Posted on 08/14/2008 2:31:15 PM PDT by lizol
Russia Fires SS-21 Ballistic Missiles at the Republic of Georgia, Poland Agrees to Have US Missile Defense
Last update: 4:33 p.m. EDT Aug. 14, 2008
WASHINGTON, Aug 14, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/
Riki Ellison, President of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance ( www.missiledefenseadvocacy.org), issued the following statements about the situation in Europe concerning Russia, Poland and the Republic of Georgia. "Over the last few days Russia has fired over two dozen SS-21 Ballistic Short Range Missiles into the country of Georgia, integrating ballistic missile strikes with their conventional military forces. The SS-21 is a road mobile, solid fuel, single stage ballistic missile, which is maneuverable in flight and carries a high-explosive warhead weighing up to 1060lbs. with 150 meter accuracy. It has a range of 43 miles. These missiles have been used by the Russians tactically for psychological and military targets as the Georgians do not have the capability to defend against or defeat ballistic missiles.
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No clue.
The SS-21 can carry the AA60 tactical nuclear warhead...or a chemical/biological package (which wouldn’t make a “boom”)...or 1,000 pounds of conventional explosives...or a dummy training round.
This is a WMD-capable munition that gives off a satellite-recognizable launch signature that can trigger U.S. DEFCON moves under some circumstances.
Firing it at mountain peasants in the remote Caucus is bizarre...
Jeff, the Russians did this once before. Remember the ugly Clinton days? Russia used SS-21’s back then in Chechnya.
On 21 October, 1999 US satellites [reportedly the Defense Support Program] tracked two Russian short-range SS-21 ballistic missiles launched northeast of Grozny. The missiles slammed into a crowded Chechen marketplace and a maternity ward, killing at least 143 persons, according to reports from the region.
Which is to say, Russia is signalling that it intends to do to Tbilsi what it did to Grozny (level it).
Grozny was eventually pounded into rubble.
Fight in Georgia Exposed Weak Points in Kremlin’s Aging Army
The Wall Street Journal | August 14, 2008 | Jeanne Whalen
Posted on 08/14/2008 1:52:39 PM PDT by lizol
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2061972/posts
How long are we going to let Putin kick sand in our faces??
Poland just accepted Star Wars, after rejecting it just a week ago :)
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