The agreement in 2009 was as follows:
http://www.dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/turkey-patriot-advanced-capability-3-guided-missiles
-13 PATRIOT Battalions
-72 PATRIOT Advanced Capability (PAC-3) missiles
-197 MIM-104E PATRIOT (GEM-T)
-4 MIM-104E GEM-T Lot Validation Missiles,
-5 PATRIOT Digital Missiles
-5 Anti-Tactical Missiles and other support equipment
-8 AN/USQ-140(V)(11)(c) Multifunctional Information Distribution Systems
-13 AN/MPQ-65 Radar Sets
-13 Battery Command Posts,13 Engagement Control Stations
-48 M902 TEL Launching Stations,
-52 Antenna Mast Groups,
-13 Electronic Power Plant III (EPP),
-100 THALES 9310C (VHF) Radios,
-150 THALES 9310C VHF Data Radios,
-containers, battery and battalion maintenance equipment, prime movers, generators, electrical power units, personnel training and training equipment, trailers, communication equipment, tool and test sets, spare and repair parts.
Existing Approval covers the following purchases:
20 Patriot Missile Launcher
80 Gem-T Missile
60 Pac-3 Missile
4 AN / MPQ-65 Radar
4 Firing control units
10 Antenna unit
5 Power unit
Training, spare parts, repair kit
So this proposal, covers less than half of the total requirement. In this way, you can make a healthier comment about the situation of the SIPER project, the consortium that is walking with Europe and the emergency supply of the S400 system.