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Message Subject WORLD at WAR, Official 2012 Thread (TO BE CONTINUED) Israel, Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, PA, Egypt, Libya, Pakistan, North Korea, Russia, China, U.S.
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Kinda under the radar today. The BIG news is that some smart people took out the radar base in Syria that watched the Israeli Airforce. This is important cause it blinds much of Syrias ability to know when Israel si launching its planes. It too hampers Syrias military abilities against Jordan and Israel. The battle field is being leveled where it can be.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


Those were Russian radars manned (I bet) by Russians..... Which missile would you use to down an Israel F15? S400 SAM. Now I'm not sure, but I would guess that the latest and greatest S400s are being "tested" at the very site. Which means, if I'm correct, a lot of dead Russians.

In looking up the numbers of Israel aircraft I found something interesting in the Wiki article: Quote:

2006 Lebanon War
The IAF played a critical role in the 2006 Lebanon War. IAF strikes – mainly, though not exclusively, in southern Lebanon – were aimed at stopping rocket launches by Hezbollah's militia targeting Israeli towns. The IAF flew more than 12,000 combat missions during this war. The most notable, taking place during the second day of the war, resulted in the IAF destroying 59 Iranian-supplied medium- and long-range missile launchers in just 34 minutes.[8] Widespread condemnation followed the July 30 IAF airstrike on a building suspected to be a militant hideout near the village of Qana, in which 28 civilians were killed. Hezbollah shot down an IAF CH-53 Yas'ur helicopter on the last day of the war, killing five crew members.[9][10] Israeli aircraft also shot down three of Hezbollah's Iranian-made[11] aerial drones during the conflict

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Hmmm, who would have guessed the Iranians made drones in 2006?!
 
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