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Originally Posted by Jensen
NATO has experience with s300 so I wouldn't imagine that making much difference. They have had combat exercises in France and Germany where the Slovak Air Force brought S-300 missiles. I'm no expert at all but they seem to be mobile and mounted on big or small trailers with a generator and engagement radar. Shouldn't be much problems identifying and taking out those as they typically towed with the now familiar 8-wheeled truck?
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Thats not how it works, they dont drive this system around in the open, they use underground rail transit designed for this, shuttle it around, pop it up to shoot then back under...in the meantime they use hundreds of dummy s300 they drive around in the open which wastes opposition bombs. If you studied the Serbian conflict you will see how they brought NATO to its knees. The Serbians never really lost anything, what NATO bombed was cardboard cutouts and NATO admitted this later on. Also, the Slovak s300 was an old export model, very different from what the RUSSIANS use or close allies. When your
travelling at 500mph at 15000ft, it is easy to be fooled.