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BBC correspondent Frank Gardner tweeted that a Saudi official confirmed the delivery of 500 TOW anti-tank missiles to the Free Syrian Army (FSA).
The FSA is currently being squeezed from all directions by the Syrian military, Russian airstrikes, and competition from jihadist fighters including ISIS.
The delivery of the TOW missiles - which have also been provided by the CIA - will increase the capabilities of the FSA against Syrian armor and it would enable them to more effectively battle against Assad's recent military advances.
"Five hundred TOWs is not an inconsequential number," Jeffrey White, a
"I don't think it will be a revolutionary event but it will increase the attrition of regime armor, which will make it harder for the regime to conduct offensive operations."
TOW missiles, as Popular Mechanics notes, are guided missiles that could thoroughly damage tanks, armored carriers, and over vehicles that the Assad regime might send into the field. And, unlike other used against armored targets, such as RPGs, TOW missiles can be used from a considerable distance.
On Thursday, the FSA and other affiliated rebel units carried out a "tank massacre" after the Syrian government launched a large offensive backed by Russian airstrikes to retake northern portions of Hama province.
According to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights, the rebel forces armed "with US-made TOW missiles … [and] other guided rockets ... caused the destruction … of over 15 armored cars, vehicles, and tanks."
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White said that the rolling hills and plains in Hama and Idlib are ideally suited to the use of TOWs. Assad's armor has little protection or cover in the region and are ideal targets for the guided missiles.
The presence of these weapons has continued to cause extreme damage among Assad's forces as his offensive has continued into Friday.
Video shows the moment when #FSAs Brigade.13 destroyed a #Syrian regime T-72 tank in #Hamas northern countryside. pic.twitter.com/Eb4LSIjVUb
- Sakir Khader (@sakirkhader) October 9, 2015
There's no way Assad/Putin/Suleimani planned for the losses they're taking in Hama right now. This is a debacle.
- Zeddonymous (@ZeddRebel) October 9, 2015
"If this continues," White warned, "expect to see the [Syrian] regime move away from using armor and start using higher firepower and air operations as a solution."