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Russia is Ready for Modern Warfare and It's Not Only About New Weapons

© Sputnik / Dmitry Vinogradov / Go to the mediabankSu-24 bombers of the Russian Aerospace Forces at the Khmeimim airbase in Syria.
Su-24 bombers of the Russian Aerospace Forces at the Khmeimim airbase in Syria. - Sputnik International
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Russia's counterterrorism campaign in Syria is not over yet but it has already shown that Moscow has all it takes to conduct modern warfare, New York-based political analyst Nikolay Pakhomov wrote for the National Interest.

In Syria, "Russia is conducting a type of campaign lately seen executed only by the United States or under American leadership. Airstrikes from a foreign base, cruise missiles, different types of space and electronic reconnaissance, no land force units involved, drones, close coordination between navy and air force, cooperation with foreign military: these are all signs of an operation typical to modern warfare," Pakhomov observed.

In addition, Russia's campaign in Syria is transparent, with volumes of information on the number of sorties, the area of operation, etc. available each day.

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The successful aerial operation against ISIL has also demonstrated that Russia is firstly a loyal ally who is not afraid of making bold decisions in trying times.

"Syria is considered to be a Russian ally in the Middle East: President Assad asked Moscow for help and Russia has stood by its ally in very difficult circumstances," he noted.

At the same time, Russia has worked tirelessly to enlist the support of major stakeholders in the region (and beyond). Moscow has remained in contact with Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Israel and all those, who expressed interest in tackling the self-styled Islamic State and the like, regardless of how these countries view Russia's efforts.

This initiative, according to Pakhomov, has "significantly strengthened Russia's strategic" profile in the Middle East.

Furthermore, the campaign in Syria clearly shows that Moscow is not afraid to act when action is required. Time will tell whether boldness pays off but it is a welcome quality "in the current age of global public scrutiny, information overload and universal political procrastination," as the analyst described it.

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