Turkey says NATO deploying more defences to guard southern base


Banners displaying the NATO logo are placed at the entrance of new NATO headquarters during the move to the new building, in Brussels, Belgium April 19, 2018. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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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