If
western media is silent about this Israeli media is not and we are
forced to take materials from all quarters and join the dots
ourselves.
Syria’s S-300s are being integrated in Russia’s national nuclear C3 command and control system
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October, 2018
When
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Oct. 2 that the
“unified” S-300 air defense systems in Syria will be installed in
Syria by Oct. 20, he really meant its integration in the Russian
homeland system. This element of his report to President Vladimir
Putin is the key to the real import of Moscow’s response to the
downing of its Il-20 spy plane on Sept. 17, for which Shoigu blamed
Israel. DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources report that
Putin seized on the disaster to establish in Syria an advanced air
defense weapons system linked not only to the Russian Khmeimim Air
Base in Latakia, but integrated in Russia’s own C3 command, control
and communications system against nuclear attack.
This
move is a strategic game-changer for American and Israeli operations
in Syria. They are no longer taxed with staying clear of Russian and
Syrian missile batteries in Damascus, but are facing their first
direct contest with the air defense system which defends Russian
cities. Shoigu seemed to offer details on the S-300s delivered to
Syria. He mentioned 49 units of “radars, basic target acquisition
systems, command posts and four launchers.” But he carefully
omitted to reveal how the Syrian and Russian air defense networks
were to be linked to the command and control center in Russia and
exactly how they would function together. A critical question
remains open: Is the Syrian S-300 system fully integrated in the
Russian homeland C-3 or only partially?
The
C-3 is pretty much an unknown quantity for Western intelligence since
Russian military engineers have been working tirelessly on upgrades
for some months. Israel military officers have wisely stopped
boasting that their air force can easily handle the S-300s, having
realized that the version of this anti-air system tested in Israeli
war games in Greece and other places is more or less obsolete. It has
been has been replaced by a far more sophisticated S-300 which is the
version shipped to Syria in the last two weeks.
Moscow
has therefore substantially raised the stakes of the military contest
between Russia and the United States in Syria to a much higher level.
Putin has chosen this arena to directly test Russia’s air defense
capabilities against the US Air Force’s F-22 stealth plane and
Israel’s US-made F-35 “Adir” super plane, to find out which
comes out best.
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