RUSSIAN NUCLEAR-CAPABLE
ISKANDER MISSILES DEPLOYED IN SYRIA
via DEBKAfile
RUSSIA
has deployed its most advanced tactical missile system, the Iskander-M, in SYRIA
in the last few days, DEBKAfile reports exclusively from its military and
intelligence sources. The RUSSIAN Iskander is capable of carrying a nuclear
warhead and has never been made available to any foreign army for operational
use.
No
nuclear-capable surface missiles were deployed in any ARAB country bordering on
ISRAEL since 2007 when CHINESE DF-21 missiles were installed in SAUDI ARABIA.
The
RUSSIAN missiles (NATO codenamed SS-26)
have a range of 500 kilometers (see
map).
The
Iskander’s transfer to the KALININGRAD enclave in the BALTIC SEA in 2015,
putting it in range of Central and WESTERN EUROPE, was a mark of heightened
tensions with the West over RUSSIA’S intervention in UKRAINE.
MISSILE DEPLOYMENT – A GAME
CHANGER IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Its
deployment in SYRIA, amid a bloody five-year civil war, is a game changer in
terms of the balance of strength in the MIDDLE EAST. Its range - from the RUSSIAN
HMEIMIM base in western SYRIA - covers all of ISRAEL up to the southern town of
BEERSHEBA, points in TURKEY up to the outskirts of ANKARA and the eastern and
central MEDITERRANEAN including CYPRUS.
The
RUSSIAN decision to scale down its forces in SYRIA was only part of the
picture: Warplanes and bombers are being pulled out, but as fast as they leave,
they are being replaced by the most advanced missile systems in the RUSSIAN arsenal.
On
March 15, MOSCOW announced that the formidable S-400 ground-to-air missiles
would stay in SYRIA after the withdrawal. Ten days later, on March 25, the
Iskander-M systems were in place. The Iskander-M is rated the top short-range
ballistic missile in the world.
The
combination, say DEBKAfile’s military sources, makes the HMEIMIM base the hub
of the most sophisticated missiles in the MIDDLE EAST.
Its
mobile launching vehicle carries two missiles. It only takes a few minutes to
prepare them for launch; each may be fired separately. In flight, its operating
team can retarget the weapon, adjusting it if necessary to hit moving targets such as missile launchers,
tank columns or supply convoys.
Image: DEBKAfile's |
Another
special feature of the Iskander-M is the control of its warhead by an encoded
radio signal that even UAVs or AWACS cannot intercept. The missile can
therefore lock on the target without being shot down. The missile’s computer
receives an image of the target, locks on it and zooms toward the target at
supersonic speed.
The
Iskander-M is adaptable for use against small or large targets and can easily
evade air defense batteries. Its targets can be set by satellites, surveillance
planes, intelligence mechanisms or even field soldiers directing artillery fire
from images scanned to their computers. Furthermore, its independent navigation
system is not affected by poor weather conditions, including fog or darkness,
like other ballistic missiles. It is moreover almost impossible to pre-empt the
launch of the Iskander-M due to the mobility of its launching system.
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