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Turkey to test Russian missile defenses despite US threats

November 25, 2019
Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems drive on Red Square in Moscow in this file photo. — AFP
Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems drive on Red Square in Moscow in this file photo. — AFP

ANKARA — Turkey will start testing on Monday its Russian missile defense system, local media reported, despite repeated calls from the United States that it could lead to sanctions.

The governor's office in Ankara said on Sunday that military planes, including F-16 fighter jets, would circle the capital on Monday and Tuesday as part of "anti-air defense system tests", without specifying the system.

Pro-government newspaper Milliyet confirmed on Monday that it was the S-400 system, bought from Russia earlier this year to the consternation of Turkey's NATO allies.

The purchase has raised particular tensions with the US, which argues there is a risk that sensitive technological information could be leaked if the S-400 is used alongside Western systems such as the new F-35 jet.

Turkey has ordered 100 F-35s and its defense industry was part of the supply chain for the new jet, until it was kicked off the program after the S-400 purchase was finalized in July.

So far, the US has appeared reluctant to impose threatened sanctions on Turkey over the purchase, with officials saying it could be spared if it does not activate the S-400 system — though this option has been rejected by Turkey. — AFP


November 25, 2019
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