Russian Military Regroupment In Syria: Types Of Equipment And Cost Of The Operation

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The "Carapace C1" air defense missile-weapon complex (NATO-SA-22 Greyhound).

Contains guided missiles and automated weapons. The goal is to defend military and industrial assets by fighting against air and ground attacks. The number of complexes shipped to Syria is still unknown. In 2010, just one such machine cost fifteen million dollars.


NATO's SA-15 Gauntlet is NATO's tactical air defense missile system, or "Tor".

The goal is to defend against missile and anti-aircraft attacks, as well as to protect several targets from aerial bombs, cruise missiles and other threats. It has a "friend or foe" mechanism installed. There is a three minute warning period. It has eight guided missile anti-aircraft weapons installed. It is not known how much the car cost and how many were shipped to Syria.
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