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Saturday night Stealth

Posted on September 8th, 2007 at 9:55 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Miscellaneous

I got this shot at the Langley air show a few years back.

Stealth fighter

Stealth fighters are pretty cool-looking planes.

Broken clock syndrome

Posted on September 8th, 2007 at 1:40 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Israel

In the hopes that DEBKA is actually right for once, I’m passing along this information (via Hot Air):

DEBKAfile’s military experts conclude from the way Damascus described the episode Wednesday, Sept. 6, that the Pantsyr-S1E missiles, purchased from Russia to repel air assailants, failed to down the Israeli jets accused of penetrating northern Syrian airspace from the Mediterranean the night before.

The new Pantsyr missiles therefore leave Syrian and Iranian airspace vulnerable to hostile intrusion.

The Israeli plane or planes were described by a Syrian military spokesman as “forced to leave by Syrian air defense fire after dropping ammunition over deserted areas without causing casualties.” He warned “the Israeli enemy against repeating its aggressive action” and said his government reserved the right to respond in an appropriate manner.

Western intelligence circles stress that information on Russian missile consignments to Syria or Iran is vital to any US calculation of whether to attack Iran over its nuclear program. They assume that the “absolute jamming immunity” which the Russian manufactures promised for the improved Pantsyr missiles was immobilized by superior electronic capabilities exercised by the jets before they were “forced to leave.”

[...] Understanding that the Pantsyr-S1E had failed in its mission to bring down trespassing aircraft, Moscow hastened Thursday, Sept 6, to officially deny selling these systems to Syria or Iran and called on Israel to respect international law. This was diplomatic-speak for a warning against attacking the Russian-made missiles batteries stations where Russian instructors are working alongside Syrian teams.

I reiterate the usual read-at-your-own-risk warning. DEBKA is not considered very reliable by defense experts—but even a stopped clock is right twice a day. The silence from Olmert about the flyovers is deafening.

Update: DEBKA may be onto something.

Israeli aircraft that reportedly flew over Syrian territory two days ago were sent on a mission to destroy Russian-made missile systems recently acquired by Damascus, the Al-Arabiya news channel reported on Saturday.

The satellite channel attributed its report to an Israeli official who did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.