What's new

Ankara’s move to Chinese air systems appals NATO allies

Why is Turkey considering a Chinese system? Is it some sort of a strategic shift or is it just simply the price?
 
@T-123456 @madmusti It's not 1 or 2. There are 14 Bases used as NATO bases in Turkey.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
@T-123456 @madmusti It's not 1 or 2. There are 14 Bases used as NATO bases in Turkey.

I know ,but for me that´s are Important.

I think Somewhere in a very cold Region they have too Base for Research of something like this ^^
 
Last edited by a moderator:
@T-123456 @madmusti It's not 1 or 2. There are 14 Bases used as NATO bases in Turkey.
We were talking about US airbases(not NATO),Incirlik and Izmir Airstation are the only ones.
Izmir Airstation doesnt need to be protected by those Patriots(nothing coming from the west) so according to Madmusti the Patriots are only protecting Incirlik.
The point was for what reason the Patriots are in Turkey,in my vieuw they are there to protect Turkey from incoming and not only Incirlik.
Btw,if there are more bases we dont know of,you could name them so we know.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
We were talking about US airbases(not NATO),Incirlik and Izmir Airstation are the only ones.
Izmir Airstation doesnt need to be protected by those Patriots(nothing coming from the west) so according to Madmusti the Patriots are only protecting Incirlik.
The point was for what reason the Patriots are in Turkey,in my vieuw they are there to protect Turkey from incoming and not only Incirlik.
Btw,if there are more bases we dont know of,you could name them so we know.

I see. Izmir AFB is not a US base. It's the NATO Land Forces HQ (LANDCOM). Which is also the place where OEF-Afghanistan is directed. Btw sorry my knowledge. It was 24 not 14.

nato-bases-in-turkey.jpg


17973_haber.jpg


The North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) has 24
military bases in Turkey, which is
the western neighbor of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, a report
says.
The report, published on the
Iran-Balkan news agency (IRBA)
on Thursday, listed the names
and locations of NATO’s military
bases in Turkey and noted that
the country has become a
regional power.
NATO’s Incirlik Base, which is
located eight kilometers (five
miles) east of Adana, Turkey’s
fifth largest city, and 56
kilometers (35 miles) from the
Mediterranean Sea, is an
important regional logistical air
base of the alliance.
Izmir Air Station is the facility of
the United States Air Force in
Europe (USAFE) in Izmir, located
320 kilometers (200 miles)
southwest of Istanbul. Forty-two
airplanes and Roland and Hawk
missile systems, manned by 300
personnel, are based there.
The Izmir Air Station is the oldest
NATO base in Turkey and its
importance has increased in
recent years. The headquarters
of NATO’s Allied Air Component
Command for Southern Europe
has been located in Izmir since
August 11, 2004.
The Sile Air Base has been built
according to international
standards for launching stinger
missiles.
The Konya 3rd Main Jet Base
Group Command was the base of
NATO’s AWACS aircraft during the
Iraq war. Konya was a Turkish
F-100 base in the mid-1970s and
the air forces of Israel, Turkey,
and the United States conducted
their first joint exercises at the
air base, codenamed Anatolian
Eagle, in June 2001.
The Ninth Main Jet Base of the
Balikesir Air Base, in which six
vault missile systems have been
deployed, is located in the
Turkish province of Balikesir in
the Marmara region.
The Merzifon Air Base is a military
airport located in the city of
Merzifon in Amasya province in
the central Black Sea region.
Merzifon is the base of the 5th
Air Wing of the 2nd Air Force
Command of the Turkish Air
Force.
The Bartin Air Base is located in
the northern province of Bartin.
The Bartin Naval Base, a
submarine base of the Turkish
Navy and assigned to the Turkish
Northern Sea Area Command, is
also in this area.
Pirinclik Air Base is a 41-year-old
US-Turkish military base located
near the southeastern city of
Diyarbakir. It was once NATO’s
frontier post for monitoring the
Soviet Union and the Middle East,
but it was closed on September
30, 1997.
The Eskisehir Air Base is a
military airport located in the
northwestern city of Eskisehir.
Eskisehir is the home base of the
1st Air Wing of the 1st Air Force
Command of the Turkish Air
Force.
The Iskenderun Naval Base is a
base of the Turkish Navy on the
northeastern coast of the
Mediterranean Sea, 2.5
kilometers (1.6 miles) east by
northeast of Iskenderun city in
the southern province of Hatay. It
is assigned to the Turkish Navy’s
Southern Sea Area Command.
Bandirma Airport is a military
airbase and public airport
located in the city of Bandirma in
Balikesir province. Bandirma is
the base of the 6th Air Wing of
the 1st Air Force Command of the
Turkish Air Force.
The Afion-Kara-Hissar Air Base is
Turkey’s largest and NATO’s
second largest air base and is the
headquarters of NATO
operations in the country.
The Sarkisla Air Base in Sivas
province is located in the eastern
part of the Anatolian region, and
the Bornova Air Base is located in
Izmir province.
The Luleburgaz Air Base is in the
northwestern province of
Kirklareli, and the Corlu Air Base
is located in the northwestern
city of Corlu in the province of
Tekirdag.
The Pazar Air Base is located in
Pazar town in the northeastern
province of Rize in the Black Sea
region, the Erzurum Air Base is in
the city of Erzurum in eastern
Anatolia, and the Persembe Air
Base is located in Ordu province
on the Black Sea coast of Turkey.
The Izmit Air Base in located in
Kocaeli province, and the Kutahya
Air Base is a military airport in
the western province of Kutahya
in the Aegean region.
The Canakkale Air Base is in the
northwestern province of
Canakkale.
NATO also has a military facility in
Ankara.
Combined Air Operations
Center-6 (CAOC-6) in Eskisehir is
one of the ten command centers
in Europe used by the United
States Air Force to provide
command and control of air and
space operations.
NATO’s Air Component Command
Headquarters is located in Izmir
and NATO’s Rapid Deployable
Corps-Turkey is headquartered in
Istanbul.
Turkey joined NATO in 1952 and
serves as the organization’ s
eastern anchor, as it controls the
straits leading from the Black Sea
to the Aegean and also has
borders with Syria and Iraq.

https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO#T.C3.BCrkiye.27deki_NATO_.C3.BCsleri

NATO’s Eastern Anchor. 24 NATO bases in Turkey | Global Research
 
@madmusti I suggest you to leave this anti-foreigner (I found that, lol) thing. They have nothing to do with NATO bases in there. They had to be deployed in NATO Bases because. The authority had be led by NATO. 480 kilometers of southeastern air space is protected by those MIMs. It's all propaganda you heard.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Havelsan of Turkey and Boeing of the United States are in the process of developing a next generation, high altitude ballistic missile defence shield. It is envisaged that the system will be used by the U.S., Turkey and other NATO member states.
Maybe thats what they are waiting for?
 
We should go for the one with most tot and most compatibility with our naval air defence.
 
Back
Top Bottom