Turkey's S-400 gamble: How a Gulf sale could redraw West Asia's air defence map
•Turkey is considering selling its Russian S-400 air defence systems to the UAE.
•This deal could alter air defence strategies in West Asia and help Turkey rejoin the F-35 program.
•Russia's approval is crucial for the arms transaction amid escalating regional tensions.
In a significant development, Turkey is exploring the sale of its Russian S-400 air defence systems to the UAE. This transaction could reshape the air defence dynamics in West Asia, potentially paving the way for Turkey's return to the F-35 program and alleviating sanctions. However, Russia's consent remains vital for this delicate arms deal amidst rising regional tensions and shifting security priorities.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
→Turkey is considering selling its Russian S-400 air defence systems to the UAE.
→This deal could alter air defence strategies in West Asia and help Turkey rejoin the F-35 program.
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