Sep 26, 2018

Syrian airspace will be secured by Russia.

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Russia was in the process of beefing up Syria's air-defense given the enormous damage to its infrastructure by hostile powers against Syria. 

The Israeli responsibility leading to the shooting down of a Russian surveillance plane will accelerate/prioritize this on-going process.

Russia has 1,000    S-300 systems going back to 1979.....many rotting in storage.

Whilst Russia is in the process of delivering the more advanced S-400 to Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia..the prime sponsors and enablers of the CIA's ISIS 'al-CIA-duh' destabilization operation in Syria and Iraq......BIZARRELY the Russian refused Syrian requests to buy the S-300 from Russia in 2013.............and delayed by a decade the Iranian purchase of 5 S-300 systems in 2007.

There are 500,000 JOOOOOS in Russia. There is a Jewish Deep State in Russia as well as a powerful Jewish Mafia which wield considerable power still in the country. Ditto the USA.

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Russia Will Provide S-300s to Syria to Defend Entire Airspace

Delivery could include up to eight S-300 systems


Following Monday’s announcement that Russia will provide Syria with advanced S-300 air defense systems within the coming weeks, officials now say that the delivery is intended to provide enough such systems to cover all of Syrian airspace.

The early estimates are that this will mean Syria getting up to eight S-300 systems. The substantial range of the systems also means that an S-300 system in Damascus would also provide radar coverage across Lebanon, and northern Israel.

All told, this means that the S-300 systems will provide even more of a counter to the repeated Israeli airstrikes against Syrian territory. The S-300 missiles not only are of a generation meant to pose a real threat to such attackers, but the radar, far superior to the S-200, will give them advanced warning of any incursion, instead of just finding out when the rockets start landing.

Israel has long expressed opposition to Russia providing the S-300 to any of its regional rivals, generally Syria and Iran. The Russian decision to provide the systems to Syria came after an Israeli attack on the Syrian coast, during which a Russian surveillance plane was shot down.