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German army began sending of Patriot ground-to-air defence missile system to Turkey 0901131.


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Defence News - Germany

 
 
Wednesday, January 9, 2013, 06:59 AM
 
German army began sending of Patriot ground-to-air defence missile system to Turkey.
Germany began sending Patriot missiles to Turkey on Tuesday, January 8, 2013, as a ship carrying the equipment left the northeastern German seaport Lubeck-Travemunde for Turkey. The ship named "Suecia Seaways," loaded with 300 vehicles and over 130 containers, will arrive at Turkey's Iskenderun Port on Jan. 21, according to a German statement issued on Monday, January 7, 2013.
     
Germany began sending Patriot missiles to Turkey on Tuesday, January 8, 2013, as a ship carrying the equipment left the northeastern German seaport Lubeck-Travemunde for Turkey. The ship named "Suecia Seaways," loaded with 300 vehicles and over 130 containers, will arrive at Turkey's Iskenderun Port on Jan. 21, according to a German statement issued on Monday, January 7, 2013
The ship named "Suecia Seaways," loaded with 300 vehicles and over 130 containers, will arrive at Turkey's Iskenderun Port on Jan. 21, 2013.

     

The two German Patriot batteries will be deployed in Kahramanmaras about 100 kilometers from the Turkish-Syrian border. Together with another four batteries from the United States and the Netherlands, the Patriots deployment is in response to Turkey's request to NATO against possible missile threat from Syria.

All six batteries will be under NATO's command and scheduled to be operational by the end of January. The Patriots are able to intercept missiles or aircraft.

The Turkish government requested in November that its national air defense be reinforced with the support of NATO air defense elements. In October, several artillery shells from Syria struck a Turkish border town and killed five civilians.

The German government has stressed that the aid defense deployment in Turkey was "a purely defensive measure" aimed at preventing the Syrian conflict from spreading to Turkey.

During the 1991 Gulf war and 2003 Iraq war, Turkey had twice requested NATO for the deployment of Patriot missiles.

     
The two German Patriot batteries will be deployed in Kahramanmaras about 100 kilometers from the Turkish-Syrian border.
The two German Patriot batteries will be deployed in Kahramanmaras about 100 kilometers from the Turkish-Syrian border.
     
German Army launcher vehicle of PATRIOT surface to air missile system at military training in Germany.
German Army launcher vehicle of PATRIOT surface to air missile system at military training in Germany.
 
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