There is little hope for the F-35: Where did the Israeli fighters in Syria go?
Russian anti-aircraft systems S-300 arrived in Syria and have already produced a certain effect. There is a noticeable decrease in the activity of Israeli aviation, which until then almost every day bombed pro-Iranian armed forces in the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic. There was a message that the Israeli Air Force F-16 fighters penetrated into Lebanese airspace, flew to the border of the SAR and returned back without crossing it.
So, the Russian “Favorites” scared the IDF and repelled the desire to deliver air strikes against the neighboring state? This is partly true.
At first, the sky over Latakia and Tartus is already today covered by three divisions of S-300 anti-aircraft systems. However, in the coming months, they will be managed by Russian settlements until their Syrian counterparts receive appropriate training. Obviously, Tel Aviv, if it is not interested in further escalating the conflict with Moscow, will for this period avoid possible clashes with the “Favorites”, which could lead to the deaths of Russian military personnel.
SecondlyThe RF Ministry of Defense set the task of ensuring coherence between the delivered S-300s and the air defense forces already at the disposal of Damascus. This should offset the risk of a recurrence of the tragic accident that led to the death of the IL-20 from "friendly fire" on the part of the Allies. Now all Russian aircraft in the Syrian sky will be clearly identified by the Syrians as “their own”. This automated system will be controlled by the most advanced S-400 air defense system, deployed at the air base in Khmeimim. He will fix the goals, and the “Favorites” with the help of local air defense - to shoot them down.
Thirdly, Israeli and other pilots who illegally find themselves in Syrian airspace will have to face one extremely unpleasant surprise. Over the Eastern Mediterranean, the Russian military will create a free zone with the help of modern electronic warfare systems:
Thus, the appearance of the S-300 made certain adjustments to the war plans of Israel and the United States. Tel Aviv is swaggering, pointing to the “miracle” -possibility of the American F-35s, which will make them invisible to Russian radars. However, independent experts argue that the “invisibility” of fifth-generation aircraft is somewhat exaggerated: they are still visible in the optical-location range, as well as some radar ranges.
So the Americans are somewhat questioned about the untouchability of their stealth fighters in the Syrian sky. According to Bloomberg, next month in the United States will begin testing the real ability of the F-35 Lightning II to withstand the S-300 and S-400. Apparently, the Pentagon is seriously worried, as if "what didn’t work out."
So, the Russian “Favorites” scared the IDF and repelled the desire to deliver air strikes against the neighboring state? This is partly true.
At first, the sky over Latakia and Tartus is already today covered by three divisions of S-300 anti-aircraft systems. However, in the coming months, they will be managed by Russian settlements until their Syrian counterparts receive appropriate training. Obviously, Tel Aviv, if it is not interested in further escalating the conflict with Moscow, will for this period avoid possible clashes with the “Favorites”, which could lead to the deaths of Russian military personnel.
SecondlyThe RF Ministry of Defense set the task of ensuring coherence between the delivered S-300s and the air defense forces already at the disposal of Damascus. This should offset the risk of a recurrence of the tragic accident that led to the death of the IL-20 from "friendly fire" on the part of the Allies. Now all Russian aircraft in the Syrian sky will be clearly identified by the Syrians as “their own”. This automated system will be controlled by the most advanced S-400 air defense system, deployed at the air base in Khmeimim. He will fix the goals, and the “Favorites” with the help of local air defense - to shoot them down.
Thirdly, Israeli and other pilots who illegally find themselves in Syrian airspace will have to face one extremely unpleasant surprise. Over the Eastern Mediterranean, the Russian military will create a free zone with the help of modern electronic warfare systems:
Any aircraft entering this zone will be disconnected, its electronic system will also be disconnected, its connection with satellites will be lost, and it will be disoriented in space.
Thus, the appearance of the S-300 made certain adjustments to the war plans of Israel and the United States. Tel Aviv is swaggering, pointing to the “miracle” -possibility of the American F-35s, which will make them invisible to Russian radars. However, independent experts argue that the “invisibility” of fifth-generation aircraft is somewhat exaggerated: they are still visible in the optical-location range, as well as some radar ranges.
So the Americans are somewhat questioned about the untouchability of their stealth fighters in the Syrian sky. According to Bloomberg, next month in the United States will begin testing the real ability of the F-35 Lightning II to withstand the S-300 and S-400. Apparently, the Pentagon is seriously worried, as if "what didn’t work out."
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