The Russian airbase "Khmeimim" was under the hood of the Israeli "Iron Dome".
The location of the Russian military air base in western Syria has become dangerous for the Russian Aerospace Forces due to reports that the United States and Israel have agreed to jointly develop air defense systems, however, according to a number of sources, existing variations of the Israeli air defense system "Iron Dome" ("Iron Dome ") Have a maximum range of detection and destruction of targets of 350 and 250 kilometers, respectively, which means that any takeoff from the Khmeimim airbase is closely monitored by the IDF, and probably also the United States.
Being under the cover of the Israeli air defense system "Iron Dome", the Russian military airbase "Khmeimim" loses any prospects, since at such a distance the Israeli military can easily conduct Russian combat aircraft, while coordinating data with the American military. Nevertheless, given the joint work of the United States and Israel, experts believe that Washington and Tel Aviv are pursuing much more urgent goals and objectives - increasing the detection range of Russian combat aircraft in order to create longer-range air defense systems, for example, for the same competition with Russian S-400.
It should be clarified that a few months earlier, the American military, for unknown purposes, ferried Israeli Iron Dome complexes to the United States, where they could most likely be used for the same tracking of Russian military aircraft.
and Israel does not care about the impact of calibers from the port of Tartus from Russian warships? va vaunted dome is unlikely to hit ...
He doesn't even knock down the hamam rackets!
VERY LEAKY THIS DOME EVEN THE OLD MISSILES MISS WHAT THREAT MAY BE SPEAKED ABOUT, AUTHOR? AT THE SMALLEST ATTEMPT TO ATTACK OUR BASE, THIS DOME WILL REMAIN A LOAD OF JUMP.
This is nonsense, the vaunted Iron Dome is not capable of shooting down maneuverable targets: aircraft, maneuvering missiles in height and course, etc.
So the Russian С400 probably cover the entire sky of Syria and Israel.
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