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Germany will deploy Patriot air defence system to southeast Turkey, Ankara says

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 5:29 AM

ANKARA, May 20 (Reuters) – Turkey said on Wednesday that Germany would send it a Patriot missile defence system for a ​six-month deployment from June to replace ‌a system deployed as part of NATO measures in southeast Turkey to bolster air defences amid the war in Iran.

In March, Ankara said a U.S. Patriot ‌system ​was deployed to southeast Turkey, ⁠near a NATO ⁠radar base, in the face of missile threats from Iran. NATO defences shot down four ballistic missiles launched from Iran during the ​war.

“In addition to the Spanish Patriot air defence system currently deployed in our country, ⁠one of the two ⁠additional Patriot systems deployed by NATO ​due to the conflicts between the U.S., Israel, ​and Iran will be replaced by a ‌German system,” the Turkish Defence Ministry said in a statement.

“This replacement is planned to be completed in June, and the system is ⁠expected to remain operational for approximately six months,” it said, adding security evaluations will continue in coordination ⁠with allies.

Turkey, ‌which has NATO’s second-largest army, has ⁠in recent years taken significant ​steps ‌to reduce its reliance on external ​suppliers in ⁠the defence industry. However, despite its efforts, it still lacks comprehensive air defences and relies on NATO systems deployed in the region for support.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Daren Butler, ​Aidan Lewis)