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Aselsan has come up with many variants of its short to medium range air defense solutions.

I wonder if there will be truck based version of SIPER system. (Specially radars, power vehicles, and launchers) At least for export offering. Currently it is all trailer based.

Because for countries that relies more heavily on AD than fighter jets fleet for overall air defense/defensive counter air, rapid tactical mobility is a big thing.

This is where comparative systems like SAMP/T NG or HQ9BE has an advantage.
They're offering it if the customer wants it/Alp 300g is truck mounted
 

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A joint production agreement for the ASTER 30 Block 1NT missile for ballistic missile defense will be signed with France.
Not "will be signed" but it's claimed. It'd a be a great boon for the program; let's see. Roketsan or a subsidiary could produce them in bulk to help Euro production for Euro and Ukrainian needs, while also getting them into Siper.

We simply do not have an ABM capability, and this would be a great stopgap until we do in 2030s. Latest news is that a German PAC-3 will replace the one Americans sent 2 months ago, probably so that the American battery can be sent to the Gulf.
 

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He is asking because they(NATO countries) used to remove the Patriots from our country some years ago during Assads reign.
You damn English,see the context before commenting or i'll force you to eat your damn breakfast. :mad: :mad: :mad:
I know the context mate 😄 but they've also been keeping them here again, and, they were the ones that stopped ballistic missiles from hitting us, so, maybe a bit of nuance is in order? I know it goes against the anti-NATO circlejerk some people love participating in but it is what it is.
 

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He is asking because they(NATO countries) used to remove the Patriots from our country some years ago during Assads reign.
You damn English,see the context before commenting or i'll force you to eat your damn breakfast. :mad: :mad: :mad:
This is remotely true. 4 different NATO cou tries deployed patriots for years. Only after years of deployment they withdraw their units which is understandable
 

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This is remotely true. 4 different NATO cou tries deployed patriots for years. Only after years of deployment they withdraw their units which is understandable

Only the Spanish stayed until it was no more needed,the rest did it for debatable reasons.
We all know why.
 

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Only the Spanish stayed until it was no more needed,the rest did it for debatable reasons.
We all know why.
Thanks for pointing it out. I was afraid I had to do it myself.
 

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The Patriot battery will only stay for 1–2 months… that’s nothing at all. It would have been better to reject the offer. The German media and especially the comments on the articles about the PATRIOT Transfer to Turkey show just how much hatred toward Turkey has been stoked over the years by years of framing by the German government, the media, and lobby groups.
I wish relations between Turkey and Germany were purely economic in nature.
No more cultural or other ties to pursuea massive volume of trade is enough to keep a relationship stable. Since Germany is already under the thumb of the U.S. and Israel anyway, any investment is a waste of time and money in a country that has already made its decision.
 
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