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

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Posted on May 20, 2026

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· Last updated: May 20, 2026

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Germany to Deploy Patriot Air Defence System to Southeast Turkey for Six Months

Germany's Patriot Missile Defence Deployment in Turkey

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.

Background: NATO's Air Defence Measures

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.

Statement from the Turkish Defence Ministry

"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.

Deployment Timeline and Coordination

"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's Defence Capabilities and Reliance on NATO

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)

Key Takeaways

  • The German Patriot deployment—lasting from late June through September 2026—will bolster NATO’s southeastern flank and relieve current U.S. assets, demonstrating increased German burden‑sharing within the alliance. (defensenews.com)
  • This follows prior NATO deployments: a Spanish Patriot system at İncirlik Air Base and another battery positioned near the Kürecik radar in Malatya, both responding to Iranian ballistic missile threats. (defensenews.com)
  • Despite strides in its domestic defense industry—including the new Steel Dome multilayered air defense system—Turkey continues to rely on NATO air defense deployments, highlighting lingering gaps in its sovereign capabilities. (strasam.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Germany deploying a Patriot air defence system to Turkey?
Germany is sending a Patriot missile defence system to southeast Turkey to replace a system deployed as part of NATO measures, amid missile threats from Iran.
How long will the German Patriot system remain in Turkey?
The German Patriot air defence system will be operational in southeast Turkey for approximately six months starting in June.
Which other NATO countries have deployed air defence systems to Turkey?
The United States and Spain have also deployed Patriot air defence systems to Turkey as part of NATO measures.
Why does Turkey rely on NATO air defence systems?
Despite efforts to strengthen its own defence industry, Turkey still lacks comprehensive air defences and relies on NATO systems for regional security.
What triggered the deployment of these air defence systems to Turkey?
The deployments were triggered by missile threats and conflicts involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel, including ballistic missile launches from Iran.

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