CNN: 毛子派了4架 Su-27 到叙利亚.

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毛子派了4架 Su-27 到叙利亚.
看来毛子是真的要大规模介入了.


A U.S. official told CNN Friday that four Russian Sukhoi "Flanker" jets have arrived in Syria. It is unclear how those aircraft will eventually be used in Syria.


http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/18/politics/russia-fighter-jets-syria-carter/




Russia sends fighter jets to Syria after talks with U.S.


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By Jamie Crawford and Barbara Starr, CNN
Updated 2321 GMT (0621 HKT) September 18, 2015 | Video Source: CNN

Washington (CNN)Defense Secretary Ashton Carter spoke with his Russian counterpart Friday as Russian military moves inside Syria continued to escalate with the arrival of fighter jets.

In a "constructive conversation," both Carter and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoygu agreed to "further discuss mechanisms for deconfliction in Syria," Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said in a statement, as the United States and its allies continue military operations against ISIS inside Syria.

Shoygu told Carter that the recent Russian military buildup in Syria is "defensive in nature" and aimed at supporting Russian obligations to the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a senior U.S. Defense official told reporters.

The U.S. policy is that Assad, a close ally of Moscow, must leave office in order to resolve the years-long civil war, and U.S. officials have warily watched Russia's military support of the Syrian regime.

However, with U.S. aircraft also operating in the country as America roots out ISIS, it is important that the two powers coordinate their military presence to avoid accidental encounters.

An intelligence official called the Russian buildup in Syria "significant" and said it would represent "the first major expeditionary force deployment" outside the former Soviet space that Moscow has undertaken since the war in Afghanistan.

Reports indicate the military buildup in Syria could consist of combat aircraft that are capable of striking ground targets, providing close air support and intercepting aircraft, and small numbers of main battle tanks and armored personnel carriers to transport troops to the battlefield.

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Moscow's ultimate intentions are unclear, but initial signs suggest a focus on providing air support to Syrian forces and to humanitarian relief operations. The U.S. also expects Russia to send a small presence of ground forces to support these operations.

The intelligence official added that "a challenge for Russia is maintaining a presence on the ground may require a robust force that could come in direct combat with various forces in the region."

The conversation between Carter and Shoygu seemed to differ somewhat from an earlier call this week between senior U.S. and Russian officials.

On Wednesday, Secretary of State John Kerry said he had spoken with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and was told Russian movements in Syria were being focused toward the battle against ISIS.

"I'm not taking that at face value, because we look at the type of airplanes or the type of munitions and so forth, and it obviously raises much more serious questions about what is happening," Kerry told reporters Wednesday.

Traveling in London on Friday, Kerry said the destruction of ISIS remains the top U.S. priority in Syria, but that the Obama administration was also committed to finding "a political settlement with respect to Syria, which we believe cannot be achieved in the long term presence of Assad."

The calls are the first between the two defense officials since the U.S. suspended military conversations with Moscow in the wake of Russia's annexation of Crimea and involvement inside Ukraine.

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Despite the calls between Kerry, Carter and their counterparts, State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner maintained on Friday that the communication did not signal a new phase in the relationship, and that high-level contact between the U.S. and Russian military on other matters "still remains on hold."

Officials said the call was initiated at the request of the Russian government, and it raises questions of how imminent any Russian military action in Syria may be.

A U.S. official told CNN Friday that four Russian Sukhoi "Flanker" jets have arrived in Syria. It is unclear how those aircraft will eventually be used in Syria.

Prior to that development, the U.S. had observed eight Russian military helicopters at the airbase in Syria that Russia is beefing up, and seen Russia move tanks, mobile artillery and armored vehicles into the Middle Eastern nation.

The defense official did not rule out future discussions between U.S. and Russian officials on Russian support missions for Assad, even though the U.S. opposes that support.

While it is unclear what the next steps in the U.S.-Russian military relationship may be, the official said further talks would be aimed at trying to "avoid any misunderstanding" in that relationship.

"This is the beginning of a conversation," the official said.



Promoted Stories毛子派了4架 Su-27 到叙利亚.
看来毛子是真的要大规模介入了.


A U.S. official told CNN Friday that four Russian Sukhoi "Flanker" jets have arrived in Syria. It is unclear how those aircraft will eventually be used in Syria.


http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/18/politics/russia-fighter-jets-syria-carter/




Russia sends fighter jets to Syria after talks with U.S.


Jamie Crawford-Profile-ImageBarbara Starr-Profile-Image
By Jamie Crawford and Barbara Starr, CNN
Updated 2321 GMT (0621 HKT) September 18, 2015 | Video Source: CNN

Washington (CNN)Defense Secretary Ashton Carter spoke with his Russian counterpart Friday as Russian military moves inside Syria continued to escalate with the arrival of fighter jets.

In a "constructive conversation," both Carter and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoygu agreed to "further discuss mechanisms for deconfliction in Syria," Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said in a statement, as the United States and its allies continue military operations against ISIS inside Syria.

Shoygu told Carter that the recent Russian military buildup in Syria is "defensive in nature" and aimed at supporting Russian obligations to the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a senior U.S. Defense official told reporters.

The U.S. policy is that Assad, a close ally of Moscow, must leave office in order to resolve the years-long civil war, and U.S. officials have warily watched Russia's military support of the Syrian regime.

However, with U.S. aircraft also operating in the country as America roots out ISIS, it is important that the two powers coordinate their military presence to avoid accidental encounters.

An intelligence official called the Russian buildup in Syria "significant" and said it would represent "the first major expeditionary force deployment" outside the former Soviet space that Moscow has undertaken since the war in Afghanistan.

Reports indicate the military buildup in Syria could consist of combat aircraft that are capable of striking ground targets, providing close air support and intercepting aircraft, and small numbers of main battle tanks and armored personnel carriers to transport troops to the battlefield.

U.S. to Russia: Backing Assad 'not a winning strategy'

U.S. to Russia: Backing Assad 'not a winning strategy' 02:29
Moscow's ultimate intentions are unclear, but initial signs suggest a focus on providing air support to Syrian forces and to humanitarian relief operations. The U.S. also expects Russia to send a small presence of ground forces to support these operations.

The intelligence official added that "a challenge for Russia is maintaining a presence on the ground may require a robust force that could come in direct combat with various forces in the region."

The conversation between Carter and Shoygu seemed to differ somewhat from an earlier call this week between senior U.S. and Russian officials.

On Wednesday, Secretary of State John Kerry said he had spoken with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and was told Russian movements in Syria were being focused toward the battle against ISIS.

"I'm not taking that at face value, because we look at the type of airplanes or the type of munitions and so forth, and it obviously raises much more serious questions about what is happening," Kerry told reporters Wednesday.

Traveling in London on Friday, Kerry said the destruction of ISIS remains the top U.S. priority in Syria, but that the Obama administration was also committed to finding "a political settlement with respect to Syria, which we believe cannot be achieved in the long term presence of Assad."

The calls are the first between the two defense officials since the U.S. suspended military conversations with Moscow in the wake of Russia's annexation of Crimea and involvement inside Ukraine.

READ: Putin becomes a political punching bag in White House race

Despite the calls between Kerry, Carter and their counterparts, State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner maintained on Friday that the communication did not signal a new phase in the relationship, and that high-level contact between the U.S. and Russian military on other matters "still remains on hold."

Officials said the call was initiated at the request of the Russian government, and it raises questions of how imminent any Russian military action in Syria may be.

A U.S. official told CNN Friday that four Russian Sukhoi "Flanker" jets have arrived in Syria. It is unclear how those aircraft will eventually be used in Syria.

Prior to that development, the U.S. had observed eight Russian military helicopters at the airbase in Syria that Russia is beefing up, and seen Russia move tanks, mobile artillery and armored vehicles into the Middle Eastern nation.

The defense official did not rule out future discussions between U.S. and Russian officials on Russian support missions for Assad, even though the U.S. opposes that support.

While it is unclear what the next steps in the U.S.-Russian military relationship may be, the official said further talks would be aimed at trying to "avoid any misunderstanding" in that relationship.

"This is the beginning of a conversation," the official said.



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微博上据称是在叙利亚的SU-27的卫星照片, 好像是有鸭翼的.

是苏30还是鸭嘴兽呢
以普婷大帝在克里米亚的玩法,估计早一个月兵力都就位了
SU30SM。。。如假包换。。。
这是苏30SM吧,普大帝挺损的,趁着西方乱套了才出手
接下来,美的如何应对了?
好期待,我这是不是典型的看热闹不嫌事大的心态
我也是典型的看热闹不嫌事大的心态
大帝加码了,米爹你跟不跟,大帝和习大应该在北京对过表了,米爹你在东亚搅屎,大帝就在中东动手,米爹你回中东救火,中国就在南海台湾发力
中俄战略协同的威力,会让米畜痛不欲生的,中米俄三家,两家在一起,第三个大概率悲剧
棋手变棋子了
估计是针对以色列空军的,让犹太人不能直接介入。
普京牛B
是苏30,不过俄罗斯空军还没出动,反而修好了不少叙利亚政府军的战机,这两天叙利亚空军炸ISIS炸的好爽。
俄罗斯行动果决
这是苏30SM吧,普大帝挺损的,趁着西方乱套了才出手
毛子眼光,手法毒着呢
为何不用图22?
武则天 发表于 2015-9-20 16:10
为何不用图22?
图22在使用上明显不如苏27灵活,后勤是一方面,武器设备又是另一方面,对付格鲁吉亚那种比较正规的作战还好,打ISIS明显鸡肋
在这件事上一定要支持俄罗斯
CNN不是最擅长造谣吗?
在这件事上一定要支持俄罗斯
我也是典型的看热闹不嫌事大的心态
老毛子亲自出手了,叙利亚政府能缓缓神了。
其实我还是觉得上SU25蛙足和米28N比较狠 像美军阿帕奇那样,远程30炮弄死那些祸害
云那端的清凉 发表于 2015-9-20 15:56
接下来,美的如何应对了?
好期待,我这是不是典型的看热闹不嫌事大的心态
东正教南征伊斯兰教

78637431 发表于 2015-9-20 16:20
其实我还是觉得上SU25蛙足和米28N比较狠 像美军阿帕奇那样,远程30炮弄死那些祸害


疣猪射这些个毒瘤。。毒瘤不是忌讳猪么~~
78637431 发表于 2015-9-20 16:20
其实我还是觉得上SU25蛙足和米28N比较狠 像美军阿帕奇那样,远程30炮弄死那些祸害


疣猪射这些个毒瘤。。毒瘤不是忌讳猪么~~
横竖撇捺 发表于 2015-9-20 16:23
疣猪射这些个毒瘤。。不是机会猪么~~
攻击机机炮舔地带来的快感永远是激光制导炸弹弥补不了的
西方忙着应付难民危机,普京这就下手了。。。。老欧洲是没有一点精力去吼俄国人了
飞机停在跑道上?
兔子可以派几十架无人机过去。效率比这个高,顺便做做广告。
美帝前后背都是坏人
苏27用于地面打击?击剑手或者蛙足岂不更好?
已准备好瓜子花生矿泉水,看好戏咯……
yangbin2004 发表于 2015-9-20 15:19
是苏30还是鸭嘴兽呢
明显是苏-30SM,就这么直接停在跑道头上,毛熊真是无所顾忌啊······
就是啊 ,空中也没什么威胁
苏-25不派过去啊, 那才是灭ISIS的利器
东正教南征伊斯兰教
东正教徒助伊斯兰内战,西欧十字军专坑教友。
星空大师 发表于 2015-9-20 16:00
大帝加码了,米爹你跟不跟,大帝和习大应该在北京对过表了,米爹你在东亚搅屎,大帝就在中东动手,米爹你回 ...
敌进我退,敌驻我扰,敌疲我打,敌退我追。
SU30高空轰炸,还是比SU25这种低空攻击机好使,至少不担心毒刺防空导弹。
四架飞机太少了,杯水车薪。