Germany is deploying Patriot missiles to Turkey to bolster NATO
The German Armed Forces are deploying a Patriot air defense system to Turkey as part of efforts to support NATO’s integrated defense system for its eastern flank. The decision was made on May 19 amid growing security challenges in the region and increased defense coordination among Alliance countries.
This was reported by the German government.
“The German Armed Forces plan to support NATO’s integrated air defense on the southeastern flank with a Patriot air defense task force in Turkey, which will begin operations in late June 2026,” the German government’s statement reads.
It is noted that the deployment of the new system is scheduled for September 2026 and will consist of a Patriot fire unit and approximately 150 German soldiers from Air Defense Missile Wing No. 1 in Huzum.
“Germany is taking on increasing responsibility within NATO. We are doing this on the eastern flank, in the Far North—and now also in Turkey on NATO’s southeastern flank. Our soldiers are coordinating their actions very closely with Turkish and American partners,” said German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
He also noted that last year, German Patriot systems were deployed in Poland to protect the NATO logistics center in Rzeszów.
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