Turkey Weighs Returning S-400s to Russia as Moscow Faces Air-Defense Shortfall
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Turkey weighs returning S-400s to Russia as Moscow faces air-defense shortfall
Facing a serious shortfall, Moscow has asked Ankara to return the S-400 surface-to-air missile systems sold to Turkey in 2017. Russia is trying to get back the S-400 batteries that Turkey purchased in 2017 for $2.5 billion, according to the Turkish outlet Nefes, which cited defense-industry sources. The request involves two S-400 battalions delivered to Turkey in 2019. That deal triggered a diplomatic crisis between Ankara and Washington at the …
According to Defense Express, Russia may want to repurchase the S-400 systems it sold to Turkey due to losses and parts shortages in the Ukraine war. The report also notes that the US's reaction is seen as the biggest obstacle to this process.
russians Want to Buy Back Their Own S-400s SAM Systems from Turkey – This Is Negative Scenario for Ukraine
The option when the russian federation buys its own S-400 surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems from Turkey will be interesting for both moscow and Ankara, but what risks might Turkey face in this case
These are the two divisions of the P-400.
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