Ah yes, the S-400 was so much needed that it is left taking dust in a storage.
Milli Savunma Bakanı Yaşar Güler, Türkiye'nin envanterindeki S-400 Hava Savunma Sistemi ve konuşlandırılacağı noktayla ilgili açıklamalarda bulundu.
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Yaşar Güler, Minister of National Defense, made statements about the S-400 Air Defense System in Turkey's inventory and where it will be deployed.
In the statement made by Minister Güler, "Every place where we will install and use the S-400 is certain. All the places where they will settle there, including the cellars underneath, are all done and ready. Only when we give an order, everyone will move to whichever region we give the order to. In other words, the danger of an attack on us will rise to something at a very high level, so we will use the S-400."
Turkey's S-400 HSFS Procurement Process
In September 2017, Turkey signed an agreement worth USD 2.5 billion with the Russian Federation for the supply of two squadrons (4 batteries) of S-400 Air Defense Missile Systems (S-400 Air Defense Missile Systems) as part of "urgent needs". As part of the agreement, the first S-400 fleet worth USD 1.3 billion was delivered to the Turkish Air Force in July 2019.
It is known that there is currently 1 squadron, i.e. 2 batteries of S-400 Air Defense Systems in the Turkish Air Force inventory. These 2 batteries of S-400 can be deployed to 2 different locations.
The S-400 is also, apart from the technical possibilities of intercepting ballistic missiles, a safeguard that the supposed allies will hold their feet still until we have reached a similar level with Siper 1 & 2, it is nothing more than an insurance policy. Apart from that, no one knows for sure whether a technology transfer has taken place, whether active or passive, and this is not being made public in order to significantly improve our own air defense systems.
The development of functional air defense systems is just as complex in development as a high-performance engine, something like that takes an average of 8-9 years, and even then you are not even close to top notch systems in contrast to our systems, e.g. the PATRIOT and S400 have been tested in combat for years and collect METADATA to improve their own software and hardware and their target acquisition.
Not every country can develop highly complex air defense systems on the side.
Israel and the USA are only able to improve their systems because Israel, for example, is fired on almost weekly.