Anti-Aircraft Missiles Arrive in Syria

p1.jpgAccording to Russia�s Interfax news agency, the first shipment of advanced Pantsir S1 anti-aircraft missiles have been delivered to Syria in a major deal between the two countries. Syria has ordered 36 missile batteries from the Russians. The deal was signed a number of years ago, valued at $700 million.

Following the publication of the missiles arriving in Syria, possibly intended for Iran, there is growing speculation that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu�s disappearance for 12 hours was indeed related to a flight to Russia. Russia has promised Israel that Moscow would not sell any weapons to Israel�s neighbors in the region that would alter the balance of power but the S1 missiles definitely represents a shift in the balance of power, placing the advanced weapons in the hands of Israel�s enemies, a system that would complicate any Israeli offensive against Iran�s nuclear facilities.

Israeli military officials, current and retired, over recent months explained if Syria and/or Iran got hold of the advanced anti-aircraft system it would make an offensive against Iran significantly more complicated, but added �not undoable,� stating the air force has a response to the S1 system too.

(Yechiel Spira � YWN Israel)

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  1. #1, thanks for the kind words, but there is nothing I may add in this forum, other than “Ein lanu al mi le’hisha’ein, ela Avinu Shebashamayim.”

    Kesivah vachasimah tovah to all.

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