Turkey considering deployment of Russian S-400s to Libya against French-made jets

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Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile launching system is displayed at the exposition field in Kubinka Patriot Park outside Moscow on August 22, 2017 during the first day of the International Military-Technical Forum Army-2017. / AFP PHOTO / Alexander NEMENOV

Turkey has been on the receiving end of attacks by French-made Rafale jets in Libya and is looking to activate its Russian-made S-400 missiles as a countermeasure, according to the Eurasian Times news website.

Itamilradar, an Italian news website, and Turkey’s pro-government Sabah daily also recently reported on Ankara mulling the deployment its S-400s to Libya.

Rafale jets dodged radar and Turkish air defense systems and bombed the Al-Watiya airbase in Libya. Al-Watiya is used by Ankara and hosts Turkish F-16s and Bayraktar B2 and Anka S-drones and is defended by an MIM-23 Hawk air defense system.

The fact that Rafale jets were able to bomb the Al-Watiya base with relative ease has generated discussions in Turkey to deploy the formidable Russian S-400 missiles in Libya.

Although Turkey acquired the Russian S-400 air defense system, Ankara has not yet activated the missiles due to various geopolitical factors. Currently, Ankara has deployed a combination of medium-range U.S.-made MIM-23 Hawk missile systems, Hisar short-range SAMs and Korkut antiaircraft guns in Libya.

The Turkish military buildup in Libya allowed the Government of National Accord (GNA), backed by Turkey, Qatar and Italy, to go on the offensive against the Libyan National Army (LNA), led by Khalifa Haftar and supported by France, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE.

Source: Turkish Minute

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