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@book{ Kasapoglu2018, title = {Control of the Syrian airspace: Russian geopolitical ambitions and air threat assessment}, author = {Kasapoglu, Can}, year = {2018}, series = {SWP Comment}, pages = {4}, volume = {14/2018}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit}, issn = {1861-1761}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-57103-3}, abstract = {Russia has mounted its anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) footprint in the Levant and also boosted the Syrian Arab Air Defense Force’s capabilities. Syrian skies now remain a heavily contested combat airspace and a dangerous flashpoint. Moreover, there is another grave threat to monitor at low altitudes. Throughout the civil war, various non-state armed groups have acquired advanced man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS), which pose a menacing challenge not only to the deployed forces, but also to commercial aviation around the world. In the face of these threats, NATO needs to draw key lessons-learned from the contemporary Russian operational art, and more importantly, to develop a new understanding in order to grasp the emerging reality in Syria. Simply put, control of the Syrian airspace is becoming an extremely crucial issue, and it will be a determining factor for the war-torn country’s future status quo. (author's abstract)}, keywords = {Syrien; Syria; Bürgerkrieg; civil war; militärische Intervention; military intervention; Russland; Russia; Auslandseinsatz; deployment overseas; Geopolitik; geopolitics; Bedrohung; threat; Luftverkehr; air traffic; NATO; NATO; Militär; military; arabische Länder; Arab countries}}