russia
has in fact officially declared that they are going through with the
delivery of the S-300 system to Syria as part of response to the
downing of a Russian plane amid an Israeli air raid on Syria.
While
FRN has determined that France was likely the party which directly
downed the IL-20,
Moscow ‘flipped’ the western propaganda narrative that the SAA
accidentally shot it down, and accused Israel of failing to inform
Russia about its impending attack on targets in Syria, which resulted
in a downing of the Russian electronic warfare aircraft by Syrian’s
return fire. Russian
President Vladimir Putin ordered the defense ministry to take several
measures in response to the incident, according to the MoD.
Israel
will no doubt be quite upset by the delivery to Syria of an S-300
anti-aircraft system, but
we can also at this surmise that this will come as no surprise given
that there has been high level interactions between Tel Aviv and
Moscow, where this was without a doubt on the table.
The
move to give to Syria its previously purchased S-300’s will boost
Syria’s capabilities and in probability deny Israel access to
Syrian airspace. The system was purchased by Damascus several years
ago, but as a consequence of an ‘Israeli request’, reflecting the
power of Zionism in International Relations and even in the Kremlin
itself to a determinable extent, it was never delivered.
“In
2013 on a request from the Israeli side we suspended the delivery to
Syria of the S-300 system, which was ready to be sent with its Syrian
crews trained to use it,” the
MoD statement said.
“The
situation has changed, and not due to our fault.”
It
is widely understood that the S-300 is a highly capable SAM, anti-air
system, in that it can engage targets at a range of up to 250 km at
an over 90% hit rate. Syria’s current anti-aircraft systems include
older models such as the S-200, which have proven somewhat effective
even against advanced multiroles attack jets in Israel’s arsenal.
Syria has successfully downed a few Israeli jets in the past using
the S-200, demonstrating its capabilities, but they were not
consistently effective enough to prevent Israeli attacks nor
discourage them as a matter of Israeli doctrine.
Also,
the Russian military claims it will also supply ‘better control
systems’ to Syrian Air Defense Troops, “which
are only supplied to the Russian Armed Forces,” defense
chief Sergei Shoigu explained. FRN has explained in turn, more
accurately, that Russian and Syrian military assets are presently
already integrated at the Lattakia site, as has been revealed
numerous times in accurate write-ups and reports from credible news
sites specializing on Syria, such as Al Masdar, and even the MoD
statements themselves from 2015. Therefor, what is now being
announced as ‘better control systems’ must be understood in light
of the following claim by Russia:
Russia
claims that the ‘better control systems’ will allow for the
integration of Syrian and Russian military assets, allowing the
Syrian to have better targeting information. “The
most important thing is that it will ensure identification of Russian
aircraft by the Syrian air defense forces.”
This is the IFF – identify Friend/Foe system, which FRN notes is
already integrated as an operational necessity at
Lattakia. Potentially,
Russian media claims, the integration of Syria into the Russian IFF
system (which it denies being a reality until the near future), would
also expose Israeli aircraft tracked by Russian radar stations to
Syrian fire.
This
is a convolution of two separate matters, and Russian media
simulacrum on the matter is patently false on the face of it;
1.
The integration of IFF between Russia and Syrian assets, which is
already a matter of fact, but which Russia has later officially
denied in its initial explanation of the IL-20 downing incident, is
now reintroduced as a ‘measure’ they will only now carry out.
This is a transponder based system which works in the affirmative –
a plane sending the ‘friend’ code, as opposed to the absence of a
readable transmission, is not capable of being auto-targeted by these
largely automated systems. This is not the same as access to Russia’s
radar data compiled in part by the use of surveillance planes, like
for e.g, the IL-20.
2.
That Russia can relay Russian radar information of the Israeli craft
to the Syrian defense systems, is unrelated to IFF integration, but
will nevertheless be useful for Syria to have – if Russia indeed
carries this out. While the claim on the one hand and whatever
materializes on the other, may differ, has been explained in the
above.
Finally,
the Russian defense ministry has claimed as a third measure in
response to what FRN understands as Israel’s war crimes, is a
bouquet of electronic countermeasures over the Syrian coastline.
These are said to be able to “suppress
satellite navigation, onboard radar systems and communications of
warplanes attacking targets on Syrian territory.” and
is an example of Russia’s superior ‘jamming’ systems.
What
will actually transpire is presently unknown. FRN at this time
assigns a 65-70% probability that Russia will carry out the delivery
of the S-300’s within the timeline described, and barring further
developments, a declining probability they will deliver them after
the described timeline.
S-300
Being Delivered to Syria
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