Leaked
Photos Show Russian Military Likely Delivered Advanced S-300 To Syria
Already
25
September, 2018
On
Tuesday a series of leaked photos were posted online showing
that the
S-300 missile defense system may have already been delivered to Syria
despite the Russian Ministry of Defense previously suggesting a
roughly two week timeline.
As Al
Masdar News reports,
at least three photos were posted by
Uralinform.Ru, showing the arrival of the Krasukha 4 electronic
suppression of navigation and communication systems, touching down
via Russian transport aircraft inside Syria on Monday night.
According to the author
of the Russia-based publication, the Russian military has already
delivered the S-300 hardware to Syria via a Russian-made aircraft
from Mozdok Airport in the North Ossetian region. Likely
the "leaked" photos are intentionally meant as public
signalling to Israel that advanced S-300 deterrence is already
fast being established.
On
Tuesday the Russian outlet Uralinform.Ru published the "leaked"
photos.
This comes after Russia
early this week effectively
declared a no-fly-zone over Latakia Province — which
is the location of Russia's Hmeymim airbase and the general area of
last Tuesday's large scale Israeli attack which resulted in a
"friendly fire" downing of a Russian plane by Syrian
missiles amidst the confusion.
On Monday Russian
Senator and former Air Force commander Viktor Bondarev stated that
Russia has established
a no-fly-zone over Latakia after
last week's Israeli attack. “The establishment of a no-fly
zone over the Russian military base in Latakia will prevent a repeat
of the IL-20 aircraft tragedy,” Bondarev told the Russian
Federation’s Council. He further declared that "it
is necessary to announce that any unauthorized objects in the sky
over Hmeimim Airport will definitely be eliminated."
The Krasukha 4
electronic suppression equipment, shown in the below photos being
unloaded at the Hmeymim Military Airport in Latakia province, is
a key part of Russia's "response" to Israel and its allies
which was announced early on Monday. Russia's MoD had promised that
along with the S-300 anti-missile defense system, advanced electronic
countermeasures would
be installed in order to “suppress
satellite navigation, onboard radar systems and communications of
warplanes attacking targets on Syrian territory.”
On
Tuesday the Russian outlet Uralinform.Ru published the "leaked"
photos.
Israel has long claimed
to be acting primarily against Iran inside Syria, often firing from
over "neutral" Lebanese airspace, but additional new
electronic countermeasures to be erected along with the S-300 system
will blanket the Syrian coastline, per
RT:
The third measure announced by the Russian defense ministry is a blanket of electronic countermeasures over Syrian coastline, which would “suppress satellite navigation, onboard radar systems and communications of warplanes attacking targets on Syrian territory.”
Shoigu
further said the measures are meant to “cool
down ‘hotheads’ and prevent misjudged actions posing a risk to
our service members.”
He
added that if attacked in spite of the countermeasures, the
Russian military “would act in accordance to the situation.”
Meanwhile Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel
will continue to strike Iranian targets inside Syria despite what
will be vastly upgraded Syrian defenses.
Netanyahu made
the provocative statement before
heading to the United States where he plans to meet with President
Trump on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly .
“Israel has been very successful in the last three years in preventing Iran's military buildup in Syria as well as its attempts to deliver lethal weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon,” Netanyahu said.
“Israel has been very successful in the last three years in preventing Iran's military buildup in Syria as well as its attempts to deliver lethal weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon,” Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu
and Trump are expected to discuss Russia's S-300 delivery to
Damascus, something which US National Security Advisor John Bolton
has called a "significant escalation" while appealing to
Moscow to "reconsider".
However,
it appears Russia isn't bluffing, and is likely already moving
forward with delivery, as the photos suggest.
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