Toki Suomi ostaa USA:sta Super Hornetit ja Growlerit. Se vaan, että niillä ei lennetä S-400-ilmatorjunta-alueella, johon koko lähes Suomi kuuluu.
There Is a No-Fly Zone in Syria—One Russia Created
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Here is how the Russian no fly zone works.
The first thing the Russians did was to bring in and install a massive deployment of the sophisticated and integrated anti-aircraft weapons system called the S-300 at their $3 billion naval base in Tartus The S-300 is, by the way, the same system they are selling and delivering to the Iranians. That move took place on October 3rd. The new S-300 deployment augmented the S-200s that were already in place throughout Syria.
Next, the Russians added a series of very effective short range surface-to-air missiles. The PantsirS1 and the Buk missiles are part of the naval weapons on Russia’s guided missile cruisers which sit anchored off the Syrian coast.
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Now, add to that the Integrated Defense System which links all these systems plus others like the most advanced and newest of all missiles, the S-400 missile system which has a range of 350 miles and, voila, a Russian-operated no-fly zone is born.
Why is there a threat that would require having such an advanced, layered, anti-aircraft defense system in Syria? After all, ISIS doesn’t even have an air-force.
The zone has an overlay of air defense levels at 110 miles, then 220 miles and finally, at 300 miles. That is, by all standards, very, very extensive.
https://observer.com/2016/10/there-is-a-no-fly-zone-in-syria-one-russia…
Nämä voidaan toki hoidella, mutta Suomi ei siihen pysty:
Bursting the Bubble March 2019 FOI-R--4651--SE Robert Dalsjö, Christofer Berglund, Michael Jonsson Russian A2/AD in the Baltic Sea Region: Capabilities, Countermeasures, and Implications
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Pre-planned missions against A2/AD assets can be based on extensive intelligence and utilize a method known as target systems analysis in order to determine the target system’s vulnerabilities and the aim-points that give optimal effect. For example, an S-400 battery only has a single Grave Stone engagement radar. This means that a successful strike on that one unit will render the whole battery, with its four missile launchers and 16–64 ready missiles, useless. If the location of that radar is known, missiles or GPS-guided glide bombs can be launched from a safe distance in order to disable it. It can safely be assumed thatthe USA, not least the USAFE (US Air Force in Europe), using various means to keep tabs on the whereabouts of these heavy SAM units and on the concretereinforced firing positions that have been prepared for them in the region.13