Russia confirms it has sent S-300 air defense system to Syria

Moscow confirmed on Tuesday that it has sent an S-300 missile system to its naval facility in the Syrian city of Tartus, in a move it says is meant to bolster its security. "The S-300 anti-aircraft missile system has indeed been sent to the Syrian Arab Republic," Russian defense ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in […]

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Moscow confirmed on Tuesday that it has sent an S-300 missile system to its naval facility in the Syrian city of Tartus, in a move it says is meant to bolster its security.

"The S-300 anti-aircraft missile system has indeed been sent to the Syrian Arab Republic," Russian defense ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in a statement.

Moscow's decision to send the heavy duty missile system comes a day after Washington suspended cooperation with them, citing Russia's non-compliance with the Syrian ceasefire agreement.

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said the Russian missile system would not affect operations in the US-led air campaign against the Islamic State group in northern Syria, and questioned why Moscow was making the move.

“Last I checked, the Russians said that their primary goal was to fight extremism, ISIL and Nusra, in Syria," he said, referring to IS and another group formerly known as Al-Nusra Front.

“Neither one has an air force… So this is something we'll watch carefully.  But it should be clear to the Russians and everybody else operating in Syria how seriously we take the safety of our air crews.”

The S-300 anti-missile and anti-aircraft system is a surface-to-air missile that has a range of up to 150 miles.  It is also sometimes referred to by NATO as the SA-23 Gladiator missile system.

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