Saudi Arabia’s agreement to purchase the S-400 anti-aircraft Triumf anti-missile system from Russia is a major blow to the United States and its European allies.
The deal follows Turkey’s $2.5 billion agreement to buy the S-400, and ongoing negotiations with Egypt for the S-400. Egypt already has the S-300VM system (also known as the Antey 2500) which can engage short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, precision guided weapons, strategic and tactical aircraft, as well as early warning and electronic warfare aircraft. (Originally the S-400 was called the S-300 PMU-3.)
Among other countries with the S-300 system are Greece, a NATO ally who got them from Cyprus when the Turks threatened Cyprus with war unless the country gave up its missiles. Thus, they were given to Greece to defuse a crisis with Turkey.
There are other users of these systems. There is China, of course, but also India, Ukraine, Venezuela and NATO member Bulgaria, to name a few.
But the S-400 is the real game changer. The reason is the multiple intercept missiles the S-400 system can fire. The S-400 supports four different missiles – the very long range 40N6E-series (400 km), the long range 48N6 (250 km), the 9M96e2 (120 km) and the short range 9m96e (40 km). By comparison the US Patriot system supports only one interceptor missile with a range of 96 km.
But there is more. The 9M96E2 is one of the jewels of the S-400 system. It flies at Mach 15 (around 5,000 meters per second or 18,500 kph), it can engage targets as low as 5 meters off the ground, and it can maneuver pulling up to 20 Gs (a human can withstand no more than 9 Gs with special pressure suits and helmets and for only a few seconds). It is designed to knock out penetrating aircraft and missiles flying “off the deck” or just above ground and neutralize cruise missiles.
Dr. Carlo Kopp, one of the world’s top aerospace experts, says the S-400 has optional acquisition radars designed to defeat modern stealth aircraft such as the F-22 and the F-35. They work by operating in multiple frequency bands including both VHF and L bands that can “see” stealth-protected fighters.
Stealth designs have been built on low-detection by X-band radars, the most common military and civilian radars (others such as C-band – now known as the G/H band – are less prevalent). The F-35 has stealth protection mainly in the front of the aircraft, meaning that when it turns away from its target it is vulnerable. In time, the entire air defense system of the US and its allies, all based primarily on X band, will become obsolete as China and Russia move toward stealth aircraft and missiles.
Along with the radar enhancements (which may or may not be delivered to foreign customers), Russia has a formidable integrated air defense system even though the size of its truly modern aircraft fleet is quite small compared to the United States and NATO. Russia lost a decade in the arms race when it had no money to develop and build new aircraft, and its economy today barely supports acquisition of effective numbers of new equipment. Indeed, one of the reasons Russia developed its air defenses along with wanting to counter US stealth aircraft and cruise missiles is because it could not afford a big fleet of modern fighter aircraft. (The US administration and Congress should pay close attention to Russia’s limited offensive capabilities, not too often done these days of anti-Russian hysteria in Washington.)
One use of the S-400 long-range missile is against stand-off systems including flying command posts and aircraft such as the E-3 Sentry AWACS. These aircraft, which are used by the US and its NATO allies with a squadron stationed in Japan at Kadena AFB and in the UAE at al-Dhafra, are vulnerable to S-400 interceptors and lose their stand-off range protection. We may be reaching the end of the AWACS capability, which were originally designed in the 1960s.
The S-400 also has capability against ballistic missiles, a feature that surely attracted Saudi Arabia’s interest. How good it is against ballistic missiles? No one knows for sure.
The Saudi decision to buy the S-400 is probably linked to Egypt’s earlier purchase of the S-300VM and desire to get the S-400. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states probably paid for Egypt’s weapons.
The Russians have definitely made a breakthrough with sales of weapons to some NATO countries with uncertain futures in the bloc (e.g. Greece, Turkey) and strong US client countries such as Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states such as the UAE. One immediate new example: Russia says the UAE is just months away from buying the formidable Su-35 multirole fighter jet, the current Queen of the Russian Air Force fighter fleet.
The Russian breakthrough makes sense in technological terms. The US does not have a true competitor to the S-400 system and the US is not anxious to see such systems proliferate. Too bad and too late.

Coming from a Fillipino, thats hilarious. You guys use cocnuts and large rubber bands to get them airborne….
Hold yer horses. Russia will sell the downgraded export version, not the premium version they withhold solely for their own military. Still, it will eb a good missile system, and can’t be "turned off" by the Muricans (or Zionistanis) if they so choose.
small drones and cheap missles can saturate these defenses before the real attack comes…the sale will expose its secrets .and soon it will have a better competetor on the other side
Korean Airline and Malaysian airline had tasted an anti-aircraft missile of USSR and Russia long time ago. So it means Russians are capable of delivering an effective interceptor.
There are no alternatives for Hamas, becausethereare no out let from Gaza. thism is the main reason.
Luca Taramelli
Good thing it’s also MUCH BETTER OPTION!!
S125 was tested in 1999
S400 is really game changer but still untested in war.
Donoyu Reech Please don’t wait for a war. Not knowing ever which system is better, due to long times of peace, is the better choice.
Kirovs are getting 1 unit S 500 , 2 unit S 400 & 4 unit Pantsir M CIWS , 4 Kasthan / AK 630 for air defence and lots of sub-sonic Kalibr , Super sonic ONIX & Hypersonic Tsircon. Each 28500 ton Kirov will able to face an entire CBG due to awesome missiles. When Hornets & low speed Tomohawk find it difficult to penetrate Kirov’s defence simly because S 500 engages its target from 600 km & S 400 from 400 km away .. stoping Russian anti-ship missiles would be near impossible due to their high speed & maneuver .
Snake pretending as ally
The S-400 is all Saudi Arabia can afford. It is cash-strapped. And so the cheapter option is better value for its shrinking money.
Donoyu Reech even a fake war in Vietnam,, Afghanistan, and Syria, it still lose so don’t talk about a real war yet.
No reasoning power? Dumbass!
Donoyu Reech , idiot
Donoyu Reech Because after the Russians threathen to shoot down US jets East of the Euphrates river the US never ventured across that line
One point the article did not make is the red tape associated with US arms purchases. Perhaps that was a factor in the Saudi (and others) decision to buy this system as well.
How do you know the Americans fear this defence system? The Russians are marketing these weapons because they need cash.
Wait for a real war to find out whose weapons are better.
The S400 system is awesome. NATO and USA fear this defensive system.