Those with codes 04 and 05 were not taken in Syria. There's snow in the background. The ground crews are wearing winter jackets.Arjan wrote:Those could very Well be stock pictures
As IS, Nusra Front or any other terrorist-organisation would benefit from a conflict between Russian and Coalition forces it is highly unlikely that any confrontation will occur. Remember that Syrian AF and Coalition aircraft operate in the same airspace for over a year now without any problems. It is very clear that the US is somehow tolerating Syrian AF operations as it would be no problem at all to detect and destroy any Syrian aircraft. I would not be surprised if there is any coordination on any level to avoid nasty situations.Richard from Rotterdam wrote:Earlier in the week of course Russia and Israel have made arrangements their rules of engagement in case Israel decides to bomb inside Syria. Definitely means trigger happy crews will have to think thrice before engaging any airborne blips on radar screens. But if the Russians have brought their S-300 or better radars with, then it especially gets risky for Dutch F-16s over Syria.
you could be right, however try search the web for "snow damascus". which is about just as cold as anywhere.Slijfie wrote:Those with codes 04 and 05 were not taken in Syria. There's snow in the background. The ground crews are wearing winter jackets.Arjan wrote:Those could very Well be stock pictures
24 red looks more like Syria.
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