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Points to be noted:-
- Pentagon chief spokesperson Dana White insisted that "this operation does not represent a change in US policy" and was not an attempt to unseat Assad or become involved in the Syrian Civil War.
- The operation “significantly crippled” Syria’s chemical weapons capabilities and despite reports of evacuations of some production equipment and other materiel, some fixtures were likely too large to move to another, safe location.
- Dana White stressed that the operation was different from the strike on Syria’s Shayrat Air Base and focused on neutering Assad’s chemical weapons production capability rather than delivery platforms.
- McKenzie said that the U.S. military conducted a detailed targeting process, including "plume analysis" and other tasks, in order to mitigate the possible release of chemical agents from the strikes on any of the three sites.
- Lieutenant General McKenzie said the Syrians attempted to shoot down incoming missiles with 40 surface-to-air missiles using a "ballistic trajectory" and "without guidance."
What was struck?
Officially: 3 locations across Syria
Unofficially: additional set of locations across Syria
- Hezbollah headquarters in Quseir [information withheld from public]
- Some military bases [an example from Suwayda below]
- Damascus airport on fire [information withheld from public]
Location 1:-
The Barzeh Research and Development Center, according to the Pentagon briefing, is located in the greater Damascus area.
NOTE: Region accessible to the public.
Strike package for this location:
76 missiles struck the Barzah Research Center in Damascus, including 57 Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missiles (TLAM) and 19 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range (JASSM-ER) air-launched cruise missiles.
Location 2:-
The Him Shinshar chemical weapons storage facility is located west of Homs, a city north of Damascus.
NOTE: Region not accessible to the public.
Before:
After:
Strike package for this location:
22 missiles impacted the chemical weapon storage facility west of Homs, including nine TLAMs - all from U.S. ships - eight Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles from UK aircraft, three Missile de Croisière Naval (MdCN) cruise missiles from French frigates, and two SCALP air-launched cruise missiles from French aircraft.
Location 3:-
The Him Shinshar chemical weapons bunker facility, located more than 4 miles (7 km) from the storage facility, was struck by seven Scout missiles.
NOTE: Region not accessible to the public.
Before:
After:
NOTE: The camouflaged CW bunker is obliterated.
Strike package for this location:
Seven French SCALP missiles hit the associated bunker complex near the second target.
Location 4:-
NOTE: Region not accessible to the public.
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NOTE: Him Shinshar chemical weapons facility was constructed in 2017.
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Coalition aircraft related activity during the course of aforementioned strikes disclosed in this source: https://theaviationist.com/2018/04/...bout-the-first-waves-of-air-strikes-on-syria/
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References:-
http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...eleased-regarding-its-missile-attack-on-syria
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/world/syria-strikes/
http://www.businessinsider.com/syri...ar-chemical-weapons-bunker-on-april-13-2018-1
- Pentagon chief spokesperson Dana White insisted that "this operation does not represent a change in US policy" and was not an attempt to unseat Assad or become involved in the Syrian Civil War.
- The operation “significantly crippled” Syria’s chemical weapons capabilities and despite reports of evacuations of some production equipment and other materiel, some fixtures were likely too large to move to another, safe location.
- Dana White stressed that the operation was different from the strike on Syria’s Shayrat Air Base and focused on neutering Assad’s chemical weapons production capability rather than delivery platforms.
- McKenzie said that the U.S. military conducted a detailed targeting process, including "plume analysis" and other tasks, in order to mitigate the possible release of chemical agents from the strikes on any of the three sites.
- Lieutenant General McKenzie said the Syrians attempted to shoot down incoming missiles with 40 surface-to-air missiles using a "ballistic trajectory" and "without guidance."
What was struck?
Officially: 3 locations across Syria
Unofficially: additional set of locations across Syria
- Hezbollah headquarters in Quseir [information withheld from public]
- Some military bases [an example from Suwayda below]
- Damascus airport on fire [information withheld from public]
Location 1:-
The Barzeh Research and Development Center, according to the Pentagon briefing, is located in the greater Damascus area.
NOTE: Region accessible to the public.
Strike package for this location:
76 missiles struck the Barzah Research Center in Damascus, including 57 Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missiles (TLAM) and 19 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range (JASSM-ER) air-launched cruise missiles.
Dimensions of Tomahawk cruise missile:
TL = 20.3 feet
D = 21 inches
Dimensions of JASSM-ER:
TL = 13.9 feet
D = 25 inches
Now, keeping in view the sheer size of that compound, every missile would have struck! And there would still be room for more. Choice of warheads seem to be those which are not high-explosive.
TL = 20.3 feet
D = 21 inches
Dimensions of JASSM-ER:
TL = 13.9 feet
D = 25 inches
Now, keeping in view the sheer size of that compound, every missile would have struck! And there would still be room for more. Choice of warheads seem to be those which are not high-explosive.
Location 2:-
The Him Shinshar chemical weapons storage facility is located west of Homs, a city north of Damascus.
NOTE: Region not accessible to the public.
Before:
After:
Strike package for this location:
22 missiles impacted the chemical weapon storage facility west of Homs, including nine TLAMs - all from U.S. ships - eight Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles from UK aircraft, three Missile de Croisière Naval (MdCN) cruise missiles from French frigates, and two SCALP air-launched cruise missiles from French aircraft.
Location 3:-
The Him Shinshar chemical weapons bunker facility, located more than 4 miles (7 km) from the storage facility, was struck by seven Scout missiles.
NOTE: Region not accessible to the public.
Before:
After:
NOTE: The camouflaged CW bunker is obliterated.
Strike package for this location:
Seven French SCALP missiles hit the associated bunker complex near the second target.
Location 4:-
NOTE: Region not accessible to the public.
--- --- ---
NOTE: Him Shinshar chemical weapons facility was constructed in 2017.
--- --- ---
Coalition aircraft related activity during the course of aforementioned strikes disclosed in this source: https://theaviationist.com/2018/04/...bout-the-first-waves-of-air-strikes-on-syria/
--- --- ---
References:-
http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...eleased-regarding-its-missile-attack-on-syria
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/world/syria-strikes/
http://www.businessinsider.com/syri...ar-chemical-weapons-bunker-on-april-13-2018-1
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