Russia to Send Aircraft Carrier to Lebanon, Syria in 2012
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةRussia will send a flotilla of warships led by its only aircraft carrier to its naval base in Syria for a port call next year amid tensions with the West over the Syrian crisis, a report said Monday.
The ships, headed by the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, will dock at the little-utilized Russian base in the Syrian port of Tartous in spring 2012, the Izvestia daily said, quoting the Russian navy.
The Tartous base, a strategic asset for Moscow dating back to Soviet times, is rarely used by Russian vessels and currently no Russian ship is based there although civilian and military personnel are present.
A naval spokesman confirmed the plan to send the ships but insisted it had nothing to do with the deadly violence in Syria between forces loyal to President Bashar Assad and the opposition.
The spokesman told the paper that the Admiral Kuznetsov would also visit Beirut, Genoa and Cyprus.
"This was planned already in 2010 when there were no such events there. There has been active preparation and there is no need to cancel this," added the spokesman.
Russia and the West have become deeply split over the situation in Syria, with Moscow insisting that sanctions and pressure against the Assad regime is not the way to solve the crisis.
Izvestia said the Admiral Kuznetsov -- Russia's only operational aircraft carrier -- would head down from the Russian Far North in December, keeping west of Europe and heading into the Mediterranean through the Strait of Gibraltar. It would also carry around a dozen aircraft.
It said the Admiral Kuznetsov would not be able to dock in Tartous itself due to the size of the vessel but anchor outside and be supplied by the smaller ships accompanying it. The ship has visited Tartous before in 1995 and 2007.
it is the last and only operational aircraft carrier from the soviet era,
it carries 12 YAK aircraft ( VTOL) v ertical take of and landing,,, and has 15 pct chance of crashing every time they use it. due to lack of maintenance.
dood luck
yes that's what Georgia said before they were pounded to dust in just under 5 days when they too thought that they would put up a fight against the bear with their highly trained soldiers with the state of the art equipment purchased and trained by the US and israeli special units and advisors, but little did they see the rain pouring down on them by what one of the georgian generals describes at the time as "something out of hell".
SO i'd think twice before underestimating them.
بالله هذي حاملة طائرات
اهع اهع
مافيه احد يشتري اسلحه من روسيا الا الدول العربيه الفقيره هذي دوله هزمتها افغانستان
طائراتهم قديمه وغير متطور ولا تكنلوجيا ولاتعرف بس محرك وجنحان والباقي اي كلام