Asem Galuon, head of the communications and media department of the Syrian defense department, shared a photo on social networks in which he is captured next to the Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile system and its transport and launch vehicle.
Today in Russia, soon in Syria.
It is worth recalling that a delegation of Syrian military personnel and representatives of the defense department are in Moscow. According to sources, the purpose of the visit is to strengthen Damascus' defense potential in the context of regional instability.
Russia has already used the S-400 anti-aircraft missile system in Syria since 2015, exercising direct control over its operation.
S-400 "Triumph" is a Russian long- and medium-range anti-aircraft missile system. It is designed to destroy all types of aerial targets: airplanes, helicopters, drones, cruise and ballistic missiles, including hypersonic objects.
Earlier www1.ru reported thatthe development of Russia's superweapon, the electromagnetic complex"Alabuga", continues.
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