Russia in Syria:
US
readies for dogfight, deploys F-15Cs fitted with air-to-air combat weapons
Left: American
pilots prepare to board their F-15C fighters Reuters File
Posted
by Editor
on November 5, 2015 in Middle East, News &
Analysis
by
Johnlee Varghese
IBT)
Amid increasing Russian influence over the Syrian skies, the United States is
sending in a large number of F-15Cs fitted with air-to-air combat weaponry.
Security
experts believe that the fighters are being deployed at the Incirlik Air Base
in Turkey to maintain a
strict no-fly zone over the Turkish border to the north of Syria, which is
periodically violated by both the Russian and Syrian air forces.
According
to The Daily Beast, the single-seat air superiority fighters
will be fitted with eight air-to-air missiles and their objective would be to
protect the Turkish border and escort other jets during bombing missions.
The
F-15s being sent to Turkey
will be the first batch of American warplanes meant solely for air-to-air
combat. The F-15Cs were used in many air-to-air combat against the Iraqi air
force during the Gulf War.
Since
Russia’s arrival in Syria with its Sukhoi SU-30 jets, the US and its allies including Israel have become
worried. Last month, there were reports that six Russian SU-30s intercepted
four Israeli McDonnell Douglas F-15 bombers flying in attack formation near
Latakia.
Russian
pilots ready a Su-30 fighter for a raid at Hmeimim aerodrome in SyriaReuters
File
A
report said that the Israeli jets were “surprised” and
were unprepared for a dogfight, hence they turned course and left the region
via Lebanon.
The
growing Russian air presence in the conflict zone has been a cause of worry for
both the US and Israel.
As
per recent reports, Russia,
assisted by its super surveillance planes and the free-hand given to it by both
the Iraqi and Syrian governments, currently wields superior control over both
Iraqi and Syrian air space. This means both the US
and Israel can not carry out
any mission in the region without Russia knowing about it.
Russia releases footage of jets operating over Syria.
Source:
International Business Times
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