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By contrast, Israeli airstrikes on Syrian runways are always unbelievably accurate. For example:Likely on.
I’d see the same type of airstrikes by Russia in Syria. Slightly missing the mark.
Unless the simulation is to hit parked aircraft near the runway.
Stop simping for Israel, you terrorist sympathiser. Iran doesn't need accuracy lessons from you, aramco bombing was accurate enough, no?By contrast, Israeli airstrikes on Syrian runways are always unbelievably accurate. For example:
In Syria they had an undercover recruit program, yet had gathered 150k fighters, against 70k fighters of resistance, what made you think they will recruit less in their open coallition and in a in their backyard!?Saudis, with minimal ground forces (mostly foreigners)
Did you see many Saudi soldiers fighting in Aden or Marib or Sanaa?In Syria they had an undercover recruit program, yet had gathered 150k fighters, against 70k fighters of resistance, what made you think they will recruit less in their open coallition and in a in their backyard!?
Which is not that surprising if they were using cruise missiles as opposed to dumb bombs.By contrast, Israeli airstrikes on Syrian runways are always unbelievably accurate. For example:
With all due respect I dont think HGV is "simping for israel",he does actually make a rather good point,and that is the rather obvious lack of air launched pgms on the part of the iriaf,or even something like the very accurate dumb bomb aiming system that the russians showed off in syria.Stop simping for Israel, you terrorist sympathiser. Iran doesn't need accuracy lessons from you, aramco bombing was accurate enough, no?
at this places there are tower and hangars.....and the cantina...and an outlook post where one can have a look through good glasses for a 2 shekels/10 min....
With all due respect I dont think HGV is "simping for israel",he does actually make a rather good point,and that is the rather obvious lack of air launched pgms on the part of the iriaf,or even something like the very accurate dumb bomb aiming system that the russians showed off in syria.
The problem here,to me at least,is not a lack of resources so much as it is a lack of leadership on the part of the iriafs top brass,and the failure of that leadership to correctly decide on what are the truly important priorities.
Saudis ran a proxy war in Yemen. beside Yemeni tribes, armies of their coalition and private military companies, they had recruited their mercenaries from lots of poor countries as well, including Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Chad, Nigeria, etc, even from their fighters in Syria.Did you see many Saudi soldiers fighting in Aden or Marib or Sanaa?
Holding leaders to account for basics is a good thing, if others want weaknesses to remain, that is their problem and I hope they fail in that endeavour.