Ex-Turkish Minister Proposes Selling S-400 and Rejoining F-35 Program
Turkey's former cabinet minister, Cavit Caglar, said that only by selling the Russian-made long-range air defense system to a third party, would Turkey be able to improve relations with the United States and be allowed to buy the fifth generation fighter aircraft, the F-35.

(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) — A former Turkiye cabinet minister sparked a debate in the country recently, when he publicly suggested that the country sell its Russian-made long-range air defense system, the S-400 “Triumf” to a third party such as India or Pakistan.
The former cabinet minister, Cavit Caglar, said that only by selling the Russian-made long-range air defense system to a third party, would Turkey be able to improve relations with the United States and be allowed to buy the fifth generation fighter aircraft, the F-35.
He does not see any solution to the F-35 acquisition issue if Turkey continues to have the Russian-made S-400.
Although initially, Turkiye was happy with the acquisition of the S-400 but now there are questions about the integration of the air defense system with other Turkiye air defense systems and the strategic value of the Russian-made defense system.
Although it has been in possession of the S-400 air defense system for several years, Turkiye has reportedly not yet activated the system in the country’s overall defense strategy.

The S-400 system belonging to Turkiye is reported to be stored in a secret location and has not yet been operated.
The Russian air defense system was also set aside and not integrated in the Turkish layered air defense system called “Steel Dome” which was introduced by the Mediterranean country recently.
According to information by the Turkiye defense media, the “Steel Dome” air defense system was developed by the Turkiye defense industry and combines various air defense systems developed by the country.
The air defense systems include — KORKUT, HİSAR-A+, GÖKDEMİR, GÖKER, GÖKBERK, HİSAR-O+ and SİPER will be able to operate in an integrated manner.
In addition, radar components, electro-optical systems tasked with identifying, tracking and classifying targets will also work in an integrated manner within the Steel Dome Layered Air Defense System.
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