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Russian military intervention and aid to Syria #4
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JohninMK wrote:Ah, component level repairs, those were the daysMilitarov wrote:
This particular part starts at: 2:40
Video that includes some footage from Russian maintenance hangar in Latakia.
Is that post relevant to the thread? I know you are a stickler for not going off topic so now sure how your nostalgia adds to the aim of this thread.
Back on topic
Video of a supposedly russian air strike uploaded today, i heard the guy saying something about russians so you can safely say its a post russian intervention video and not a four year old video being regurgitated.
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OK you make a fair point but my comment is still just about within topic as opposed to a different thread. Its also not just nostalgia as we are seeing more about how the RuAF operates remotely than we normally see from others. I doubt there are many frontline US/NATO aircraft where this level of on-site repair is still possible as they have moved to board or even sub-assembly swap-out. Shows RuAF needs less spares onsite or less rapid logistics to ship them in. Mind you the unit he is working on is probably not from a SU-34!Rodinazombie wrote:JohninMK wrote:Ah, component level repairs, those were the daysMilitarov wrote:
This particular part starts at: 2:40
Video that includes some footage from Russian maintenance hangar in Latakia.
Is that post relevant to the thread? I know you are a stickler for not going off topic so now sure how your nostalgia adds to the aim of this thread.
Back on topic
Video of a supposedly russian air strike uploaded today, i heard the guy saying something about russians so you can safely say its a post russian intervention video and not a four year old video being regurgitated.
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Work continues...
''Russian Bombers Destroy 237 ISIL, Nusra Front Targets in Syria in 2 Days''
http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151102/1029481841/russian-bombers-237-isil-nusra-front-targets.html
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''Kerry: US Plans to Coordinate Actions in Syria With Russia''
http://sputniknews.com/politics/20151102/1029476985/us-russia-actions-kerry-syria.html
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Perhaps they ought to check simple facts before making claims, implies Moscow.
Russia's Defense Ministry denied the existence of five out of six Syrian hospitals allegedly hit by Russian airstrikes.
"I would like to remind you that a week ago several leading Western media outlets citing the US-based Syrian American Medical Society accused us of allegedly bombing hospitals in al-Ees, al-Hader, Khan Tuman, Sarmin, Latamna and al-Zirba," ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov told reporters. "We investigated this information. It turned out, in fact, that there is a hospital only in the settlement of Sarmin. There are no hospitals in al-Ees, al-Hader, Khan Tuman, Latamna and al-Zirba, and, consequently, there are no healthcare workers," he added.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151102/1029484605/syria-russia-airstrikes-n-hospitals.html#ixzz3qLh5pDwT
Russia's Defense Ministry denied the existence of five out of six Syrian hospitals allegedly hit by Russian airstrikes.
"I would like to remind you that a week ago several leading Western media outlets citing the US-based Syrian American Medical Society accused us of allegedly bombing hospitals in al-Ees, al-Hader, Khan Tuman, Sarmin, Latamna and al-Zirba," ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov told reporters. "We investigated this information. It turned out, in fact, that there is a hospital only in the settlement of Sarmin. There are no hospitals in al-Ees, al-Hader, Khan Tuman, Latamna and al-Zirba, and, consequently, there are no healthcare workers," he added.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151102/1029484605/syria-russia-airstrikes-n-hospitals.html#ixzz3qLh5pDwT
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JohninMK wrote:OK you make a fair point but my comment is still just about within topic as opposed to a different thread. Its also not just nostalgia as we are seeing more about how the RuAF operates remotely than we normally see from others. I doubt there are many frontline US/NATO aircraft where this level of on-site repair is still possible as they have moved to board or even sub-assembly swap-out. Shows RuAF needs less spares onsite or less rapid logistics to ship them in. Mind you the unit he is working on is probably not from a SU-34!Rodinazombie wrote:JohninMK wrote:Ah, component level repairs, those were the daysMilitarov wrote:
This particular part starts at: 2:40
Video that includes some footage from Russian maintenance hangar in Latakia.
Is that post relevant to the thread? I know you are a stickler for not going off topic so now sure how your nostalgia adds to the aim of this thread.
Back on topic
Video of a supposedly russian air strike uploaded today, i heard the guy saying something about russians so you can safely say its a post russian intervention video and not a four year old video being regurgitated.
You are kinda right there, most of the devices in modern electronics (even in military today) are impossible to repair in field, most actually have to be sent back to factory where they were made for "refabrication" to be sent back. Actually armies mostly use spares in "blocks" so when something dies they replace whole block, they have in reserve and send that one to overhaul and like that in circles. My Air Defence unit had own spares in small compartments on each vehicle that included basic electronic components so when maintenance guys come they have most of the parts there on spot, even bulks of cables in case they get damaged etc.
Things changed in that area alot, i wont even mention that many components today get made with screws, get soaked in plastic etc to prevent it from being repaired outside factory, hell on Earth.
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Sorry OT again. The word for really 'soaked in plastic' is encapsulated. We use these techniques mainly to protect from moisture in high humidity conditions. Never as a method of keeping our repair revenue upMilitarov wrote:
You are kinda right there, most of the devices in modern electronics (even in military today) are impossible to repair in field, most actually have to be sent back to factory where they were made for "refabrication" to be sent back. Actually armies mostly use spares in "blocks" so when something dies they replace whole block, they have in reserve and send that one to overhaul and like that in circles. My Air Defence unit had own spares in small compartments on each vehicle that included basic electronic components so when maintenance guys come they have most of the parts there on spot, even bulks of cables in case they get damaged etc.
Things changed in that area alot, i wont even mention that many components today get made with screws, get soaked in plastic etc to prevent it from being repaired outside factory, hell on Earth.
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JohninMK wrote:Sorry OT again. The word for really 'soaked in plastic' is encapsulated. We use these techniques mainly to protect from moisture in high humidity conditions. Never as a method of keeping our repair revenue upMilitarov wrote:
You are kinda right there, most of the devices in modern electronics (even in military today) are impossible to repair in field, most actually have to be sent back to factory where they were made for "refabrication" to be sent back. Actually armies mostly use spares in "blocks" so when something dies they replace whole block, they have in reserve and send that one to overhaul and like that in circles. My Air Defence unit had own spares in small compartments on each vehicle that included basic electronic components so when maintenance guys come they have most of the parts there on spot, even bulks of cables in case they get damaged etc.
Things changed in that area alot, i wont even mention that many components today get made with screws, get soaked in plastic etc to prevent it from being repaired outside factory, hell on Earth.
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Blast from Past
Russian fighter jet on October 10 approached US plane over Syria to identify it — ministry
The ministry also noted that Russian pilots often spot US planes and drones above Syria
A Russian fighter jet approached a US aircraft on October 10 to identify it rather than to scare it, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov said on Wednesday.
"On the way to the designated area our plane’s radar warning receiver (all of our planes have it) caught a signal from an unknown flying object. Our fighter made a turn and approached the object to a distance of two or three kilometers: not to scare somebody, but to identify the aircraft. After that Russia’s Sukhoi-30SM returned to the group to go ahead with the set task," Konashenkov said.
He recalled that the October 10 incident occurred when a group of Russian planes under the cover of Sukhoi-30SM was on a combat mission against a target of the Islamic State (outlawed in Russia) in Aleppo province.Earlier, the US Department of Defence said the US and Russian planes on Saturday found themselves at a distance of several miles away from each other over Syria. Both pilots were acting "professionally," the Pentagon said.
The spokesman also noted that Russian pilots often spot US planes and drones above Syria, and the incident on October 10 was not the first one of the sort."Our pilots quite often see not only US planes, but also drones, including striking drones, in the airspace above Syria," he said.
Is it true as airbornewolf mentioned that Russian fighters cloaked themselves with EW suite and American planes&drones were unable to figure until russian jets reached close to them ? ( Doubt in my mind)
Russian fighter jet on October 10 approached US plane over Syria to identify it — ministry
The ministry also noted that Russian pilots often spot US planes and drones above Syria
A Russian fighter jet approached a US aircraft on October 10 to identify it rather than to scare it, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov said on Wednesday.
"On the way to the designated area our plane’s radar warning receiver (all of our planes have it) caught a signal from an unknown flying object. Our fighter made a turn and approached the object to a distance of two or three kilometers: not to scare somebody, but to identify the aircraft. After that Russia’s Sukhoi-30SM returned to the group to go ahead with the set task," Konashenkov said.
He recalled that the October 10 incident occurred when a group of Russian planes under the cover of Sukhoi-30SM was on a combat mission against a target of the Islamic State (outlawed in Russia) in Aleppo province.Earlier, the US Department of Defence said the US and Russian planes on Saturday found themselves at a distance of several miles away from each other over Syria. Both pilots were acting "professionally," the Pentagon said.
The spokesman also noted that Russian pilots often spot US planes and drones above Syria, and the incident on October 10 was not the first one of the sort."Our pilots quite often see not only US planes, but also drones, including striking drones, in the airspace above Syria," he said.
Is it true as airbornewolf mentioned that Russian fighters cloaked themselves with EW suite and American planes&drones were unable to figure until russian jets reached close to them ? ( Doubt in my mind)
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"Sootoro soldiers from Hasakah are heading to Homs through Al-Qamishli airport to defend the town of Sadad"
Transport is being done by this particular Russian IL76 it seems:
Transport is being done by this particular Russian IL76 it seems:
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Oh my God.. this is Neocons nerd rage in America.. a classic example of the
American exceptionalism fascism.
MUST-SEE Crazed US Senator Attacks Defense Secretary for not Planning War With Russia!
NOtice how this senators lie without blinking an eye.. His main argument is that
Assad needs to be removed because the people in Syria wants to get rid of him and
he is a dictator that killed two hundred thousand people.
He also complain why the military do not start a war against Russia in order
to get rid of Assad. I really though the american elite was really bad but not so retarded.
He is just a senator and not a military ,probably he is victim of his own lies in thinking
RUssia have an obsolete army and not a match for US military.
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ult wrote:
The video looks like the Russia/Syrian SIGINT base in Tel Harra, Quneitra. Not in Aleppo.
http://wikimapia.org/31577709/Early-warning-radar-base
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Siempre_Leal wrote:
The video looks like the Russia/Syrian SIGINT base in Tel Harra, Quneitra. Not in Aleppo.
http://wikimapia.org/31577709/Early-warning-radar-base[/quote]
Agree. How the hell did you spot that?
Suppose it should be ex-Russia/Syria base, they certainly knew exactly where to pop that bomb.
The expertise and knowledge here never ceases to amaze me.
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JohninMK wrote:Agree. How the hell did you spot that?Siempre_Leal wrote:ult wrote:
The video looks like the Russia/Syrian SIGINT base in Tel Harra, Quneitra. Not in Aleppo.
http://wikimapia.org/31577709/Early-warning-radar-base
Suppose it should be ex-Russia/Syria base, they certainly knew exactly where to pop that bomb.
The expertise and knowledge here never ceases to amaze me.
Saw it on this twitter post:
https://twitter.com/green_lemonnn/status/661270594760089600
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Either the Russians don't know what they are hitting or, from the evidence in that Tweet, they are intentionally trying to mislead and confuse people.
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SU24s have been moved abit to reduce takeoff and preparation time. Via Murad.
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So we are supposed to believe civilians that got tired of Assad took weapons and learned
just using internet or by guessing how to create a SIGINT center and operate it and start intercepting Syrian Government signals and spy on their communications?
The same is about "Rebels" supposedly new ability to build drones and fly them over
Syrian Army positions. This is just more evidence of western interference in the conflict..
how Syrian conflict is nothing but a proxy war with some civilian sunni support that
even though is not a majority still is a minority good enough to cause security problems .
There are videos since 2011 of Syrian Government taking control of NATO communications
Satellite equipment provided to the Islamic bandits fighting the government. And Full coordination and assistance of border nations with them.
Let me guess that Russia does not know what they do ,since they are outdated military and
do not have the budget of Americans.
About Russian reports , i think mistakes in confusing names of cities could happen..
But i don't think the Russian Pilots will confuse a Hospital for Military base of terrorist and intelligence center. They are hitting exactly the targets they want to hit.. there is no mistakes in this.
just using internet or by guessing how to create a SIGINT center and operate it and start intercepting Syrian Government signals and spy on their communications?
The same is about "Rebels" supposedly new ability to build drones and fly them over
Syrian Army positions. This is just more evidence of western interference in the conflict..
how Syrian conflict is nothing but a proxy war with some civilian sunni support that
even though is not a majority still is a minority good enough to cause security problems .
There are videos since 2011 of Syrian Government taking control of NATO communications
Satellite equipment provided to the Islamic bandits fighting the government. And Full coordination and assistance of border nations with them.
Either the Russians don't know what they are hitting or, from the evidence in that Tweet, they are intentionally trying to mislead and confuse people.
I know what my money is on.
Let me guess that Russia does not know what they do ,since they are outdated military and
do not have the budget of Americans.
About Russian reports , i think mistakes in confusing names of cities could happen..
But i don't think the Russian Pilots will confuse a Hospital for Military base of terrorist and intelligence center. They are hitting exactly the targets they want to hit.. there is no mistakes in this.
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Russian ambassador to the UK:
Alexander Yakovenko @Amb_Yakovenko 21h21 hours ago
Russia compiled a list of 40 non-terrorist opposition groups in Syria.Looking forward to Western partners’ reaction
https://twitter.com/Amb_Yakovenko
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Russian Warplanes Use Bunker Buster Bombs in Airstrikes in Syria
The Russian Aerospace Forces used two BETAB-500 bunker buster bombs in Tuesday's airstrikes on terrorist targets in Syria, a spokesman for the Aerospace Forces in Syria said.
http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151103/1029523340/russia-bunker-buster-bombs.html
"Today, Russian strike aircraft used two BETAB-500 bunker buster bombs weighing 500 kilograms [over 1,000 pounds] each against ISIL targets [in Syria]," Col. Igor Klimov told journalists in Syria.
Klimov said the bombs were delivered by Russian Su-24 Fencer attack jets.
"BETAB-500 bombs are used to destroy extremely protected and fortified underground bunkers, they’re not dropped on cities," Klimov added.
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Impressive military center right there
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Russian Jets Destroyed Over 2,000 Terrorist Targets Since September 30
http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151103/1029540546/russian-airstrikes-syria-2000-terrorist-targets.html
The Russian Aerospace Forces have carried out 1,631 sorties and destroyed 2,084 ISIL and Nusra Front targets in Syria since the start of the anti-terrorist air campaign in the country on September 30, the Russian General Staff said Tuesday.
Russian military jets have destroyed 287 terrorist command centers, 155 ammunition depots, 52 training camps and 40 plants manufacturing rockets and landmines since September 30, the Russian General Staff said.
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They have twitter accounts, FB pages, accounts, Gmail email accounts...as Murad said "Next: Jihadis open Silicon Valley office". And my FB was blocked for a week coz of military video from 1994. with nothing peculiar on it... just men in uniforms running around and shooting, no blood, nothing...