Turkey's S-400s Could Be Headed to India via Russia
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Turkey's S-400s could be headed to India via Russia
Turkish media recently claimed that Russia offered to buy back the S-400 surface-to-air missile system that it delivered to the country in 2019, reportedly to then resell them to other clients. Turkey is supposedly receptive to the idea as it seeks to end its spat with the US over the long-range system adept at detecting, tracking […] The post Turkey’s S-400s could be headed to India via Russia appeared first on Asia Times.
Russia is trying to redeem its air defence systems from a NATO member. Moscow would have been approached by Turkey with a proposal to recover air defence systems S-400 which were sold to Ankara in 2019 on the stock security fund and...
As supplies dwindle and demand from third countries increases, Russia has reportedly approached Turkey with an offer to buy back the S-400 air defense systems sold to Ankara in 2019, news portal TVP World reported, citing information published by Turkish media channel Nefes.
Russia wants to take back the S-400s it sold to Turkey due to losses in Ukraine, but the details of the request remain unclear.
Russia has approached Turkey with a proposal to return two S-400 missile systems, media reports say. In 2017, Ankara purchased them for $2.5 billion. The move is motivated by losses on the front and shortages in Russian equipment warehouses. Media reports indicate that Türkiye is positive about Moscow's proposal.
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