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The chances of an accident in the skies over Syria look to be increasing, as a map from CBS Evening News shows.

Russia started bombing targets in Syria last week, avoiding the strongholds of ISIS — the terror group they claim to be bombing — and instead going after CIA-backed rebels and others who are fighting the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, who the US has said must step aside if ISIS is to be defeated.

Recently during their bombing campaign, Russian jets "had their closest run-in yet" with American planes, according to CBS. They were reportedly within 20 miles of each other, close enough that Americans could see the Russian planes on their targeting cameras.

The green planes are American aircraft and the yellow planes are Russian:

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CBS News

Lt. Gen. Charles Brown, commander of the American air campaign in Syria, told CBS that the US has just been working around the Russians as they have entered Syrian airspace to conduct strikes against anti-regime rebels and extremist factions.

"We're up a lot more often than [the Russians] are so when we do have to move around [them] for safe operation, it's for a small period of time compared to the hours and hours that we're airborne over Iraq and Syria," Brown said.

Brown said he doesn't think Russian airstrikes will clash with American operations, but some experts have said that there are significant risks associated with the US-led anti-ISIS coalition occupying the same airspace as Russia.

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CBS

"While the US and Russia will engage in direct military talks to 'deconflict' any strikes, the chances for accidents go way up — especially given the many military members of the coalition," geopolitical expert Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, told Business Insider last week.

"The US and allies will ignore Russian calls to avoid Syrian airspace the same way the Russians ignored the US on Assad."

Russia gave the US little notice before it started bombing rebel groups fighting the regime of Assad, a close ally of Russia.

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REUTERS

The Associated Press noted this week that "the air forces of multiple countries are on the attack, often at cross purposes in Syria's civil war, sometimes without coordination," emphasizing the potential for "unintended conflict."

Turkey, Australia, France, and the US are all flying planes over Syria, and Russia is not coordinating with the Americans, according to the AP. Defense officials from the US and Russia have had conversations about "de-conflicting" their activities in Syria, and those discussions are ongoing.
 
i was thinking the same. Lets hope for best & these fu*kers don't collide with each other. World had enough of their douchbaggery since last 40 years.
 
The chances of an accident in the skies over Syria look to be increasing, as a map from CBS Evening News shows.

Russia started bombing targets in Syria last week, avoiding the strongholds of ISIS — the terror group they claim to be bombing — and instead going after CIA-backed rebels and others who are fighting the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, who the US has said must step aside if ISIS is to be defeated.

Recently during their bombing campaign, Russian jets "had their closest run-in yet" with American planes, according to CBS. They were reportedly within 20 miles of each other, close enough that Americans could see the Russian planes on their targeting cameras.

The green planes are American aircraft and the yellow planes are Russian:

screenshot%202015-10-06%2010.42.39.png
CBS News

Lt. Gen. Charles Brown, commander of the American air campaign in Syria, told CBS that the US has just been working around the Russians as they have entered Syrian airspace to conduct strikes against anti-regime rebels and extremist factions.

"We're up a lot more often than [the Russians] are so when we do have to move around [them] for safe operation, it's for a small period of time compared to the hours and hours that we're airborne over Iraq and Syria," Brown said.

Brown said he doesn't think Russian airstrikes will clash with American operations, but some experts have said that there are significant risks associated with the US-led anti-ISIS coalition occupying the same airspace as Russia.

20-miles-away-706x388.jpg
CBS

"While the US and Russia will engage in direct military talks to 'deconflict' any strikes, the chances for accidents go way up — especially given the many military members of the coalition," geopolitical expert Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, told Business Insider last week.

"The US and allies will ignore Russian calls to avoid Syrian airspace the same way the Russians ignored the US on Assad."

Russia gave the US little notice before it started bombing rebel groups fighting the regime of Assad, a close ally of Russia.

screenshot%202015-10-06%2009.17.22.png
REUTERS

The Associated Press noted this week that "the air forces of multiple countries are on the attack, often at cross purposes in Syria's civil war, sometimes without coordination," emphasizing the potential for "unintended conflict."

Turkey, Australia, France, and the US are all flying planes over Syria, and Russia is not coordinating with the Americans, according to the AP. Defense officials from the US and Russia have had conversations about "de-conflicting" their activities in Syria, and those discussions are ongoing.

Will Russia be sending in ground troops?
 
There are 4-6 russian planes and we know they are targetting safe heavons of terrorists and killing them.
But there are so many US planes, what are they doing there ?
 
Look at the map above, Coalition seems to be bombing isis more than Russia.


bombing without ground offensive is nothing
 
bombing without ground offensive is nothing
Thats up to the Syrian military, they outnumber ISIS several times over and are better equipped.

Assisting Kurds mainly, as opposed to Russias few aircraft which are assisting whatever Assad says.
 
Thats up to the Syrian military, they outnumber ISIS several times over and are better equipped.


True, but ISIS are not afraid of die. They charge at machine guns with their bare chests.
 
True, but ISIS are not afraid of die. They charge at machine guns with their bare chests.
Are you cheerleeding them? o_O
 
True, but ISIS are not afraid of die. They charge at machine guns with their bare chests.

Tell that to the Russians. They did the same to the Germans and chased them from Moscow, all the way back to Berlin.

All they needed was just some vodka, and they have plenty of that. So don't get them started now. :lol:
 
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