TR Turkey's Internal Counter-Terrorism Operations

what

Experienced member
Moderator
Messages
2,162
Reactions
10 6,405
Nation of residence
Germany
Nation of origin
Turkey
Bana göre;
Pkk = kapitalist, sömürgeci batının kukla terör örgütü
Pjak = PKK'nın İran kolu
Ypg= PKK'nın Suriye kolu

Tıpkı IŞİD, El Kaide, El Şebab vb.

First of all English please. And second PKK, PJAK, YPG are all part of KCK.
The same can not be said about ISIS, Al Qaida etc, they even fought each other in Syria. Same shitty ideology, but not the same literal group.
 

Ryder

Experienced member
Messages
10,853
Reactions
6 18,699
Nation of residence
Australia
Nation of origin
Turkey
First of all English please. And second PKK, PJAK, YPG are all part of KCK.
The same can not be said about ISIS, Al Qaida etc, they even fought each other in Syria. Same shitty ideology, but not the same literal group.

Isis was literally called Al Qaeda in Iraq until they span off and became their own group.

Because Zawahiri and Zarqawi had issues between each other which led to Al Qaeda in Iraq splitting off from AQ and becoming the Islamic State of Iraq.
 

bisbis

Contributor
Messages
718
Reactions
2 718
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Azerbaijan
First of all English please. And second PKK, PJAK, YPG are all part of KCK.
The same can not be said about ISIS, Al Qaida etc, they even fought each other in Syria. Same shitty ideology, but not the same literal group.
Dear what, first of all apologies for the language error. I have health problems, I can't pay my full attention, forgive me. I fixed it.

I look at all of them with the same eye, as these are the organizations that the US has established and used to achieve certain goals.

As you can appreciate, the head of the ISIS terrorist organization is a person who was taken prisoner by the United States, raised and used in the Quantanamo prison, and then killed.

In addition, if we add the support provided by Europe and Russia to these terrorist organizations, I think it will be understood what function these organizations have and who their owners are.
 

bisbis

Contributor
Messages
718
Reactions
2 718
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Azerbaijan
First of all, my dear friends, I would like to write here the basic information that has settled in my mind about terrorism.

The late PhD. Mahir Kaynak, former head of "Mit" counter-terrorism department, said, "Terrorist organizations establish strong states to achieve their goals. Small states cannot establish terrorist organizations. Because terrorist organizations need a large amount of money, weapons, equipment, training, structuring, etc. Most importantly, reason is needed for safe great sterile lands, protection, ideology, identity, tactics, etc.

Now, in the light of this information, to whom would you blame terrorism?
 

bisbis

Contributor
Messages
718
Reactions
2 718
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Azerbaijan

You never know where the betrayal will come from.

If a terrorist organization can carry out an action in a place, there must be all kinds of resources, infrastructure, most importantly, members and sympathizers. it means that the municipality of Mersin provided these opportunities.
 

bisbis

Contributor
Messages
718
Reactions
2 718
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Azerbaijan

You never know where the betrayal will come from.

If a terrorist organization can carry out an action in a place, there must be all kinds of resources, infrastructure, most importantly, members and sympathizers. it means that the municipality of Mersin provided these opportunities.
Political parties should be more careful. In such cases, they must expel the traitors from their bodies. Otherwise, the trace of betrayal will remain on them.
 

Ryder

Experienced member
Messages
10,853
Reactions
6 18,699
Nation of residence
Australia
Nation of origin
Turkey
Political parties should be more careful. In such cases, they must expel the traitors from their bodies. Otherwise, the trace of betrayal will remain on them.

They wont they betrayed their own majority voters so they can get new votes from a different crowd.
 

bisbis

Contributor
Messages
718
Reactions
2 718
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Azerbaijan


"Details of the PKK's attack on the Tece Police house in Mersin Mezitli district have emerged. In the studies carried out, it was determined that the terrorists moved in the Manbij region of Syria on September 25, then came to Afrin, and on the night that connected September 25 to September 26, they arrived with a paramotor to the agricultural lands in Mersin Tarsus Coplu District in the morning. During a field search, parts of the paramotor were found."
650x344-mersin-saldirisina-paramotor-ile-gelmis-1664646345457.jpeg
Screenshot_2022-10-05-00-06-01-882_com.android.chrome~2.jpg
 
Last edited:

bisbis

Contributor
Messages
718
Reactions
2 718
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Azerbaijan

The PKK, which has recently lost its dominance on both sides of the border, carries out its attacks with amateur aircraft. The current radar system is used to determine the location and coordinates of aircraft flying at high altitudes.


These vehicles, which are traveling at low altitudes with the existing radar systems, are not visible to the radar. It is planned to commission low-altitude radar systems to detect these vehicles. In this context, the active phased array low-altitude radar system developed by Aselsan, which is the highest level of radar technology, will be activated. The radar has a range of close to 200 kilometers.


With the activation of the radar, air elements with low radar visibility such as helicopters, warplanes, UAVs, drones and paramotors flying at low altitudes can be detected. The radar system will be expanded gradually to cover all borders, especially the border of Syria and Iraq.


The dissemination of airborne surveillance balloons for the detection of amateur aircraft is also on the agenda.


Equipped with wide-area surveillance systems, the balloons containing the ASELSAN production Karagöz system will conduct aerial reconnaissance and surveillance on the Iraqi and Syrian borders.
 

dBSPL

Experienced member
Think Tank Analyst
DefenceHub Ambassador
Messages
2,263
Reactions
92 11,655
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Our heroic Mehmetçik buried the terrorists in ZAP. Here is what is left of the terrorists:

Demir, Undersecretary of the Presidency of Defense Industry, visited the Modular Base Zones and security towers in use with the accompanying delegation.

Many domestically produced systems and equipments used in operations were examined, including personnel protective equipment, rifles, sniper weapons, optical systems, domestic micro UAVs and UGVs. Feedback was received from the user personnel about the use of the systems.
 

Cypro

Contributor
Messages
665
Reactions
3 1,799
Nation of residence
Northern Cyprus
Nation of origin
Northern Cyprus
They should not have been allowed to surrender, they should have been destroyed.

Looks like bunch of kids used as spendable troops by pkk, video and this surrender worth a lot in terms of psychological superiority, so better then killing them. Also a clear indication of a war crime as they look like kids, western media should show this side of their ally too.
 

Baryshx

Contributor
Messages
969
Reactions
8 2,070
Website
www.twitter.com
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Looks like bunch of kids used as spendable troops by pkk, video and this surrender worth a lot in terms of psychological superiority, so better then killing them. Also a clear indication of a war crime as they look like kids, western media should show this side of their ally too.
There is no need to think and plan too much. These are things that have been known for 30 years... Rather than feeding them in prison, it would be more effective to destroy them and show our determination.
 

Bmx98

Committed member
Messages
159
Reactions
346
Nation of residence
Albania
Nation of origin
Albania
There is no need to think and plan too much. These are things that have been known for 30 years... Rather than feeding them in prison, it would be more effective to destroy them and show our determination.
Dude you've got a Genocidal mindset going on there. That's not good. Plus it looks like they were unarmed too so it would definitely constitute a war crime, not to mention that PKK kidnaps and forces many people in their ranks so they probably didn't want to be there neither.
 
Top Bottom