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Turkey tests its S-400 missiles to track F-22s and F-35s
Defense News July 2020 Global Security army industry
POSTED ON TUESDAY, 07 JULY 2020 11:59
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Turkey tested its first Russian-made S-400 Triumph systems on F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fighters, learned BulgarianMilitary.com citing the Evening Courier and Fighter Jets World magazines. The test results were not disclosed, but judging by the lack of complaints, it can be assumed that the country is completely satisfied with the systems, as BulgarianMilitary writes.
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S-400 Triumph air defense systems (Picture source: via Hürriyet Daily News)

The two batteries of Russian-made S-400 air defense systems are deployed at the Myurt airbase. They were tested at least three times on American stealth fighters. AviaPro news agency indicates that not only F-35 aircraft, but also more classified F-22s appeared in the detection range of systems.

The “targeted” American fifth-generation fighters were sent to rotation in the Middle East through the Black Sea and directly Turkey. Their route ran approximately 170-200 kilometers from the Turkish Air Force Airbase of Myurt. Therefore, the Turkish side had a great opportunity to test its S-400s for aerodynamic purposes. This was not the first test of Turkish S-400 over American fighter: in November 2019, video footage appeared showing the testing of the S-400’s radar on F-16s and F-4E Phantoms. So, Turkey has crossed ‘another red line’ by starting tests of the radar detection system it purchased from Russia as part of the S-400 missile defense system, U.S. Senator for Maryland Christopher Van Hollen said.

The United States wanted to buy S-400 missile systems from Turkey to exit the impasse regarding the participation of Ankara in the program for the production of F-35 Lightning II. Turkey declined the offer, to the relief of Russia.







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How comes Bulgaria gets this news before Turks do? o_O
 





Turkey tests its S-400 missiles to track F-22s and F-35s
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Turkey tested its first Russian-made S-400 Triumph systems on F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fighters, learned BulgarianMilitary.com citing the Evening Courier and Fighter Jets World magazines. The test results were not disclosed, but judging by the lack of complaints, it can be assumed that the country is completely satisfied with the systems, as BulgarianMilitary writes.
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S-400 Triumph air defense systems (Picture source: via Hürriyet Daily News)

The two batteries of Russian-made S-400 air defense systems are deployed at the Myurt airbase. They were tested at least three times on American stealth fighters. AviaPro news agency indicates that not only F-35 aircraft, but also more classified F-22s appeared in the detection range of systems.

The “targeted” American fifth-generation fighters were sent to rotation in the Middle East through the Black Sea and directly Turkey. Their route ran approximately 170-200 kilometers from the Turkish Air Force Airbase of Myurt. Therefore, the Turkish side had a great opportunity to test its S-400s for aerodynamic purposes. This was not the first test of Turkish S-400 over American fighter: in November 2019, video footage appeared showing the testing of the S-400’s radar on F-16s and F-4E Phantoms. So, Turkey has crossed ‘another red line’ by starting tests of the radar detection system it purchased from Russia as part of the S-400 missile defense system, U.S. Senator for Maryland Christopher Van Hollen said.

The United States wanted to buy S-400 missile systems from Turkey to exit the impasse regarding the participation of Ankara in the program for the production of F-35 Lightning II. Turkey declined the offer, to the relief of Russia.







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This is bs.
 





Turkey tests its S-400 missiles to track F-22s and F-35s
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Turkey tested its first Russian-made S-400 Triumph systems on F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fighters, learned BulgarianMilitary.com citing the Evening Courier and Fighter Jets World magazines. The test results were not disclosed, but judging by the lack of complaints, it can be assumed that the country is completely satisfied with the systems, as BulgarianMilitary writes.
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S-400 Triumph air defense systems (Picture source: via Hürriyet Daily News)

The two batteries of Russian-made S-400 air defense systems are deployed at the Myurt airbase. They were tested at least three times on American stealth fighters. AviaPro news agency indicates that not only F-35 aircraft, but also more classified F-22s appeared in the detection range of systems.

The “targeted” American fifth-generation fighters were sent to rotation in the Middle East through the Black Sea and directly Turkey. Their route ran approximately 170-200 kilometers from the Turkish Air Force Airbase of Myurt. Therefore, the Turkish side had a great opportunity to test its S-400s for aerodynamic purposes. This was not the first test of Turkish S-400 over American fighter: in November 2019, video footage appeared showing the testing of the S-400’s radar on F-16s and F-4E Phantoms. So, Turkey has crossed ‘another red line’ by starting tests of the radar detection system it purchased from Russia as part of the S-400 missile defense system, U.S. Senator for Maryland Christopher Van Hollen said.

The United States wanted to buy S-400 missile systems from Turkey to exit the impasse regarding the participation of Ankara in the program for the production of F-35 Lightning II. Turkey declined the offer, to the relief of Russia.







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That's what I am talking about - TR has to shut up and should keep more eyes on these "leakers" - this is not the time for more tensions - we can't rely on Russia or their axes in Syria or Libya - the only world power left is the US which is still "pro GNA" - why the TR is behaving this dumb - where is this Infos from?

This is bs.
I hope so!
 
If they were on stealth mod than thats big finding by Turks I must say
Sensor architecture of either aircraft will pick on something as significant as S-400 system from many miles away and tell the pilot whether the system is active or not and the aircraft is being tracked or not. The pilot can decide his/her course of action accordingly.

If they are operating in VLO mode, S-400 system, or any other system, cannot trace them in real-time. VLO flight mode is not merely theory; either aircraft is designed to scatter radar beams around and/or suppress their return to the source.

This kind of news scream "Luneburg Lens."
 
I think Turkey or any country can detect passing aircrafts through their radars.
No law or treaty has been broken here.
 
I think Turkey or any country can detect passing aircrafts through their radars.
No law or treaty has been broken here.
Detecting US Stealth Aircraft with Russian Hardware, which already brought up tensions between the US and TR has nothing to do with "legal"
 
That's what I am talking about - TR has to shut up and should keep more eyes on these "leakers" - this is not the time for more tensions - we can't rely on Russia or their axes in Syria or Libya - the only world power left is the US which is still "pro GNA" - why the TR is behaving this dumb - where is this Infos from?


I hope so!
Think about it,are we that stupid to activate the S-400 now,under these circumstances?
Lets say we did(impossible),wouldnt we have done it in secrecy,without any possible leaks?
 
Think about it,are we that stupid to activate the S-400 now,under these circumstances?
Lets say we did(impossible),wouldnt we have done it in secrecy,without any possible leaks?
My man ... following the PDF with these oodles and oodles of leaked Infos - our tr. friends all over here complaining about too few leaks... I don't know what to think... Either our tr people are just dumb or they are too naive...
even fake leaks made by pro-Russian trolls could get misused by anti-Turkic propagandists to increase some heat...
our people are not ready for social media - I'm starting to understand why the administration is banning social media in Turkey... just dumb shit happening too often!
So - to close the circle - I don't think that the Turkish army personnel is this dumb or the army, in general, to make these moves - in this time - maybe just before some offensives in Libya - but I can't talk for our dumb millet
 
BS

This news was the subject of Mr. Arda Mevlütoğlu's shits detector today.

(translation)
"bulgarianmilitary is a good source for tracking military developments in Bulgaria, but it usually spreads very heavy disinformation about Turkey. Also, there is already a reference to another dirty information site called aviapro in the news text.
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For example: Author saying that US offer to buying S-400 system but Turkey reject. That's not true. No such offer was made. It was proposed to add an item that would allow such a proposal to TR, be added to the Senate version of the Pentagon 2021 budget bill."
 
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