Do We Really Want a “Pre-emptive”
World War with Russia?
By F. William Engdahl
November 25, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "NEO"
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Washington continues making an international fool of herself by her
inability to effectively counter the impression around the world
that Russia, spending less than 10% of the Pentagon annually on
defense, has managed to do more against ISIS in Syria in six weeks
than the mighty US Air Force bombing campaign has done in almost a
year and half. One aspect that bears attention is the demonstration
by the Russian military of new technologies that belie the
widely-held Western notion that Russia is little more than a
backward oil and raw material commodity exporter.
Recent reorganization of the Russian state
military industrial complex as well as reorganization of the
Soviet-era armed forces under Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu’s term
are visible in the success so far of Russia’s ISIS and other terror
strikes across Syria. Clearly Russian military capabilities have
undergone a sea-change since the Soviet Cold War era.
In war there are never winners. Yet Russia has
been in an unwanted war with Washington de facto since the George W.
Bush Administration announced its lunatic plan to place what they
euphemistically term “Ballistic Missile Defense” missiles and
advanced radar in Poland, Czech Republic, Romania and Turkey after
2007. Without going into detail, BMD technologies are the opposite
of defensive. They instead make a pre-emptive war highly likely. Of
course the radioactive ash heap in such an exchange would be first
and foremost the EU countries foolish enough to invite US BMD to
their soil.
Then came the highly provocative US-instigated
coup d’etat in Ukraine in February 2014, installing a cabal of
gangsters, neo-nazis and criminals who launched a civil war against
its own citizens in east Ukraine, an ill-conceived attempt to bring
Russia into a ground war across her border. It followed two UN
Security Council vetoes by Russia and China of US proposals for No
Fly zones over Syria as was done to destroy Qaddafi’s Libya. Now
Russia has surprised the West by accepting the request of Syrian
President Bashar al Assad to help eliminate the terrorism that has
ravaged the once-peaceful country for over four years.
What the Russian General Staff has managed, since
the precision air campaign began September 30, has stunned western
defense planners with Russian technological feats not expected. Two
specific technologies are worth looking at more closely: The Russian
Sukoi SU-34 fighter-bomber and what is called the Bumblebee
hyperbaric mortar weapon.
Sukhoi SU-34 ‘Fullback’ fighter-bomber
The plane responsible for some of the most
damaging strikes on ISIS and other terror enclaves in Syria is
manufactured by the Russian state aircraft industry under the name
Sukhoi SU-34. As the Russian news agency RIA Novosti described the
aircraft,
“The Su-34 is meant to deliver a sufficiently
large ordnance load to a predetermined area, hit the target
accurately and take evasive action against pursuing enemy
planes.”
The plane is also designed to deal with enemy
fighters in aerial combat such as the US F-16. The SU-34 made a
first test flight in 1990 as the collapse of the Soviet Union and
the chaos of the Yeltsin years caused many delays. Finally in 2010
the plane was in full production.
According to a report in US Defense Industry
Daily, among the SU-34 features are:
• 8 ton ordnance load
which can accommodate precision-guided weapons, as well as
R-73/AA-11 Archer and R-77/AA-12 ‘AMRAAMSKI’ missiles and an
internal 30mm GSh-301 gun.
• Maximum speed of Mach
1.8 at altitude.
• 3,000 km range,
extensible to “over 4,000 km” with the help of additional drop
tanks. The SU-34 can also refuel in mid-air.
• It can fly in TERCOM
(Terrain Contour Matching) mode for low-level flight, and has
software to execute a number of difficult maneuvers.
• Leninets B004 phased
array multimode X-band radar, which interleaves terrain-following
radar and other modes.
Now new EW technologies
Clearly the aircraft is impressive as it has
demonstrated against terrorist centers in Syria. Now, however,
beginning this month it will add a “game-changer” in the form of a
new component. Speaking at the Dubai Air Show on November 12, Igor
Nasenkov, the First Deputy General Director of the Radio-Electronic
Technologies Concern (KRET) announced that this month, that is in
the next few days, SUKHOI SU-34 fighter-bombers will become
electronic warfare aircraft as well.
Nasenkov explained that the new Khibiny aircraft
electronic countermeasures (ECM) systems, installed on the wingtips,
will give the SU-34 jets electronic warfare capabilities to launch
effective electronic countermeasures against radar systems,
anti-aircraft missile systems and airborne early warning and control
aircraft.
KRET is a holding or group of some 95 Russian
state electronic companies formed in 2009 under the giant Russian
state military industry holding, Rostec.
Russia’s advances in what is euphemistically
termed in military jargon, Electronic Counter Measures or ECM, is
causing some sleepless nights for the US Pentagon top brass to be
sure. In the battles in eastern pro-Russian Ukraine earlier this
year, as well as in the Black Sea, and now in Syria, according to
ranking US military sources, Russia deployed highly-effective ECM
technologies like the Krasukha-4, to successfully jam hostile radar
and aircraft.
Lt. General Ben Hodges, Commander of US Army
Europe (USAREUR) describes Russian ECM capabilities used in Ukraine
as “eye-watering,” suggesting some US and NATO officers are more
than slightly disturbed by what they see. Ronald Pontius, deputy to
Army Cyber Command’s chief, Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon, told a
conference in October that, “You can’t but come to the conclusion
that we’re not making progress at the pace the threat
demands.” In short, Pentagon planners have been caught
flat-footed for all the trillions of wasted US taxpayer dollars in
recent years thrown at the military industry.
During the critical days of the March 2014 Crimean
citizens’ referendum vote to appeal for status within Russia, New
York Times reporters then in Crimea reported the presence of Russian
electronic jamming systems, known as R-330Zh Zhitel, manufactured by
Protek in Voronezh, Russia. That state-of-the-art technology was
believed to have been used to prevent the Ukrainian Army from
invading Crimea before the referendum. Russian forces in Crimea,
where Russia had a legal basing agreement with Kiev, reportedly were
able to block all communication of Kiev military forces, preventing
a Crimean bloodbath. Washington was stunned.
USS Donald Cook…
Thereafter, in April, 2014, one month after the
accession of Crimea into the Russian Federation, President Obama
ordered the USS Donald Cook into the Black Sea waters just off
Crimea, the home port of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, to “reassure” EU
states of US resolve. Donald Cook was no ordinary guided missile
destroyer. It had been refitted to be one of four ships as part of
Washington’s Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System aimed at
Russia’s nuclear arsenal. USS Donald Cook boldly entered the Black
Sea on April 8 heading to Russian territorial waters.
On April 12, just four days later, the US ship
inexplicably left the area of the Crimean waters of the Black Sea
for a port in NATO-member Romania. From there it left the Black Sea
entirely. A report on April 30, 2014 in Russian newspaper
Rossiyskaya Gazeta Online titled, “What Frightened the American
Destroyer,” stated that while the USS Donald Cook was near Crimean
(Russian by that time) waters, a Russian Su-24 Frontal Aviation
bomber conducted a flyby of the destroyer.
The Rossiyskaya Gazeta went on to write that the
Russian SU-24 “did not have bombs or missiles onboard. One canister
with the Khibin electronic warfare complex was suspended under the
fuselage.” As it got close to the US destroyer, the Khibins turned
off the USS Donald Cook’s “radar, combat control circuits, and data
transmission system – in short, they turned off the entire Aegis
just like we turn off a television by pressing the button on the
control panel. After this, the Su-24 simulated a missile launch at
the blind and deaf ship. Later, it happened once again, and again –
a total of 12
times.”
While the US Army denied the incident as Russian
propaganda, the fact is that USS Donald Cook never approached
Russian Black Sea waters again. Nor did NATO ships that replaced it
in the Black Sea. A report in 2015 by the US Army’s Foreign Military
Studies Office assessed that Russia, “does indeed possess a growing
EW capability, and the political and military leadership understand
the importance…Their growing ability to blind or disrupt digital
communications might help level the playing field when fighting
against a superior conventional foe.” Now new Russian Khibini
Electronic Counter Measure systems are being installed on the
wingtips of Russia’s SUKHOI SU-34 fighter-bombers going after ISIS
in Syria.
Killer Bumblebees
A second highly-advanced new Russian military
technology that’s raising more than eyebrows in US Defense Secretary
‘Ash’ Carter’s Pentagon is Russia’s new Bumblebee which Russia’s
military classifies as a flamethrower. In reality it is a highly
advanced thermobaric weapon which launches a warhead that uses a
combination of an explosive charge and highly combustible fuel. When
the rocket reaches the target, the fuel is dispersed in a cloud that
is then detonated by the explosive charge. US Military experts
recently asked by the US scientific and engineering magazine Popular
Mechanics to evaluate the Bumblebee stated that, “the resulting
explosion is devastating, radiating a shockwave and fireball up to
six or seven meters in diameter.” The US experts noted that the
Bumblebee is “especially useful against troops in bunkers, trenches,
and even armored vehicles, as the dispersing gas can enter small
spaces and allow the fireball to expand inside. Thermobarics are
particularly devastating to buildings — a thermobaric round entering
a structure can literally blow up the building from within withoverpressure.”
‘Status-6′
We don’t go into yet another new highly secret
Russian military technology recently subject of a Russian TV report
beyond a brief mention, as little is known. It is indicative of what
is being developed as Russia prepares for the unthinkable from
Washington. The “Ocean Multipurpose System: Status-6” is a new
Russian nuclear submarine weapons system designed to bypass NATO
radars and any existing missile defense systems, while causing heavy
damage to “important economic facilities” along the enemy’s coastal
regions.
Reportedly the Status-6 will cause what the
Russian military terms, “assured unacceptable damage” to an
adversary force. They state that its detonation “in the area of the
enemy coast” (say, New York or Boston or Washington?) would result
in “extensive zones of radioactive contamination” that would ensure
that the region would not be used for “military, economic, business
or other activity for a long time.” Status-6 reportedly is a massive
torpedo, designated as a “self-propelled underwater vehicle.” It has
a range of up to 10 thousand kilometers and can operate at a depth
of up to 1,000 meters. At a November 10 meeting with the Russian
military chiefs, Vladimir Putin stated that Russia would counter
NATO’s US-led missile shield program through “new strike systems
capable of penetrating any missile defenses.”
Presumably he was referring to Status-6.
US Defense Secretary Carter declared on November 8
in a speech that Russia and China are challenging “American
pre-eminence” and Washington’s so-called “stewardship of the world
order.” Carter added that, “Most disturbing is Moscow’s nuclear
saber-rattling,” which in his view, “raises questions about Russian
leaders’ commitment to strategic stability, their respect for norms
against the use of nuclear weapons…”
Not surprisingly, Carter did not mention
Washington’s own very loud nuclear saber-rattling. In addition to
advancing the US Ballistic Missile Defense array targeting Russia,
Carter recently announced highly-advanced US nuclear weapons would
be stationed at the Büchel Air Base in Germany as part of a joint
NATO nuclear program, which involves non-nuclear NATO states in
Europe hosting more than 200 US nuclear warheads. Those NATO states
across Europe, including Germany, have just become a potential
Ground Zero in any possible nuclear war between the United States
and Russia. Perhaps it’s time for some more sober minds to take
responsibility in Washington for restoring a world at peace, minds
not obsessed with such ridiculous ideas of “pre-eminence.”
F. William
Engdahl is strategic risk consultant
and lecturer, he holds a degree in politics from Princeton
University and is a best-selling author on oil and geopolitics,
exclusively for the online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook”.