15 April 2018
This image gives a basic idea of the vectors of attack and the parties involved in the strike but is not representative of the number or types of platforms used. (image : thedrive/thewarzone)
WASHINGTON ― As American, British and French ordnance rained down on a trio of Syrian regime targets, Russian air defense systems made no attempt to intercept the weapons, the Pentagon said Saturday.
The attacks may have set the Syrian chemical weapons programs back for “years,” said Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the director of the Joint Staff, while acknowledging that the three sites were not the totality of the Syrian chemical weapons program.
AGM-158 JASSM-ER (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile - Extended Range), stealth cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, subsonic speed, range 1.000 km (photo : USAF)
The strikes involved ordnance from all three of the western allied nations, from both air and naval assets. Overall, 105 weapons were launched by the three nations. The three targeted areas were:
-The Barzah Research and Development Center, which McKenzie called the “heart” of the chemical weapons program for the Assad regime and is located in “one of the most heavily defended” areas in the world, very close to the capitol of Damascus. This site was targeted by American forces only, with 57 Tomahawk missiles launched by sea and 19 JASSM-ER weapons launched from a pair of B-1 bombers, accompanied by protective fighter coverage. The U.S. assesses this facility was destroyed.
Storm Shadow is British, French and Italian missile, Storm Shadow is the British; in French service it is called SCALP EG, warhead 450 kg, speed 0.8-0.95 mach, range 560 km (photo : MBDA)
-The Him Shinshar Chemical Weapons facility, located west of Homs, which was hit by all three nations. The U.S. launched nine Tomahawks, the British launched eight Storm Shadow air-launched weapons from a mix of Tornado and Typhoon fighters, and the French launched three naval cruise missiles and two of their SCALP air launched weapons, which are their Storm Shadow equivalent. The U.S. assesses this facility was destroyed.
-The Him Shinshar Chemical Weapons bunker, about 7 kilometers from the previous site. This was struck only by the French, with seven SCALP missiles. In both locations, the SCALP weapons were fired by Rafale fighter, accompanied by Mirage fighters for protection. This location took “damage,” per McKenzie.
SCALP EG (Système de Croisière Autonome à Longue Portée – Emploi Général = General Purpose Long Range Standoff Cruise Missile), stealth cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, speed 0.8-0.95 mach, range 560 km (photo : MBDA)
Much had been made about the intensity of the air defense systems in Syria, a combination of Syrian and high-end Russian defense systems. Russian news outlets, as well as social media from the region, had claimed as many as 70 percent of coalition weapons were shot down by Syrian or Russian air defenses.
But the Russian systems did not attempt to intercept the incoming weaponry, and the Syrian system launched around 40 surface to air missiles after the last targeted weapon hit its target, according to McKenzie.
MdCN (Missile de Croisière Naval) is naval version of SCALP EG, cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, speed 0.8-0.95 mach, range 560 km (photo : Quora)
Overall, the air defense systems were “remarkably ineffective in all domains,” McKenzie said.
However, McKenzie noted the S-400 systems were not turned off, simply not activated, leaving open the option their radar systems were used to tracking incoming threats but the weapons systems were not fired. That those systems were active but not used could also be a sign that the deconfliction line between the U.S. and Russia, which was used to urge Russia not to escalate the situation, had been effective.
Tomahawk, cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, speed subsonic, range 1.300 km (block III) (photo : Getty Images)
At this time, the department believes there were no civilian casualties associated with the strikes, which occurred around 4 AM local time.
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This image gives a basic idea of the vectors of attack and the parties involved in the strike but is not representative of the number or types of platforms used. (image : thedrive/thewarzone)
WASHINGTON ― As American, British and French ordnance rained down on a trio of Syrian regime targets, Russian air defense systems made no attempt to intercept the weapons, the Pentagon said Saturday.
The attacks may have set the Syrian chemical weapons programs back for “years,” said Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the director of the Joint Staff, while acknowledging that the three sites were not the totality of the Syrian chemical weapons program.
AGM-158 JASSM-ER (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile - Extended Range), stealth cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, subsonic speed, range 1.000 km (photo : USAF)
The strikes involved ordnance from all three of the western allied nations, from both air and naval assets. Overall, 105 weapons were launched by the three nations. The three targeted areas were:
-The Barzah Research and Development Center, which McKenzie called the “heart” of the chemical weapons program for the Assad regime and is located in “one of the most heavily defended” areas in the world, very close to the capitol of Damascus. This site was targeted by American forces only, with 57 Tomahawk missiles launched by sea and 19 JASSM-ER weapons launched from a pair of B-1 bombers, accompanied by protective fighter coverage. The U.S. assesses this facility was destroyed.
Storm Shadow is British, French and Italian missile, Storm Shadow is the British; in French service it is called SCALP EG, warhead 450 kg, speed 0.8-0.95 mach, range 560 km (photo : MBDA)
-The Him Shinshar Chemical Weapons facility, located west of Homs, which was hit by all three nations. The U.S. launched nine Tomahawks, the British launched eight Storm Shadow air-launched weapons from a mix of Tornado and Typhoon fighters, and the French launched three naval cruise missiles and two of their SCALP air launched weapons, which are their Storm Shadow equivalent. The U.S. assesses this facility was destroyed.
-The Him Shinshar Chemical Weapons bunker, about 7 kilometers from the previous site. This was struck only by the French, with seven SCALP missiles. In both locations, the SCALP weapons were fired by Rafale fighter, accompanied by Mirage fighters for protection. This location took “damage,” per McKenzie.
SCALP EG (Système de Croisière Autonome à Longue Portée – Emploi Général = General Purpose Long Range Standoff Cruise Missile), stealth cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, speed 0.8-0.95 mach, range 560 km (photo : MBDA)
Much had been made about the intensity of the air defense systems in Syria, a combination of Syrian and high-end Russian defense systems. Russian news outlets, as well as social media from the region, had claimed as many as 70 percent of coalition weapons were shot down by Syrian or Russian air defenses.
But the Russian systems did not attempt to intercept the incoming weaponry, and the Syrian system launched around 40 surface to air missiles after the last targeted weapon hit its target, according to McKenzie.
MdCN (Missile de Croisière Naval) is naval version of SCALP EG, cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, speed 0.8-0.95 mach, range 560 km (photo : Quora)
Overall, the air defense systems were “remarkably ineffective in all domains,” McKenzie said.
However, McKenzie noted the S-400 systems were not turned off, simply not activated, leaving open the option their radar systems were used to tracking incoming threats but the weapons systems were not fired. That those systems were active but not used could also be a sign that the deconfliction line between the U.S. and Russia, which was used to urge Russia not to escalate the situation, had been effective.
Tomahawk, cruise missile, warhead 450 kg, speed subsonic, range 1.300 km (block III) (photo : Getty Images)
At this time, the department believes there were no civilian casualties associated with the strikes, which occurred around 4 AM local time.
See full article Defense News