Three Pantsir-S1 Air-Defense Systems Spotted South Of Libya’s Sirte

The Libyan National Army (LNA) has deployed at least three Pantsir-S1 air-defense system south of the coastal city of Sirte.

The systems were spotted in satellite images shared by Twitter user Ahmed Abdo on September 10. The three systems were deployed along the main defense line south of Sirte, 75 to 76 km away from each other.

The Pantsir systems in the images are based on a KAMAZ-6560 8×8 truck. This means that they were not deployed by the UAE, whose systems are based on German MAN SX 45 8×8 trucks. A possible sources of the systems is Syria that enjoys good relations with the LNA and its main backers, Egypt and the UAE.

Last July, a number of Pantsir-S1 systems were spotted in the vicinity of Sirte. However, they were in a desert yellow paint.

More than two months ago, Egypt warned against any attack on Sirte. President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi declared the city and al-Jufra Air Base, a red line for the Egyptian military. Since then, the city has become the main front between the LNA and the Turkish-backed Government of National Accord (GNA).

The recent talks between the LNA and the GNA in Morocco saw some progress. Nevertheless, the army and its allies are apparently still preparing for the worst.

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Sauron

target practice

Servet Köseoğlu

stand alone pantsir chewing gum,it should be integrated to multi-layer defense system…

Toni Liu

Yes, thats how bad name pantsir came from, because how stupid they are using tactic like this, when this kind air defence system needs some support to be effective not stand alone all in systems

LaRata

Need to put a SA-11 between then…