Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Instant Alert: Russia to sell Turkey 4 S-400 missile batteries that won't work with NATO's systems

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Russia to sell Turkey 4 S-400 missile batteries that won't work with NATO's systems

by Andrew Osborn on Dec 27, 2017, 4:25 AM

 

FILE PHOTO: Russian S-400 air defence mobile missile launching systems drive during a rehearsal for the Victory Day parade in Red Square in central Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2015.  REUTERS/Grigory Dukor

  • Russia will supply Turkey with four S-400 missile defense systems, and the deal is almost final.
  • The Russian system won't integrate with Turkey's NATO infrasturcture, but Turkey is going ahead anyway.

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will supply Turkey with four divisions of S-400 surface-to-air missile divisions for $2.5 billion under a deal that has been almost finalised, Sergei Chemezov, head of Russian state conglomerate Rostec, told the Kommersant daily on Wednesday.

Turkey will pay 45 percent of the cost up front with Russia providing loans to cover the remaining 55 percent, Chemezov said. Moscow expected to begin the first deliveries in March 2020, he said.

The deal has caused concern in the West because Turkey is a member of NATO but the Russian missile system cannot be integrated into NATO's military architecture. Relations between Moscow and the Western military alliance are fraught.

Chemezov told Kommersant that Turkey was the first NATO member state to acquire the advanced S-400 missile system.

He said the Russian and Turkish finance ministries had already completed talks on financing the deal and that the final documents just needed to be approved.


 
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