
Four Russian Flanker derivative have arrived at Latakia airport.
Satellite images prove Russian combat planes have eventually deployed to Syria.
The deployment, anticipated by an air bridge from Russia that involved several An-124 Condor airlifter flights (that we were able to track thanks to their Mode-S transponders) saw the aircraft arrive at al-Assad International Airport, near Latakia, the main Syrian port city, on Sept. 18.
Now SU-27s Flankers at al-Assad Int’l Airport #Latakia—19 SEPT 2015.Source: @AllSourceA. Reports of AA missiles, too. pic.twitter.com/7vPeYVhC2A
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) 19 Settembre 2015
As the satellite imagery shows, the aircraft were parked next to the threshold of runway 17L, on the northern side of the airport: this is quite interesting as the airbase has no hardened shelters and the aircraft are in the open air, exposing them to satellites and spyplanes, and making them a possible target to attacks from outside the airfield.
The arrival of the Russian Air Force Navy Su-30s and the official confirmation by the Pentagon, brought speculations that Russians may already be operating in Syria to an end: according to the U.S. defense officials, so far, four Su-30s, two Mi-24 gunship helicopters and two Mi-17 Hip utility choppers have deployed to Latakia.
The Su-30SM is a multirole derivative of the Su-27 Flanker. It’s a special variant of the thrust-vectoring Su-30MKI and MKM produced by the Irkut Corporation for the Russian Air Force (that is slated to operate 60 jets of this type by 2016).
It’s a 4+ Generation twin-engine, two seat supermaneuverable multi-role aircraft equipped with improved avionics, the Bars-R radar and a wide-angle HUD (Head Up Display).
Image credit: Wiki (Top), AllSource Analysis @AllSourceA
Putin blows his nose in Obama’s direction again!
Only he can do that!
Good job Russia, the more nations pounding Syria’s enemies, the better. Will be interesting to finally see the Su-30’s in action too.
Should make for interesting target practice for the Israelis…
Or otherwise,now Israel would be an interesting target practice for Russian’s missiles
I highly doubt the Israelis would mess with the Russians
Well if the Russians are going to sort out ISIL then why not let them pick up the tab? Its costing us a bloomin fortune! It is curious what the mission of the Su30SM is going to be though. I would guess the photos are outside because they wanted them to be seen.
Nice looking birds.