Russian military and diplomatic support for  the Assad regime was underscored by the deployment Friday, Dec. 16, of  advanced Moscow-supplied Yakhont (SSN-26) shore-to-sea missiles along  Syria's Mediterranean shore to fend off a potential Western-Turkish  invasion by sea. Last week, Russia airlifted to Syria 3 million face  masks against chemical and biological weapons and the Admiral Kutznetsov  carrier and strike group was sent on its way to Syria's Mediterranean  port of Tartus. 
 Russian naval sources in Moscow stressed that the flotilla is armed  with the most advanced weapons against submarines and aerial attack.  Upon arrival, the Russian craft will launch a major marine-air maneuver  in which Syrian units will take part.
 Syria has received from Russia 72 Yakhont missiles able to hit marine  targets up to a distance of 300 kilometers - i.e., over the horizon, our  military sources report. The missile's radar remains inert, making it  hard to detect, until it is close to target. It is then switched on to  guide its aim.
  Its high speed – 2,000 kmh – enables the Yakhont to strike before its target has time to activate self-defense systems.
 Thursday night, in response to the deployment of 21 Syrian Scuds on the  Turkish border, including five with chemical warheads, Ankara convened  its top military council and declared its armed forces ready for war.  Syria also rushed armored reinforcements to the Jordanian border.
  DEBKAfile's  military and intelligence sources report that the rush of Syrian war  moves backed by Russia indicates that both believe a Western-Arab force  is on the point of invading Syria. They are keeping an eye especially on  Turkey which is suspected of having obtained a NATO marine and air  umbrella, including the US Sixth Fleet, for military preparations aimed  at ousting Bashar Assad, so repeating the operation against Libya's  Muammar Qaddafi.
 The diplomatic flurry around Syria was accentuated by US Defense  Secretary Leon Panetta's arrival in Ankara Friday morning to find  Turkish armed forces on war preparedness, and Syrian Vice President  Farouk A-Shara's landing in Moscow for a crisis conference with Russian  leaders.
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