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Title: Only 23 out of 59 US missiles hit target, damage is "laughable" - Syrian officer
Source: Fort Russ News
URL Source: http://www.fort-russ.com/2017/04/on ... out-of-59-us-missiles-hit.html
Published: Apr 7, 2017
Author: RusVesna
Post Date: 2017-04-08 16:29:10 by Deckard
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Views: 649
Comments: 5

A military source from the Syrian Arab Republic has disclosed the details of the consequences of the US’ missile strike on Syria’s Sharat airfield:


"The Shayrat airfield has for six months already been used by the Syrian Army as a ‘dump’ where the Syrian Arab Republic’s armed forces' old and already decommissioned military equipment waits before being sent to scrap or dismantling for old parts.

As a result of the US missile strike, six MIG-23’s were destroyed which were being repaired and one An-26 transport plane being recycled which, according to the technical staff of the base, already had its wings and power setup dismantled by the time of the attack. 

In addition to equipment of Soviet production, as a result of the strike several light-duty transport aircraft of foreign production were destroyed," the Syrian military source concluded. 

According to the airfield’s servicemen, two tankers, several trucks, cars, and tractors were also destroyed.

According to experts, the total damage of the missile strike was no more than 3-5 million US dollars. At the same time, by using not so tricky math, it is clear that for recycling such old Syrian equipment the US Army lost around 90 million US dollars. 

As follows from objective monitoring information, out of the 59 missiles launched, only every fourth reached its target. Only 23 to 26 missiles fell in the vicinity of the Shayrat airfield itself. 

It is unlikely that these results will please American taxpayers. Despite the beautiful pictures in the media, from a military standpoint  and in the context of damage to the Syrian army’s military infrastructure, the result of this strike is, at best, laughable. 

From an economic standpoint, in terms of corresponding losses and the damage struck, the American side has a fiasco on its hands.

Despite the uselessness of the US strike, from a practical military point of view and from the point of view of the damage done to the Syrian army by the strike, nevertheless someone gets something out of this. This attack was immediately taken advantage of by ISIS terrorists, who immediately after the bombing went on the offensive on government troop positions in the Homs province. 

This fact and the incident in September 2016 in Deir ez-Zor (when coalition aircraft bombed Syrian armed forces, after which an ISIS offensive on the city began) speak to the fact that the US is not so much fighting with terrorists in Syria as it is providing them direct military support in fighting against the Syrian army. 


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Trump Owned (Owns?) Stock in The Company He Just Helped Make a Billion Overnight by Bombing Syria

Each one of the 59 Tomahawk missiles fired by the US Navy, by order of Trump, at the Syrian air base in Homs cost somewhere between $800,000 and $1.4 million — per missile. This obviously expensive surge in US military spending subsequently sent the manufacturer’s stock soaring. It also sent the Free Thought Project on an investigation into the types of stocks in which President Trump invests. What we found is shocking, but sadly, typical.

Tomahawk missiles are manufactured by a company, with whom most people are familiar, Raytheon.

According to Raytheon’s website: “Today’s Tomahawk Block IV cruise missile can circle for hours, shift course instantly on command and beam a picture of its target to controllers halfway around the world before striking with pinpoint accuracy. Tomahawk can be launched from a ship or submarine and can fly into heavily defended airspace more than 1,000 miles away to conduct precise strikes on high-value targets with minimal collateral damage. Launching the weapon from such a long distance helps to keep sailors out of harm’s way.”

However, some may not be familiar with the fact that according to the President’s most recent FEC disclosure, the Trumps actually own or have owned stock in Raytheon. That’s right, the 59 missiles, that Trump hurled at Syria — which cost taxpayers somewhere between $47 million and $82 million — could’ve actually turned a profit for the president.

The report showed that Trump also owns or has owned stock in many well-known companies including Apple, Nike, Whole Foods, Google, Philip Morris, McDonald’s, Facebook, and Morgan Stanley, among many others — including many other defense contractors who stand to make billions off Trump’s aggression.

It is important to note that in December of 2016, Trump spokesman, Jason Miller told The Post that Trump liquidated all of his assets. However, we’ve yet to see any proof of this and will not see any proof until at least 2018.

“We need to know, has he put them in conflict free assets … or has he bought other stocks or assets that would create new conflicts?” Norm Eisen, who served as ethics counselor to President Obama asked. “It’s all the more reason that we need a prompt and full financial disclosure. If he did liquidate all his stocks, what did he do with the money? What bank is the money in? What did he buy? It’s a lot of money.”

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

"The Shayrat airfield has for six months already been used by the Syrian Army as a ‘dump’ where the Syrian Arab Republic’s armed forces' old and already decommissioned military equipment waits before being sent to scrap or dismantling for old parts.

If so, it means that Trump did it to make neocons happy, especially Major Kong McCain. Next step is to ask them "what more do you want, "Well boys, I reckon this is it: nuclear combat, toe to toe with the Russkies."?

A Pole  posted on  2017-04-08   18:08:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A Pole (#1)

First Images Of Aftermath Of “Inefficient” US Missile Strikes Emerge

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.

Deckard  posted on  2017-04-08   18:58:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard (#0)

I looked up prices, and according to wiki, Tomahawks cost about $1.5 million each. I guess those are the most advanced versions, and others cost perhaps half that.

The Russion S-400 missiles cost about 700k - 800k, and are expected to be capable of shooting down tomahawks, or at least cuise missiles in general. They fly much, much faster than cruise missiles do.

If only about 25% of Tomahawks reached the target, then that would explain why the launched 59 of them, which seemed like an aweful lot to me. I question that though. I think Tomahawks are capable of navigating by terrain mapping -- basically comparing the land it's flying over with internal digital maps, which is error prone -- but certainly it would also have GPS navigation ability as an alternate navigation mode. But maybe they don't trust GPS as it could possibly be spoofed in flight and the thereby commandeered. The modern versions are in constant control as well, much like drones, so any nav errors could be corrected to set the Tomahawks back on course. Tomahawks have been around longer than drones.

I don't know the value of Mig-23's but it's very possible that the value of 59 Tomahawks exceeds the value of what the Syrians lost. But of course the Syrians are very likely less able to afford replacements than the US is. I do expect Russia to donate replacement aircraft though, pro bono.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-04-08   19:56:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Deckard (#0)

Fort-russ, yeah that's a good place to get some objective journalism.

I surprised you didn't highlight the article by posting a pic of putin with his shirt off.

calcon  posted on  2017-04-08   20:13:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Deckard (#0)

A military source from the Syrian Arab Republic

Yes that's real reliable of a source. Almost as good as Baghdad Bob.

redleghunter  posted on  2017-04-09   2:00:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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