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Despite the Russian Defence Ministry's clarifications, Western media are still racking their brain over the Su-57 fifth-generation jets' mission in Syria. Speaking to Sputnik, political observers of Syrian origin shed light on the message the Russian-made Su-57, S-300 and S-400 have sent to the US and Israel in the Arab Republic.
The Russian Su-57 fifth-generation stealth fighters have once again become the focus of special attention following the release of
unique footage of the aircraft's mission in Syria and Zvezda TV channel's new video featuring a pair of
Sukhoi Su-57 performing a synchronized landing.
Sputnik reached out to political observers of Syrian origin Ghassan Kadi and Christopher Assad, asking them to share their views on what message the much-discussed stealth aircraft sends to the US-led coalition in Syria.
The Su-57 Manoeuvres in SyriaOn 1 March, 2018, the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed that the Su-57 jets had been tested in Syria
, specifying that the mission had taken place in February 2018. Having noted that Su-57 crews had made over 10 sorties in Syria, the ministry elaborated that the mission was "carried out in order to prove announced possibilities of the newest aircraft in real combat environment."
On 19 November, the MoD
released footage of the Su-57's manoeuvres in the Syrian Arab Republic, prompting a lively discussion in the American media. The Drive's Joseph Trevithick
raised the question as to
what other tasks the Su-57 crews conducted in the Arab Republic during their "absurdly short trip to Syria."According to Kadi, besides accomplishing the tasks voiced by the MoD, the jets could go to Syria "to taunt the US radar system in Syria, and they succeeded in evading detection." He remarked that "this is the kind of news that the US is not prepared to divulge, and one that the Russian MoD does not need to publicize over and beyond the knowledge of the 'American partner'."
Comment: Well, it looks like the US has been encouraging more chaos from Kiev - and now they've got it.
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