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IDF: Patriot missile fired at incoming UAV from Syria, which retreats |
2018-06-25 |
[IsraelTimes] Residents post pictures showing white trail left behind by anti-aircraft missile; the military says the air defense system didn't hit the UAV, which approached Israeli territory The Israel Defense Forces launched a Patriot interceptor missile at a drone that was heading toward Israeli airspace from Syria, prompting the incoming unmanned aerial vehicle to beat a retreat, the army said. "As a result, the aircraft fled from the border. No interception was reported," the army said in a statement. The drone was being used as part of the Syrian military’s activities in the Quneitra region, near the Israeli Golan Heights, a commander in the coalition supporting Syrian dictator Bashir al-Assad later told the Rooters news service. The IDF did not immediately identify the operator of the drone. The military said its systems spotted the incoming aircraft and fired at it before the UAV reached the border. "The IDF will not allow a violation of the aerial illusory sovereignty of the State of Israel and will take action against any attempt to harm its citizens," the army said. Residents of northern Israel quickly began sharing photographs and videos showing the white trail left behind, apparently by the Patriot launch. In recent days, fighting has intensified near Israel’s border with Syria, as dictator Bashir al-Assad’s forces, aided by the Russian military, move in on one of the last remaining areas of rebel-controlled territory in the country. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor on Sunday said that at least 23 people, including women and kiddies, had been killed by pro-regime forces in the latest round of violence. Fifteen pro-Assad fighters were also reportedly killed by Syrian rebels. On Sunday, intensive festivities were reported near the southern Syria city of Daraa, with dozens of ![]() Jerusalem and Moscow maintain close ties in order to prevent accidental festivities and conflicts between their militaries. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#9 By the way, there is no mention of this in JPost, YNet, or Arutz 7. No idea, g(r)omgoru. I check The Times of Israel and Ynet daily, the Jerusalem Post (my father’s tipple, back in the day) regularly. They overlap incompletely on what they report in English. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2018-06-25 21:45 |
#8 What happened to Ma Deuce? |
Posted by: AlanC 2018-06-25 17:02 |
#7 Why use a multi-million dollar Patriot on a Syrian drone? When a MANPAD Stinger is probably the better option. Patriot is mid to high attitude intercept. Not intended or designed for low attitude. Now the UAV may have been spoofing, through transmission or have someone in the same radar envelope behind it. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2018-06-25 15:15 |
#6 That's an expensive way to say "boo!" |
Posted by: gorb 2018-06-25 11:58 |
#5 By the way, there is no mention of this in JPost, YNet, or Arutz 7. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2018-06-25 09:22 |
#4 Why use a multi-million dollar Patriot on a Syrian drone? When a MANPAD Stinger is probably the better option. Control and proliferation issues, possibly ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2018-06-25 08:27 |
#3 Something not quite right here Well, Calabrese, all I can say if somebody fired a 2 million $ Patriot missile at UAV - and didn't even hit it, somebody is facing early retirement. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2018-06-25 08:25 |
#2 Why use a multi-million dollar Patriot on a Syrian drone? When a MANPAD Stinger is probably the better option. Patriot, $1 to 6 million dollars. Stinger, $40 thousand dollars. |
Posted by: Glaising Snusotle5882 2018-06-25 08:21 |
#1 ...Something not quite right here. PATRIOT moves several orders of magnitude faster than any drone, and once PATRIOT is moving, it ain't stopping. Sounds to me like the missile...well, missed, but the Syrians/Iranians took the hint. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2018-06-25 06:17 |