In a video posted to YouTube Friday, Syrian rebels appear to have filmed themselves firing for the first time a US-made TOW anti-tank missile at a Russian T-90 tank.
According to the video's caption, the TOW strike occurred in the Syrian town of Sheikh Aqil, a suburb just northwest of Aleppo.
The BGM-71 TOW is an aging wire-guided anti-tank missile system that the United States has been supplying to CIA-vetted Syrian rebels.
Since their first appearance in 2014, the missiles have popped up throughout the war-torn country, often in videos showing rebels attacking Syrian troops and government-backed militias.
Friday's video is significant because there is very little footage, if any, of a US TOW going up against one of Russia's most modern battle tanks. In this case, it is unclear if the T-90 in the video was crewed by Russian or Syrian troops.
When Russia first began pumping equipment and personnel into northern Syria in September 2015, there were confirmed reports of the T-90s at Russia's airfield in Latakia, though they were likely only there to defend the airfield.
Russia has supplied various other types of tanks to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military. However, the arrival of the T-90s in September was the first shipment of its kind in the almost five year-old war.
#Russian T-90 A in #Aleppo, first Russian ground operations have just began 💪💪 pic.twitter.com/TfDSj0wFeq
— SAA Reporter (@Syria_Protector) November 23, 2015
Video shows a T-90 getting hit by a TOW #missile in #Syria. Hit seems to glance turret roof https://t.co/GyljO6Jijmpic.twitter.com/upnc1qmVRD
— Nick de Larrinaga (@NickJDWEurope) February 26, 2016
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