На русском языке.
Первая исследовательская работа по анализу боевого применения российского оружия в Сирии, в которой представлены данные о новейших и модернизированных образцах российских вооружений и военной техники, прошедших проверку в боевых действиях на сирийском театре военных действий, начиная с 30 сентября 2015 года.
Russia publishes book on role of Russian-made weapons in Syrian conflict
It is the first comprehensive assessment and analysis of possible changes to the global arms market caused by the performance of Russian armaments in Syria
The STATUS Company has published a book titled "Russian Weapons in Syrian Conflict". The book's editor, Prof. Valery Polovinkin, PhD, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, told TASS that it the first analysis of the employment of Russian arms in Syria. The book offers information about the latest and upgraded Russian-made materiel proven in combat in the Syrian theater of operations since September 30, 2015.
"The book is the first comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of up-to-date Russian-made weapons in a real war under the harsh climatic conditions and the first analysis of possible changes to the global arms market, caused by the performance of Russian armament in Syria," the scientist said.
According to him, the latest Russian materiel the military is transitioning to should be fit for use in various climes around the world.
"We realize full well that combat-proven weapons enjoy a higher demand on the international arms market than the ones lacking a combat record do. Everybody wants reliable hardware tested in battle, because they usually pay a lot of money for it," Valery Polovinkin stressed.
"Previously, Russian arms usually lagged behind US ones in this respect. As is known, the United States fights on all continents and its weapons are always tested in battle. Now, Russia has the same opportunity owing to the friendly policies of Syria's leadership," the scientist noted.
"We have tested all of our advanced weapons and demonstrated their capabilities to the whole of the world. This is especially important because many of the current and potential customers for our military gear are situated the same climatic zone or in the ones similar enough," he emphasized.
The book comprising six chapters provides detailed analysis of the Syrian operation of the Russian Aerospace Force, Navy and Army. Of special interest is the chapter covering Western military experts' analysis of Russian weapons. The global arms market situation preceding Russia's joining the Syrian conflict has been analyzed and a market assessment has been made based on the combat record of Russian arms in Syria.
All information in the book is complemented with tables, graphs, charts and 200 color photographs courtesy of the Russian Defense Ministry and TASS Russian News Agency.
TASS
Russia publishes book on role of Russian-made weapons in Syrian conflict
It is the first comprehensive assessment and analysis of possible changes to the global arms market caused by the performance of Russian armaments in Syria
The STATUS Company has published a book titled "Russian Weapons in Syrian Conflict". The book's editor, Prof. Valery Polovinkin, PhD, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, told TASS that it the first analysis of the employment of Russian arms in Syria. The book offers information about the latest and upgraded Russian-made materiel proven in combat in the Syrian theater of operations since September 30, 2015.
"The book is the first comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of up-to-date Russian-made weapons in a real war under the harsh climatic conditions and the first analysis of possible changes to the global arms market, caused by the performance of Russian armament in Syria," the scientist said.
According to him, the latest Russian materiel the military is transitioning to should be fit for use in various climes around the world.
"We realize full well that combat-proven weapons enjoy a higher demand on the international arms market than the ones lacking a combat record do. Everybody wants reliable hardware tested in battle, because they usually pay a lot of money for it," Valery Polovinkin stressed.
"Previously, Russian arms usually lagged behind US ones in this respect. As is known, the United States fights on all continents and its weapons are always tested in battle. Now, Russia has the same opportunity owing to the friendly policies of Syria's leadership," the scientist noted.
"We have tested all of our advanced weapons and demonstrated their capabilities to the whole of the world. This is especially important because many of the current and potential customers for our military gear are situated the same climatic zone or in the ones similar enough," he emphasized.
The book comprising six chapters provides detailed analysis of the Syrian operation of the Russian Aerospace Force, Navy and Army. Of special interest is the chapter covering Western military experts' analysis of Russian weapons. The global arms market situation preceding Russia's joining the Syrian conflict has been analyzed and a market assessment has been made based on the combat record of Russian arms in Syria.
All information in the book is complemented with tables, graphs, charts and 200 color photographs courtesy of the Russian Defense Ministry and TASS Russian News Agency.
TASS
Na russkom jazyke.
Pervaja issledovatelskaja rabota po analizu boevogo primenenija rossijskogo oruzhija v Sirii, v kotoroj predstavleny dannye o novejshikh i modernizirovannykh obraztsakh rossijskikh vooruzhenij i voennoj tekhniki, proshedshikh proverku v boevykh dejstvijakh na sirijskom teatre voennykh dejstvij, nachinaja s 30 sentjabrja 2015 goda.
Russia publishes book on role of Russian-made weapons in Syrian conflict
It is the first comprehensive assessment and analysis of possible changes to the global arms market caused by the performance of Russian armaments in Syria
The STATUS Company has published a book titled "Russian Weapons in Syrian Conflict". The book's editor, Prof. Valery Polovinkin, PhD, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, told TASS that it the first analysis of the employment of Russian arms in Syria. The book offers information about the latest and upgraded Russian-made materiel proven in combat in the Syrian theater of operations since September 30, 2015.
"The book is the first comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of up-to-date Russian-made weapons in a real war under the harsh climatic conditions and the first analysis of possible changes to the global arms market, caused by the performance of Russian armament in Syria," the scientist said.
According to him, the latest Russian materiel the military is transitioning to should be fit for use in various climes around the world.
"We realize full well that combat-proven weapons enjoy a higher demand on the international arms market than the ones lacking a combat record do. Everybody wants reliable hardware tested in battle, because they usually pay a lot of money for it," Valery Polovinkin stressed.
"Previously, Russian arms usually lagged behind US ones in this respect. As is known, the United States fights on all continents and its weapons are always tested in battle. Now, Russia has the same opportunity owing to the friendly policies of Syria's leadership," the scientist noted.
"We have tested all of our advanced weapons and demonstrated their capabilities to the whole of the world. This is especially important because many of the current and potential customers for our military gear are situated the same climatic zone or in the ones similar enough," he emphasized.
The book comprising six chapters provides detailed analysis of the Syrian operation of the Russian Aerospace Force, Navy and Army. Of special interest is the chapter covering Western military experts' analysis of Russian weapons. The global arms market situation preceding Russia's joining the Syrian conflict has been analyzed and a market assessment has been made based on the combat record of Russian arms in Syria.
All information in the book is complemented with tables, graphs, charts and 200 color photographs courtesy of the Russian Defense Ministry and TASS Russian News Agency.
TASS