Quote:
Originally Posted by syrian btw, whatever we do, we can win on the groud, but the aereal battle is certainly for israel (unless we have real sophisticated anti-aircraft missiles)... |
If your state learned 1 thing from the lebanon war it is that anti-aircraft missiles are a necessety. 1 of the main reason they failed in lebanon is because of the guerilla tactics used by the resistence which means that they didn't know where the HA fighters were located. In consequence their air advantage didn't produce much results and they ended up randomly firing at buildings in the hope of killing HA fighters, missing almost every time.
Freeing the Golan would probably have to involve it's invasion at 1 point or another if the israelis refuse to retreat due to heavy costs to their army. These would mean that thousands of troops would have to be called upon to invade. Even if you do manage to get the golans back temporary in order to ensure a permanent stay it is necessary to have these sophisticated missiles as Israel's air force would be succesful otherwise in inflicting huge casulties on our syrian brothers.