Russia has deployed anti-aircraft missile systems around Moscow to protect the capital from attack in the latest sign Vladimir Putin is preparing for war.
The s-400 Triumph air defence system has been providing air cover for Russian forces in Syria since November, and is now being deployed on home soil.
It is capable of hitting moving airborne targets including planes and incoming missiles and has a range of 400km.
The
news has emerged the day the US sent more than 3,000 troops to Poland
in response to Nato's concern Russia was becoming more aggressive.
Defense
Ministry’s Department of Information and Mass Communication told
Interfax: 'The SAM combat squads of the Moscow Region aerospace forces
have put the new S-400 Triumph air defense missile system into service,
and have gone on combat duty for the air defense of Moscow and the
central industrial region of Russia.
'The
main task of the anti-aircraft missile troops of the Russian Aerospace
Forces is air defense and protecting vital state, military, industry and
energy facilities, as well as the Armed Forces troops and transport
communications, from aerospace attacks.'
The S-400 was designed as a protective mechanism against airstrikes. according to RT.
The US
tanks and armoured vehicles have started arriving in Poland today as
part of the biggest American military reinforcement in Europe for
decades, according to the BBC.
Soldiers
will carry out exercised in the Baltics as part of their tour as part
of the Obama administration's response to Russia's intervention in the
Ukraine.
Tours will last nine months before troops rotate, but whether or not they will remain under Trump's regime remains to be seen.
President-elect
Donald Trump's choice for secretary of defense, retired Marine General
James Mattis, will face questions about his views on a wide range of
topics at a Senate confirmation hearing Thursday.
He
is widely admired within defense and foreign policy circles and is
expected to easily win a vote of approval by the Senate Armed Services
Committee. - Daily Mail
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