Archive for December 16, 2011

Damascus Places Scud Missiles on Turkish Border, Orders 3 Million WMD Masks

December 16, 2011

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DEBKA-Net-Weekly #521 December 15, 2011

Syria has rushed Scud surface missile launchers to its Turkish border and is augmenting the armored units strung out along its border with Jordan.
These military movements were disclosed Thursday night, Dec. 15 by DEBKA-Net-Weekly‘s exclusive military and intelligence sources as US special operations forces continued to stream in from Iraq to the Jordanian-Syrian frontier.
This is the first time since the outbreak of the uprising against Bashar Assad nine months ago that American troops stand face to face opposite Syrian military forces (as debkafile first disclosed on Dec. 13).
Our sources also report that Syria has deployed 21 missile launchers in firing positions on its northern border opposite the Turkish town of Hatai (Alexandretta). They include five Scud D missiles with chemical warheads.
The missiles were moved into position in broad daylight to make sure they were spotted by Western satellites and Turkish military surveillance.
As this issue closed Thursday night, Syria continued to direct more missiles of unknown types to the Turkish frontier.
On arrival in Jordan, the US units are settling in at the King Hussein Air Base of al-Mafraq, 10 kilometers from the Syrian border. This week they started building positions and watchtowers in the Jordanian villages of Albaej, Zubaydiah and al-Nahdah Houshan, as well as alongside the Sarhan Dam of the Yarmoukh River which marks a section of the border,
Since last Saturday, Dec. 10, Syrian tank forces have been piling up opposite the Jordanian town of Bura Al Harir.
Our sources also revealed Thursday night that Russia has been airlifting to Syria supplies of face masks for protection against chemical and biological weapons and quantities of medical supplies. So far three million gas masks have arrived, equivalent to the membership of the ruling Alawite sect.
It looks very much that if war break out the Syrian ruler will be concerned to protect the members of his own sect and leave the rest of the population to fend for itself.

Syria deploys Russian anti-sea missiles on coast, Scuds on Turkish border

December 16, 2011

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DEBKAfile Exclusive Report December 16, 2011, 2:06 PM (GMT+02:00)

 

L-300P Bastion carrying Yakhont

Expanded Russian military and diplomatic support for the Assad regime was underscored by the deployment Friday, Dec. 16, of advanced Moscow-supplied Yakhont (SSN-26) shore-to-sea missiles along Syria’s Mediterranean shore to fend off a potential Western-Turkish invasion by sea. Last week, Russia airlifted to Syria 3 million face masks against chemical and biological weapons and the Admiral Kutznetsov carrier and strike group was sent on its way to Syria’s Mediterranean port of Tartus.
Russian naval sources in Moscow stressed that the flotilla is armed with the most advanced weapons against submarines and aerial attack. Upon arrival, the Russian craft will launch a major marine-air maneuver in which Syrian units will take part.
Syria has received from Russia 72 Yakhont missiles able to hit marine targets up to a distance of 300 kilometers – i.e., over the horizon, our military sources report. The missile’s radar remains inert, making it hard to detect, until it is close to target. It is then switched on to guide its aim.

Its high speed – 2,000 kmh – enables the Yakhont to strike before its target has time to activate self-defense systems.
Thursday night, in response to the deployment of 21 Syrian Scuds on the Turkish border, including five with chemical warheads, Ankara convened its top military council and declared its armed forces ready for war. Syria also rushed armored reinforcements to the Jordanian border.

debkafile‘s military and intelligence sources report that the rush of Syrian war moves backed by Russia indicates that both believe a Western-Arab force is on the point of invading Syria. They are keeping an eye especially on Turkey which is suspected of having obtained a NATO marine and air umbrella, including the US Sixth Fleet, for military preparations aimed at ousting Bashar Assad, so repeating the operation against Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi.
The diplomatic flurry around Syria was accentuated by US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s arrival in Ankara Friday morning to find Turkish armed forces on war preparedness, and Syrian Vice President Farouk A-Shara’s landing in Moscow for a crisis conference with Russian leaders.

Thursday night, Dec. 15, debkafile reported:

War tensions around Syria rose alarmingly Thursday night, Dec. 15, when Turkey’s top military council convened “to review the armed forces’ preparedness for war” in response to the deployment of Syrian missiles, some tipped with chemical warheads, on their common border. debkafile‘s military sources report the meeting was led by Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan.

The Assad government also rushed armored units in two directions – to the Turkish frontier and also to the Jordanian border opposite the US special operations units from Iraq newly deployed to defend Jordan against a Syrian attack, as debkafile reported on Dec. 13
Our sources report that 21 Syrian missile launchers, five of them Scud D with chemical warheads, are deployed in northern Syria opposite the Turkish Hatai (Alexandretta) district. They were moved up in broad daylight to make sure Western spy satellites and Turkish intelligence surveillance saw them. More are on the way.

In Israel, the IDF announced it was reconstituting the special command for operations behind enemy lines under the command of Brig. Gen. Shay Avital.

Before the military council convened in Ankara, Turkey placed its border contingents, air force and navy on war preparedness.

The official statement said the high military council had “assessed Turkish army needs and necessary steps to address these requirements…”

The Turkish press repeated a statement by Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu in an interview two weeks ago that Turkey does not want to consider a military option for intervention in neighboring Syria as Damascus cracks down on popular protest, but it is ready for any scenario.

The Turkish army has prepared operational plans for seizing parts of northern Syria if the situation there continues to deteriorate. Those plans would essentially carve Syria into two entities, with the Turkish army holding the north and protecting opposition and civilian populations, while the Syrian army and Assad loyalists would remain in control of the central and southern regions.