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Death to Israel
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Nothing says trolling more than the offensive username, you think we can't read Chinese?
I have relatives in both China and Taiwan, and so does everyone else there (including you). But only a DPP member can admit that they are something that they hate.
Edit: banned member, nvm
Death to Israel
Classy, you forgot allah akbar.
Get your nose checked sir/madam. I stated nothing but the truth. You know when it is possible to defeat your enemy, is when you accept his strengths. I accept the reality that the Israelis are technically more sound then us, and they put efforts in it to make themselves better. Where is the rat in it. Do read what someone has written.
We dont need to justify our actions. No one gives a damn what you think.
We will keep bombing Hezbollah supplies, whether you like it or not. Suck it up.
But Syrian AD did not even react when Israel bombed Damascus suburbs it 3 times. Just couple kms from Assad's palace.
Another thing @500, it was a surprise attack, let's say for argument sake, can Israel prevent a Saudi Europhiter surprise attack using Black Shaheen missiles from a distance of 250km on low altitudes? I doubt that.
In order to hit targets beyond the horizon Bastion needs real time intelligence, something that Syrians lack.Because you had help from the US navy offshore that jammed and overwhelmed their outdated System. They have received 4 S300 systems that are manned by Russians...Here what is in the picture that IDF will have to face...
The read area is covered by the costal defence system Bastion P or yakhont, Add to the foray the S300 and the Pantsir System..
In order to hit targets beyond the horizon Bastion needs real time intelligence, something that Syrians lack.
Delilah range > S-300 range. So it will take only several Delilah missiles to take out 1 billion S-300 systems
In war time chances to approach Israeli objects from 250 km are little.
Nose? Son its a figure of speech.
Stated nothing but the truth? I think I am right when I say you're an undercover Zionist, or an accompice that the Zionist may have bought and brainwashed.
I think you need to get your HEAD tested since you dont seem to accept that Israhell got pounded in 2006 by Hezbollah.
Now it wishes to attack Iran but it cant do so hence it begs US to help and intervene Iran.
If it was "stronger" and if that is the "truth" then they wont be begging for the US to attack.
They only good at attacking broken countries such as Syria.
Lol are S-300 is interceptor missile used to target missiles and aircrafts while Delilah is a Standoff missile..
No one in Israel considers Tabuk air base a as a threat.LOL and why is that? Saudi Air force can raid Israel from Tabuk air base(your nightmare).........you are not aware of the distance in b/t are you?
So what? Delilah can destroy S-300 from safe distance.Lol are S-300 is interceptor missile used to target missiles and aircrafts while Delilah is a Standoff missile..
LOL and why is that? Saudi Air force can raid Israel from Tabuk air base(your nightmare).........you are not aware of the distance in b/t are you?
Syria would require a considerable period of time before it could master the S-300 air defense system, a defense analyst said Friday.
The comments came soon after Russia said it remains committed to an arms deal with Syria to deliver the advanced platform.
If stationed in Syria, the S-300, which comes with advanced radars and covers a range of 200 kilometers, would pose a risk to Israel Air Force aircraft.
Yiftah Shapir, director of the military balance project at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, published a paper on the system in which he argued that “it is highly doubtful that the Syrian army, in its current situation, is able to invest the manpower and resources” to learn how to use the S-300.
Shapir also doubted that Syria can, at this time, set up the facilities to make the S-300 operational on its soil.
Those factors could prompt Assad to try and send the S-300 to a “safer place,” to Hezbollah’s custody in Lebanon, although this is unlikely to happen, Shapir said.
Hezbollah has the ability to send technicians to Russia to study the S-300, and store it in a safe location in Lebanon. However, Israel would almost certainly reject such a development, and take action.
A third option, that Russia will send its own crews to operate the S-300 on Syrian soil, is also unlikely, due to the dangers they would face from rebels and “a third party,” Shapir said.
Assad is seeking the air defenses now because of the recent air strikes in Syria – one in January and two this month – attributed by foreign media sources to Israel.
The strikes “demonstrated to Assad what his vulnerabilities are,” Shapir wrote.
“Assad, who is making gains in his internal struggle against the rebels, requires guarantees against foreign intervention,” he added.
The chances of a US, NATO, or Turkish intervention in Syria have recently grown, Shapir said. Possessing the S-300 will send out the message that Syria has far better air defenses than Libyan dictator Muammar Gadaffi did, and that Moscow is fully behind Damascus.
“At this stage, it is difficult to know whether Russia intends to proceed with the deal and sell the systems to Syria... or whether all of the maneuvers of recent weeks are empty... and aimed at demonstrating Russia’s determination to support Assad, while sending a message to Israel that there is a heavy price for its attacks in Syria,” Shapir said.