Turkey Says NATO Deploying More Defences to Guard Southern Base

ANKARA, March 18 (Reuters) – NATO is ⁠deploying ⁠another U.S. Patriot ⁠missile defence system to the southern Turkish ​province of Adana, where personnel from the United States ‌and other countries are ‌located in the Incirlik Air Base, Turkey’s ⁠Defence ⁠Ministry said on Wednesday.

Turkey, which has NATO’s second-largest army ​and neigbhbours Iran, said last week the alliance had deployed a Patriot system to its southeastern Malatya province, ​near a NATO radar base, as part of steps ⁠to ⁠boost air defences against ⁠missile ​threats from the Iran war.

Adana hosts Turkey’s Incirlik Air ​Base, where personnel ⁠from the United States, Qatar, Spain, and Poland are located, as well as Turkish troops.

“In addition to national-level measures taken to ensure the security ⁠of our airspace and our citizens, another Patriot system, commissioned ⁠by Allied Air Command in Ramstein/Germany, is being deployed in Adana, in addition to the existing Spanish Patriot system stationed there,” the ministry said at a weekly briefing.

Turkey, an emerging leader in the global defence industry, lacks its own fully fledged air defences despite development ⁠efforts, and has relied on NATO air defences stationed in the eastern Mediterranean Sea to intercept three missiles it says were fired from Iran ​since the war began.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; ​Editing by Jonathan Spicer)

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