05.06.2005, 16:17
@Skywalker
Ja, das schon.
Der Artikel enthält noch ein paar weitere Infos :
Danach wurden die Raketen in einer Salve Richtung Türkei und Jordanien abgeschossen.
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Ja, das schon.
Der Artikel enthält noch ein paar weitere Infos :
Danach wurden die Raketen in einer Salve Richtung Türkei und Jordanien abgeschossen.
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Zitat:SYRIA LAUNCHES SCUD D MISSILES IN NEW TESTS
LONDON [MENL] -- Syria has launched at least two Scud D medium-range missiles in the military's biggest test of the North Korean-developed system.
Western intelligence and Israeli sources said Syria fired the Scud D missiles on May 27 toward the Jordanian and Turkish border. They said at least one Scud D flew more than 400 kilometers and was exploded in the Hatay district of Turkey.
This was the first Scud D missile test by Syria since 2001 and was deemed critical to continued development of the weapon. The sources said this was also the first time the Scud D missiles, which could be fitted with a biological and chemical warhead, were fired in a salvo.
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