Venezuela's Russian-Made Defense Systems Were Not Connected To Radar When U.S. Forces Conducted Raid To Capture Maduro: Report
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The United States explains why Caracas' defense has failed.
Venezuela's Russian-Made Defense Systems Were Not Connected To Radar When U.S. Forces Conducted Raid To Capture Maduro: Report
Venezuela's advanced air defense systems bought from Russia were not connected to the radar when U.S. forces descended in Caracas to capture authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, according to a new report.
Russian air defense systems were turned off when the US carried out the operation that captured Maduro
Caracas' failed anti-aircraft shield during Maduro's capture opens a crack in military architecture and hits the prestige of the Russian defense industry in full
The old Russian systems from the possession of Venezuela, which had been present for years at a stake against any American intervention, had not even been connected to radar at the time when the US forces had...
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