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NATO deploys additional missile system in Turkey amid Iran war tensions

NATO strengthens Turkey's defenses with Patriot missiles as Iran tensions rise.

ANKARA : Turkey confirmed on Wednesday that NATO has stationed another Patriot air defence system at Incirlik Air Base, located near the city of Adana. The move comes after a series of missile interceptions in the region, underscoring growing security concerns tied to the escalating conflict involving Iran.

According to a Turkish Defense Ministry official, the newly deployed system adds to the existing Spanish Patriot battery already operational at the base. The reinforcement is aimed at enhancing Turkey’s air defence capabilities and safeguarding critical infrastructure amid heightened geopolitical instability.

NATO has bolstered Turkey's air defense by deploying an additional Patriot missile system at Incirlik Air Base, amid rising tensions with Iran. This move, confirmed by Turkey, aims to enhance security and protect critical infrastructure as regional conflicts intensify.

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