Hurshid Celebi
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BVR (beyond visual range) olarak adlandırılan Görüş Ötesi Kapasitesi ile her türlü hava şartında kullanılabiliyor
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You can always buy israeli defance missiels that are batter then patriot and s-300. It can help to bring back turkey-israel relations.
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Patriots maybe outdated to take out Ballistic missiles, but they are perfect for taking out Enemy Aircraft.
Secondly, if USA was going to replace these batteries with upgraded ones, they would have repeatedly said so. But no such claims have been made. And if they were really upgrading them, then Turkey wouldn't have asked them to keep the Patriots there.
because those old patriot failed to counter airplanes they modified them to work against ballistic missile which if its truevand they are from 20 years ago and not modernised yet I doubt they also be much challenge against missiles.Patriots maybe outdated to take out Ballistic missiles, but they are perfect for taking out Enemy Aircraft.
Secondly, if USA was going to replace these batteries with upgraded ones, they would have repeatedly said so. But no such claims have been made. And if they were really upgrading them, then Turkey wouldn't have asked them to keep the Patriots there.
why did usa want to pull out missiles from turkey
Could it be that US has obtained intelligence in advance that Russia will militarily intervene?
Or maybe Russia had informed US directly, or indirectly through 3rd party?
NATO ACO | NATO Deployment of Patriot Missiles to Turkey
"NATO has been augmenting Turkey’s defence capabilities since January 2013.
In response to Turkey’s request, NATO Foreign Ministers decided on 4 December 2012 that NATO would augment Turkey’s air defence capabilities in order to defend the population and territory of Turkey against threats posed by missiles from across its border with Syria."
After almost 3 years of defensive deployment no missiles (at least not reported) have been fired into Turkey.
Thanks for the info.
The question is timing of such pulling out. After some years of deployment, US (& other NATO members) decided to pull out, then Russia militarily intervened (and violated air space) just within a month or so. Are these incidents completely unrelated, neither one is consequential to the other?
because those old patriot failed to counter airplanes they modified them to work against ballistic missile which if its truevand they are from 20 years ago and not modernised yet I doubt they also be much challenge against missiles.
why did usa want to pull out missiles from turkey
US pulling out Patriot missiles from Turkey - The Times of India
ISTANBUL: The US on Friday started to withdraw its Patriot missile batteries from Turkey, despite Russia's weekend incursions into Ankara's airspace amid a deepening crisis in Syria.
The batteries, based in Turkey's southeastern province of Gaziantep, have been taken to the Turkish harbour of Iskenderun for shipping back to the United States, the Dogan news agency said.
The withdrawal came despite Ankara's appeal for its NATO allies to keep their Patriot missiles in the country, as Russia started air raids on Islamic State targets in Syria on September 30 and Russian fighters twice breached Turkish airspace on October 3 and 4.
The US Patriots were stationed in Gaziantep in 2013 with 300 US troops as a counter-defence against possible missile attacks from Syria. Germany and the Netherlands also deployed the missiles in Turkey, reports Xinhua news agency.
The US and Germany announced in August that they would withdraw their batteries, saying Syria no longer posed a serious threat to Turkey, a NATO ally.
The US embassy in Ankara said in a statement earlier that the Patriots "will be re-deployed to the US for critical modernization upgrades".
The Netherlands pulled out its two batteries from the southern Turkish city of Adana early this year, but Spain filled the gap by providing two batteries.
Germany is set to withdraw its missiles next week.