You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Rooshun bombers strike ISIS targets
2015-10-01
By Chris Covert
Rantbrug.com

Russian bombers attacked several ground targets belonging to The Islamic State in the mountains of northern Syria Wednesday, according to Russian language reports.

According to a news account which appeared in RIA Novosti, the Russian Air Force contingent in Syria flew a total of 20 sorties in the air operation. According to Russian Ministry of Defense spokesman General Major Igor Konashenkov, supply dumps for ammunition and fuel, communications centers and headquarters and control centers, as well as troop concentrations were struck.

The air strikes were launched using data supplied by the Syrian Army general staff. According to General Konashenkov, all targets were destroyed.

According a Russian language news account in vesti.ru, two SU-24 bombers were used in the bombing attack near Hama, 213 kilometers north of Damascus.

The air raid comes 24 hours after Russian president Vladimir Putin was granted authorization to use his air force to support the Syrian Army by the Duma, Russia's parliament. The air raids were launched less than 24 hours after the arrival at Latakia on Syria's west coast of six Russian Air force SU-34 twin seat, twin engine bombers, the most advanced aircraft of its type in Russia's inventory.

According to Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, Russia's aid to the Syrian Army is expected to be temporary, but he did not specify how long Russian planes would be used to assist the Syrian Army in presumably upcoming offensive operations.

The announcement clearly signals that Russia intends to provide not just bombing raids in rearward areas held by ISIS, but will coordinate with the Syrians in assisting ground operations.

According to a separate news account, the Russian Ministry of Defense is planning to expand their combat aircraft deployment to between 40 and 60 aircraft, roughly a bomber division, along with a Russian Army detachment consisting of two rifle battalions deployed to guard them. The base to be used will likely be the airbase at Latakia.

Quoting a Russian academic, Dr. Konstantin Sivkov said that two ground interdiction squadrons, probably SU-25s, two bomber squadrons of SU-24s, and one or two fighter squadrons, likely SU-30 air superiority aircraft will be deployed as a mixed air division. The new deployment could reach 72 combat aircraft. Additionally, Russian Air Force long range detachments based in Crimea could be used in upcoming operations. Those aircraft could include Su-24s, and any number of other long range aviation including TU-95 and TU-22m bombers.

The newly deployed SU-34s are likely to become a component of the Syrian deployment, according to Dr. Sivkov.

Chris Covert writes about foreign military issues for Rantburg.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com and on Twitter.
Posted by:badanov

#13  The only way to do BDA is walk the corpses.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2015-10-01 23:49  

#12  The only video I saw that included bomb impact showed dumb bombs missing a compound. 3 impacts were shown hitting a field and I suspect a 4th impact (stick of 4 is most likely) was outside the frame.

Bomb impacts at 31 sec.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiA0JUdWR6M

BTW, their BDA using UAVs leaves room for improvement.
Posted by: Betty Hitler2611   2015-10-01 15:14  

#11  Russia, Iran, China, Syria, with Iraq to soon join, Hezbollah controlled Lebanon, Yemen in Doubt, the oil route to Europe now controlled by the new Axis powers, gee it looks like to good old days of geo-politics are back. Russia gets more influence on energy needs of Europe, is turning the southeastern corner of Ukraine, frightening the Baltics, and the ChiComs get friendly oil prices and the KSA/Jordanian/Israel nexus of surrounded and intimidated. Seems Champ and his national security team are true morons. 70 years of work in the ME upset in mere months by this utter fool and his minions, and thanks in no small part to ValJar, Huma, and the other penetration agents I'll warrant.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2015-10-01 14:05  

#10  It's the Muddled East, #9 Jan.

It's default position is always "going to sh*t."
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2015-10-01 13:46  

#9  adding Iranian ground troops with big money mix well.

Geez, I come back from vacation where there was no wifi access to see everything going to sh*t
Posted by: Jan   2015-10-01 11:41  

#8  The only good rebel is a dead rebel.
Posted by: jvalentour   2015-10-01 10:52  

#7  I assumed grom meant 'good' as in 'dead' rebels.
Posted by: phil_b   2015-10-01 10:16  

#6  It's times like these I miss the entertainment value of Marie Harf.

Snark of the day.
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2015-10-01 08:23  

#5  Good rebels my ass. If they bump their foreheads several times a day "praying" there's not a good thing about em.
Posted by: chris   2015-10-01 06:29  

#4  Putin exposes the West's 'good' rebels and 'bad' rebels lunacy.

Actually, the targets ARE "good rebels" now.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-10-01 05:08  

#3  It appears they have bombed US backed rebels.

LOL. Putin exposes the West's 'good' rebels and 'bad' rebels lunacy.
Posted by: phil_b   2015-10-01 02:24  

#2  20=19+1
Posted by: Shipman   2015-10-01 01:34  

#1  Well, at least *somebody* is bombing those ISIS sumbitches like they mean it.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-10-01 00:37  

00:00