Turkey Reportedly Finalizes S-400 Sale to Gulf State as UAE Emerges as Likely Buyer
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According to US-based think tanks, even if Turkey gets rid of the S-400s, it is unlikely to acquire F-35s due to stringent conditions including 'sovereignty restrictions' as seen in the UAE example in 2021, and the need to maintain Israel's military superiority.
Turkey reportedly finalizes S-400 sale to Gulf state as UAE emerges as likely buyer
Turkey has reportedly reached an agreement to sell its Russian-made S-400 air-defence systems to a Gulf country, potentially removing the main obstacle to the lifting of US sanctions and Ankara’s return to the F-35 fighter program. However, Turkey, Russia and the two countries identified as possible buyers—the United Arab Emirates and Qatar—have not publicly confirmed a completed transaction. The claim was reported by Abdülkadir Selvi, a pro-gov…
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