The Russian president Vlademir Putin ordered the deployment of the high-tech S-300 and S-400 units in order to protect Russian troops on the ground.
Russian Defence Ministry spokesperson General Igor Konashenkov, said in a statement: "Any missile or air strikes on the territory controlled by the Syrian government will create a clear threat to Russian servicemen.
"Russian air defense system crews are unlikely to have time to determine in a ‘straight line’ the exact flight paths of missiles and then who the warheads belong to.
"And all the illusions of amateurs about the existence of ‘invisible’ jets will face a disappointing reality."
Fears of a confrontation in Syria between the US and Putin's troops have increased following the coalition bombing of Russian-backed Syrian government soldiers last month.
The strike, which the US claimed was an accident, reportedly killed 83 of Bashar al-Assad’s men.
Russia and America were suppose to have a peace talk in Geneva but was a failure after America accused Russia of bombing Al-Assad men and Russia in return accused America of supporting terror cult Islamic Sate through it's foreign minister.
Kremlin has confirmed it has sent a warship to the Mediterranean amid preparation of the uncertainty.
The Mirazh missile corvette, armed with state-of-the-art cruise missiles, follows another two Black Sea Fleet vessels, The Serpukhov and The Zelyony Dol, which had been due to reach the Mediterranean on Wednesday
And a top US army official warned a full-scale war between nations is “almost guaranteed".
Major General William Hix said the White House should prepare for "violence on the scale that the US Army has not seen since Korea"
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