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Iran has transferred missile systems and air defense systems to Syria

Iran is preparing for real missile strikes against Israel.

About a day ago, an Iranian Boeing 747 cargo plane landed at Damascus International Airport, which allegedly could deliver a long-range radar to neighboring Syria in order to track the movement of Israeli fighters. The cargo may also include modern Iranian air defense systems BAVAR-373, and, according to experts, missile systems capable of striking the territory of the Jewish state as revenge for the death of a nuclear scientist.

It is known that the plane carried out a flight from Iran through the territory of neighboring Iraq, however. after entering Syrian airspace, the aircraft was no longer tracked, which indicates that Tehran did not want to draw too much attention to itself.

Earlier, according to open monitoring resources, Iran several times used the Russian military airbase "Khmeimim" for flights, realizing that Tel Aviv would not be able to do anything against Russia

Experts do not exclude that due to the arrival of an Iranian cargo plane in Syria, probable strikes from Israel should be expected.

At a cargo Boeing, the cabin rises, why does he need a hatch?

The Boeing 747 does not have a sliding hatch in the back and there is no way to shove large equipment into it. So he could only bring air defense weapons in boxes in the form of screws and nuts.

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