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Russia Likely to Remove S-400 Air Defence System From Syria

Arie Egozi - : Dec 24, 2024 - : 1:19 am

All indications are that Russia is preparing to remove the advanced S-400 air defence system from the Khmeimim Air Force Base in Latakia, Syria. The development follows the country being taken over by rebels and its president receiving political asylum in Russia.

Although Russia has had S-400s stationed in Syria for years, it has purposefully refrained from using them to target Israeli aircraft that regularly strike locations thought to be connected to Iran throughout that conflict. Before each such strike, the Israeli Airforce uses a special hotline to give the Russian forces an early warning about the planed strike.

Satellite images released show that the system’s launchers have already been loaded, and the 91N6E radar is packed and ready to be loaded onto an AN-124 heavy transport aircraft. This aircraft, capable of carrying an exceptionally heavy load, indicates Russia’s intention to move the system to another region or return it to Russian territory. Removing the S-400 system from Syria could reduce Russian air capabilities in the region and affect the strategic balance of power in the Middle East.

The S-400 Triumph is a mobile air defence system developed in the 1990s by Russia's company NPO ALMAZ . According to Iran International, a website operated from London by the opposition to the regime in Teheran, Iran has not requested the S-400 air defence system. The website quotes an IRGC official as saying that Tehran’s domestically developed air defence systems are superior to the Russian system.

“Our current systems offer far superior capabilities compared to the S-400,” said Davood Sheikhian, deputy for operations of the IRGC Aerospace Force, in a video interview shared by state-controlled media. He added that Iran is also actively using the Russian-made S-300 system and sees no need for the S-400. Israeli sources say that stand may change as the Israeli Airforce recently destroyed the three Iranian S-300 batteries.

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