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1996 Syria Special Weapons News



  • Syria builds nerve gas arsenal [Sunday Times - 11/17/96] by Uzi Mahnaimi According to General Yitzhak Mordechai, Israel's defence minister "We now know the Syrians have several hundred Scud missiles with the capability of reaching every part of Israel." American spy satellite photographs appeared to indicate the presence of a chemical weapons plant at Aleppo in northern Syria.
  • Syrian Missles A Review of Syria's Missile Strategy October 27, 1996.. 14 Cheshvan 5757 Special Report - Syria has carried out a reorganization of its surface-to-surface missile units since 1982. At the end of 1988 the Syrians had more than 36 launching systems for SS-21 missiles, 24 launchers for FROG 7, and 18 launchers for SCUD-B.
  • Syria's Missile Strategy Almashad Alsiasi 22 October 1996 - At the end of 1988 the Syrians had more than 36 launching systems for SS-21 missiles, 24 launchers for FROG 7, 18 launchers for SCUD-B, and launchers for the SS18 and SSC-3 missiles which are designed for coastal defense. The Syrian surface-to-surface missile forces are organized in three surface-to-surface missile brigades and one brigade which is in the process of being formed.
  • Hafez Assad: Still the Sphinx of Damascus Gerald Steinberg - Jerusalem Post - September 8, 1996
  • Syrian Chemical Weapons CDISS News and Views - September 1996
  • Syria Tests Scud C CDISS News and Views - August 1996
  • Syria's Latest Missile Tests and its Embrace of Iran Show it Doesn't Want Peace August 21, 1996 - Israel Television reported on August 20, 1996 that the Syrian Army is testing advanced Scud-C missiles.
  • Syrian Weaponry August 8, 1996.. 23 Av 5756 Special Report - 021sr Missile inventories include 36 SS-21 missiles, 200 SS-1 (Scud-B) missiles and 60 Scud-C. These missiles are manufactured in underground plants near Halab and Hamah. Chemical weapons are manufactured in three locations. One is next to Damascus, the second next to Hamah and the third, the main plant, in the village of Safira, in the region of Halab.
  • SYRIA -- MOST ADVANCED IN ARAB WORLD IN CHEMICAL WEAPONS (Article by London correspondent, "Ma'ariv", Aug 8, 1996, p. A7)
  • U.S. Informs Bonn of Syrian Toxic-Gas Unit THE WASHINGTON TIMES, JUNE 5, 1996



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