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Russia has sent sophisticated anti-ship missiles to Syria, US media report.
The New York Times quotes unnamed US officials as saying the missiles could be used to counter any potential future foreign military intervention in Syria.

Without confirming details, Russia's foreign minister said Russian supplies did not break any international rules.

It comes amid growing alarm that chemical weapons may be being used in Syria, something US President Barack Obama has said would be "a red line".

Meanwhile efforts continue to arrange an international conference on Syria.

The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met Mr Lavrov in Sochi on Friday to discuss the plans for the conference, which would aim to bring together the Syrian opposition and members of President Bashar al-Assad's government.At a news briefing, Mr Ban said it was important to "not lose momentum" on the drive towards holding a peace conference and dates for it were being "actively discussed".

Mr Lavrov said a resolution could only be found through "an inclusive all-Syrian dialogue with participation of all Syrian forces, without any external intervention, as soon as possible".

Also on Friday, the UN's refugee agency said more than 1.5m Syrians were now registered as refugees, with the true figure likely to be much higher.

"Refugees tell us the increased fighting and changing of control of towns and villages, in particular in conflict areas, results in more and more civilians deciding to leave," UNHCR said in a statement.

Ship-killers'

Russia is one of Syria's few remaining allies and its major arms suppliers. Over the years, in contracts worth billions of dollars, it has sold thousands of tanks, artillery units, aircraft, helicopters and defence systems to Damascus.

According to the New York Times report, a recent Russian shipment to Syria included an advanced form of the Yakhont, a 6.7m-long (22ft) missile with a range of 290km (180 miles) and carrying either a high-explosive or armour-piercing warhead. The initial order - for 72 missiles along with launcher and support vehicles - was placed in 2007 and the first deliveries received in early 2011, said the paper. It quotes two unnamed senior US defence officials as saying the most recent shipments had more advanced radar guidance systems, enabling it to evade a ship's defences.

Sergei Lavrov said on Friday he did not understand "why the media is trying to create a sensation out of this".

"We have not hidden that we supply weapons to Syria under signed contracts, without violating any international agreements, or our own legislation.

"And we most importantly supply anti-aircraft system, and it doesn't create any imbalance of power in the region or any kind of advantages in the fight against the opposition."

Another US newspaper, the Wall Street Journal, reports that Moscow has deployed at least a dozen warships to patrol waters near the Russian naval base in the Syrian city of Tartus.

It quotes a senior US defence official as saying the deployment is a "show of force" by Moscow to demonstrate its commitment to the region.

Although there have been growing calls for arms to be channelled to the rebel fighters in Syria, there has so far been very limited enthusiasm in the West for outright military intervention.

But there is concern that the presence of sophisticated Russian-supplied weaponry will make it much harder to agree and carry out such intervention, implement a blockade or conduct targeted airstrikes in the future.

Nick Brown, editor-in-chief of the influential military journal Jane's International Defence Review, said the Yakhont was "a real ship killer".

"It enables the regime to deter foreign forces looking to supply the opposition from the sea, or from undertaking a more active role if a no-fly zone or a shipping embargo were to be declared at some point" he told the Times.Israel is also concerned such weapons could fall into the hands of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which could use them to either attack Israel or defend itself against any Israeli assault.

During his visit to Moscow on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly discussed the issue with Mr Putin, while Israeli jets have carried out strikes on Syrian targets to block alleged transfers of weapons to Hezbollah.

Despite its arms sales, Russia has hosted several world leaders in recent weeks in an attempt to find a way of ending the Syrian conflict, which has left an estimated 80,000 people dead.

The BBC's Steve Rosenberg is Moscow says the fact that Mr Ban, Mr Netanyahu, US Secretary of State John Kerry and UK Prime Minister David Cameron have travelled to Russia for talks shows they believe Moscow is the key to ending the crisis.

source: BBC News - Syria crisis: Russia 'sends sophisticated weapons'
 
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On one hand, it means that intervention is almost impossible.

On the other, it means that it's almost certain the rebels will get more sophisticated weapons now.

Russia has kicked off a small arms race now.

We're about to see more deaths.
 
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On one hand, it means that intervention is almost impossible.

On the other, it means that it's almost certain the rebels will get more sophisticated weapons now.

Russia has kicked off a small arms race now.

We're about to see more deaths.

whatever sold those are anti-missile, anti-air and anti-ship, rebels does not non of them (air or ship) to attack asad army, so it has nothing to do with rebels.

i understand your feelings , now you can not attack with air and just pass by on the name of security concern :lol:
 
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Anti-ship missiles??? Rebels don't have a navy.

russia is making sure no foreign intervention like Israel's airforce attack, Russia is saying let rebels and asad army fight with each other, lets see who wins :P
 
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whatever sold those are anti-missile, anti-air and anti-ship, rebels does not non of them (air or ship) to attack asad army, so it has nothing to do with rebels.

i understand your feelings , now you can not attack with air and just pass by on the name of security concern :lol:

I don't have a dog in this fight.

All I'm saying is that with advanced weapons, it means any intervention to stop the conflict by Turkish/NATO/Western forces is made impossible - as no nation is willing to pay a cost in blood to save Syria.

Because of this - Assad's hand is strengthened. He can act with more impunity knowing that intervention is unlikely.

It's because of this that the rebels will now get much more advanced weapons. This is inevitable.

We are fast approaching 100,000 deaths.
 
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russia is making sure no foreign intervention like Israel's airforce attack, Russia is saying let rebels and asad army fight with each other, lets see who wins :P

Buddy a few anti-ship missiles won't stop any foreign intervention, which I think is never going to happen. Syria has become a cesspool, no one wants to step into the muck. Let's hope the war ends soon.
 
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Buddy a few anti-ship missiles won't stop any foreign intervention, which I think is never going to happen. Syria has become a cesspool, no one wants to step into the muck. Let's hope the war ends soon.

Syrian army has more teeth than before, that is the point, i would not care if only syrian people fighting against asad, but actually most of the rebels came from outside Syria. It is actually proxy war by westerners.
 
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whatever sold those are anti-missile, anti-air and anti-ship, rebels does not non of them (air or ship) to attack asad army, so it has nothing to do with rebels.

i understand your feelings , now you can not attack with air and just pass by on the name of security concern :lol:

Hey buddy :woot:, did you forgot sub fired Tomhawks. They destroyed air defence system of Libya before imposing no fly zone.:smart:
 
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it is time the west arms the free syrian army to the teeth with some sophisticated weapons.
 
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