I
posted the following in which I covered Hal-Turner's claim the Russia
is supplying Syria with the S-300 - with a certain degree of caution
and scepticism I must say.
Credit to Mr. Turner. He was absolutely correct
Russia
to supply S-300 to Syria within 2 weeks after Il-20 downing during
Israeli raid – MoD
RT,
24
September, 2018
Within
two weeks Russia will deliver to Damascus an S-300 air defense
system, previously suspended on a request by Israel. It comes as part
of response to the downing of a Russian Il-20 plane amid an Israeli
air raid on Syria.
Moscow
accused Tel Aviv 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 return fire. Russian
President Vladimir Putin ordered the defense ministry to take several
measures in response to the incident, the ministry said in a
statement on Monday.
“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 statement said.
“The
situation has changed, and not due to our fault.”
The
S-300 is a relatively modern system capable of engaging targets at
the range of up to 250 km. Syria’s current anti-aircraft systems
are older models that didn’t stop Israel from attacking targets on
Syrian territory.
Integration
with Russian systems
The
Russian military will also supply better control systems to Syrian
Air Defense Troops, “which are only supplied to the Russian Armed
Forces,” defense chief Sergey Shoigu elaborated. This will allow
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.” Potentially it would
also expose Israeli aircraft tracked by Russian radar stations to
Syrian fire.
Electronic
warfare over Mediterranean
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
said the measures are meant to “cool down ‘hotheads’ and
prevent misjudged actions posing a risk to our service members.” He
added that if such a development fails to materialize, the Russian
military “would act in accordance to the situation.”
Commenting
on the development later in the day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
stressed that the Russian leadership made the decision to protect
Russian aircraft in Syria from further friendly fire incidents and
“is not directed against third nations.”
Last
week, a Russian Il-20 plane with 15 people on board was shot down by
a Syrian anti-aircraft missile over the Mediterranean Sea off the
coast of Latakia governorate. The Syrians fired in response to an
Israeli air raid on its soil.
Russia
laid the blame for the downing on Israel, saying that the Israeli
military failed to inform their Russian counterpart in time for the
Il-20 to be moved to a safe area. They also said the Israelis may
have deliberately used the Russian plane as a cover, expecting that
the Syrians would not dare to fire at their F-16 fighter jets with
the Russian plane nearby.
The
Israelis denied the allegations and said they took all proper
precautions and didn’t use the Il-20 as a cover. The explanations,
however, failed to convince Moscow.
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