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Putin to Saudi Arabia: Our air defenses can protect you, like they do Turkey and Iran

It was a joke. Worded text can't render the situation properly. An animated sequence can. With sound, the whole picture gets even clearer.

Putin trolling #Saudi at presser in Ankara today. Rouhani can’t stop laughing, Zarif clearly enjoyed it too:
“The one thing Saudi could’ve done was to make a clever decision like #Iran did, and buy our S-300 missile defence system”

https://twitter.com/golnarM/status/1173692960610881536

Outdated systems ... Lets be fair !
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The Russian S-300 SAM is like using a hammer on an egg. Not the best. But DEW are the solutions.

Here the timely answer from the Far-Eastern counterpart to the Israelo-Iranian conflict, the South Korean dealing with a possible future North Korean attack with swarms of drones and low altitude cruise missiles:

South Korea to develop anti-air laser weapons system by 2023

15:17 September 17, 2019

SEOUL, Sept. 17 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will launch a project to develop a laser weapons system designed to disable aerial targets, such as drones, the arms procurement agency said Tuesday.

Under the project worth 88 billion won (US$73.98 million), the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) seeks to complete the development of the system, named Block-I, capable of launching precision strikes against small unmanned aerial vehicles by 2023 for operational deployment.

The weapons system is supposed to direct lasers from optical fibers at aerial targets at a short distance to neutralize them.

It can react quickly, literally at the speed of light, and is capable of firing a number of shots without physical bullets or shells, as it relies on electrical power, which costs around 2,000 won per shot, according to DAPA.

Only a handful of advanced countries, including the United States, Israel and Germany, have acquired these weapons.

As part of preparations for the project, South Korea's state-run Agency for Defense Development (ADD) has studied related technologies for years, DAPA added.

"After the development of the system aimed at small targets at close range, we will continue to upgrade it to intercept bigger targets farther away, such as fighter jets and satellites. in the future," DAPA said in a release.

Drones, which are cheap and easy to control, have become an increasing security threat in recent years. Last week, a series of drone attacks damaged Saudi Arabia's oil facilities, severely hurting the global energy supply.

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https://archive.fo/ndzJU/8b6fa4f37e2d27c27d848f9ed373ef6f6c165ef1.jpg ; https://archive.fo/ndzJU/a88948f3365c3980c1a880f8a4bf272b996788a1/scr.png ;http://web.archive.org/web/20190917232907/https://i.imgur.com/aYVdsOS.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190917...N/2019/09/17/AEN20190917006500325_01_i_P4.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190917...AEN20190917006500325?section=national/defense ; http://archive.is/5M3Ct
1. South Korean AA laser weapons system Block-I.

http://web.archive.org/web/20190917...AEN20190917006500325?section=national/defense
http://archive.is/5M3Ct

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