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Israeli air force destroys another two Pantsir SAMs in Damascus

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Morons in Syria. You need Mesbah 1 defending each ADS. And about 50 battalions of SAMs. Having too few is more expensive in the long term. You keep losing one at a time or sometimes two. If they had enough to begin with in the first place, there would be no losses.

Don't expect Mossad Putin to replace them. Good thing for Iran developing their own.
 
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these should not be kept in open unoperational this system has some limitations that is why it is failing every time and getting destroyed so easily syrian airforce should learn to engage israeli jets in air otherwise will face death and destruction at end russia cannot go beyond lines against israel
without American involvement in ww 2 you would be speaking japanese
 
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Morons in Syria. You need Mesbah 1 defending each ADS. And about 50 battalions of SAMs. Having too few is more expensive in the long term. You keep losing one at a time or sometimes two. If they had enough to begin with in the first place, there would be no losses.

Don't expect Mossad Putin to replace them. Good thing for Iran developing their own.


Try shooting down a few missiles on Israel the next time they come bombing something, and you might see them backing off and running away like the cowards they are.

Silence and defensive posture are always interpreted as weakness and the enemies will keep exploiting it.

While a useless rehtoric which is not backed up real action also becomes a state of ones weakness, in the case of Iran.
 
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On the surface, it seems Israel is engaging Syria/Iran in a war of attrition. SAM missiles are expensive and it's to be seen how long Syria will keep shooting down missiles. Without retaliatory action, they will get overwhelmed sooner or later.
 
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All the Buk-M2 rounds are Iranian Ra'ad series. Al Bantzir S-1/ 2 missiles/ GSh-6-30K/AO-18KD 30 mm rounds are mass produced in Iran and Syria now. Same for Kub and S-75/ sayyad and S-200 Angara systems. Production costs are cheap in Iran and Russia.

On the surface, it seems Israel is engaging Syria/Iran in a war of attrition. SAM missiles are expensive and it's to be seen how long Syria will keep shooting down missiles. Without retaliatory action, they will get overwhelmed sooner or later.
 
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That last vehicle hit was 'Winchester'.........!

It seems Syria became a warzone between Russian SAM vs Israeli EW systems. Great capability for Israel If you are able to jam new generation Pantsir missiles in that way seen in footage.
 
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