Militarov wrote:
Latakia
Turkomans?
Militarov wrote:
Latakia
KiloGolf wrote:Militarov wrote:
Latakia
Turkomans?
Militarov wrote:KiloGolf wrote:Militarov wrote:
Latakia
Turkomans?
Description just said "From todays operations in Latakia", and thats what i had to share. If someone has good description of todays operations we can pinpoint where this could have been captured.
flamming_python wrote:Well fair enough.
I'm just saying, I don't like where this is all going, no Sir.
Siempre_Leal wrote:NDF fighter receives Medal for his participation in CSAR of RuAF Pilot
KiloGolf wrote:Glorious MBTs across the border
Militarov wrote:"Turkey to deploy land based radar/electronic warfare system KORAL on the Syria border"
Source: t http://www.scoopnest.com/user/Conflicts/670574085555027969#IyC7eqZPYziOwyBE.99
"KORAL System is composed of two 8x8 military trucks, each carrying an element of the system. One of these elements is the Radar Electronic Support (ES) and the other is a multi Radar Electronic Attack (EA) Systems to cover the full spectrum. KORAL System is operated by two operators within the Operation Control Unit (OCU) and a Supervisor. OCU is in compliance with NATO standards and also supports NBC protection. KORAL System also provides Mission Planning and Mission Analysis Tools as an option. KORAL Radar EA System also feature a modular design, an integrated digital receiver, a technique generator and a digital RF memory architecture. The fast beam steering is generated via the phased array antenna system with a high output of power and multiple solid state amplifiers. The system covers a wide frequency and spatial coverage with a high parameter measurement accuracy. The KORAL Radar EA system has multiple jamming and deception techniques and can handle both traditional and emerging threats with an automatic idenfication of threats and a fast system response."
JohninMK wrote:This is really strange, from the HuffinghamPost in the US
"Alarmingly, President Obama has already expressed public support for Turkey's right to defend its airspace," the columnist wrote.
"Before Turkey's recklessly irresponsible leader drags the United States into an unintended military confrontation with Russia over events in Syria, President Obama should reconsider his blanket support for Turkey's belligerent and brazen acts of violence against Moscow, and make clear that the United States — and NATO — will not be dragged into a conflict with Moscow over Erdogan's dangerous adventurism."
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20151127/1030832965/obama-needs-to-reconsider-support-for-turkey.html#ixzz3se61EAwS
OminousSpudd wrote:
I hope those T-90s don't become Russian Bismarcks or Yamatos so to speak... massive propaganda targets.
But in saying that, lets see those beasts in action, I want to see that Shtora staring a TOW crew down.
KoTeMoRe wrote:
Which is stupid, the signature is going to be everywhere, and they're probably going to jam their own guys.
kvs wrote:sepheronx wrote:Much like how food containers dropped in S. Sudan for regions under rebel control, which then S.Sudnese army captured, wasnt food but weapons onboars.
This time, it is supposed food, to an unidentified target, that were not burned while everything else was, and no one staked claims or made international request for delivory of said humantarian aid.
I would blow it up too, and then demand that proper channels are used next time.
How do we know it was "humanitarian" food? Food trucks are operating around the world 24/7 engaged in commercial activity.
Dima wrote:That statement can also be for public consumption aka the US Govt.Solncepek wrote:Sorry , but the right info is a little different :
France's FM says SAA could take part in the fight against IS only after 'regime change'
Yesterday in discussion on Al Jazeera, another US assole Kurt Volker, US Ambassador to NATO 2008-09, was saying that Germany and France is the weakest link and they have made the split in the otherwise 'united' stand against the Russians in the 'fight" against the IS.
But, the assole Olland and his regime should never be trusted completely. Hope Russia is treading carefully. France changed completely with the end of Jacques Chirac's era. Now the only hope for a more rational/neutral France is Marie Le Pen.
Werewolf, howz it with the US lapbitch Merkel?
Stealthflanker wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:
Which is stupid, the signature is going to be everywhere, and they're probably going to jam their own guys.
same logic applies to Krasuha.
KoTeMoRe wrote:Stealthflanker wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:
Which is stupid, the signature is going to be everywhere, and they're probably going to jam their own guys.
same logic applies to Krasuha.
Russians use comercial grade commos in Syria? Du you understand who they're going to jam with Koral?
Vann7 wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:Stealthflanker wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:
Which is stupid, the signature is going to be everywhere, and they're probably going to jam their own guys.
same logic applies to Krasuha.
Russians use comercial grade commos in Syria? Du you understand who they're going to jam with Koral?
Can you elaborate on that? Turkey using commercial grade Electronic Jamming? or Russia?
Whats the difference between RUssia electronic Jamming and the Turkish military one?
Stealthflanker wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:
Which is stupid, the signature is going to be everywhere, and they're probably going to jam their own guys.
same logic applies to Krasuha.
Militarov wrote:Stealthflanker wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:
Which is stupid, the signature is going to be everywhere, and they're probably going to jam their own guys.
same logic applies to Krasuha.
He was not refering to Turkish army communications, but Turkmens/FSA. They use commercial grade com equipment without encryption and frequency switching. They might have limited effect on Russians, however in cluttering mode it will sure as hell affect commercial coms big time.
KoTeMoRe wrote:Militarov wrote:Stealthflanker wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:
Which is stupid, the signature is going to be everywhere, and they're probably going to jam their own guys.
same logic applies to Krasuha.
He was not refering to Turkish army communications, but Turkmens/FSA. They use commercial grade com equipment without encryption and frequency switching. They might have limited effect on Russians, however in cluttering mode it will sure as hell affect commercial coms big time.
Unless, there's no such things as Turkmen groups, only front for Turkish Intelligence.
Werewolf wrote:Well that is something you have first to manage to achieve shooting your own tank...
Reminds me of India Jone's father who shot his own plane.