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DEBKA Weekly’s military sources see President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send the Su-57 fighters to Syria as substantially raising the big power stakes in Syria after the loss of dozens of Russian troops on Feb. 7 to massive US artillery and air strikes
Government sources in Moscow reported Saturday,
Feb. 24, that four fifth-generation Sukhoi-57 jet fighters are currently
deployed in Syria after a second pair landed Friday. The first two
arrived on Monday, Feb. 19 at Russia’s Khmeimim air base, along with 4
Su-35 fighters, 4 Su-25 strike aircraft and an A-50U radar
command-and-control platform.
DEBKA file reported the first pair’s arrival on
Friday, Feb. 23, along with this comment: This top-performance fleet
raises Russia’s air strike and defense capabilities in Syria to the
highest standards of any air force in the world, with enough power to
take on superior US and Israeli air might in the Syrian arena. The
Su-57’s weapon bays are designed to carry Russia’s new nuclear tactical
X-50 air-launched cruise missile, although it is not known whether the
aircraft in Syria are carrying them. DEBKA Weekly’s
military sources see President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send the
Su-57 fighters to Syria as substantially raising the big power stakes in
Syria after the loss of dozens of Russian troops on Feb. 7 to massive
US artillery and air strikes that decimated the Russian, Syrian and
pro-Iranian forces crossing the Euphrates River. An American
radar-invisible F-22 took part in that raid. The Russians have dubbed
the Su-57 the “F-22 killer.”
It is also Russia’s response to Israel’s air
offensive on Feb. 10, which targeted the shared Russian-Iranian T-4 air
base near Palmyra and smashed four Iranian Revolutionary Guards forward
command centers in Syria, after downing an Iranian drone. It is also
seen in Moscow as a challenge for Israel’s newly acquired
fifth-generation US F-35 combat aircraft.
Does Putin intend to order his mighty airborne strike force to go into battle against the US or Israel in the boiling Syrian arena? If he does, he will be launching the first contest between the most sophisticated warplanes ever devised for a test of superior might between the US and Russia and a war escalation unprecedented, even in Syria.
The very presence of the Su-57 across the border has had the instant effect of reducing the Israel air force’s freedom of action over Syria and Lebanon. The landing of the Russian Sukhoi-57 in Syria and its dire implications were first revealed in the latest DEBKA Weekly 790. To subscribe, click here.
Source: https://www.debka.com/russias-topline-su-57-deployed-syria-challenge-us-israeli-air-might/
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