What is S-400 and why does Turkey want it? – DW – 07/12/2019 (2024)

Russia has started delivering components of its S-400 missiles to Turkey despite harsh opposition from Washington. The US fears that Moscow could gain secret info about the latest US military plane, the F-35, if Turkey uses both the S-400 and the fifth-generation jet at the same time. The US has threatened sanctions, but Turkey has refused to budge.

The S-400 Triumph (known by NATO under the code name SA-21 Growler)is an anti-aircraft missile system that boasts a maximum range of 400 kilometers (250 miles) and can hit targets at an altitude of up to 27 kilometers. It was introduced in 2007. The system is mobile and includes the control hub and several missile launching elements, each of whom comprises of up to 12 launchers. Russia views the system as one of the key elements of its anti-aircraft defense, and its military has also deployed it to Crimea, Russia's Kaliningrad enclave, and Syria.

It was made by state-owned arms manufacturer Almaz-Antey, which had been targeted by EU and US sanctions over Russia's actions in Ukraine. The S-400 was developed to destroy fighter jets, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and drones. Russian media claims that S-400 is superior to its French or US-made rivals.

"The Russians and before them the Soviet Union were always leading in missile technology," UK military expert Richard Connolly at Birmingham Universitytold DW's Russian service. "The reason for that was that the Americans and the West produced better aircraft."

S-400 is flexible and can be used with several types of rockets. It also has another major advantage outside the battlefield —it is more affordable. "S-400 is at least twice as cheap as the US system Patriot-2," Connolly told DW.

What is S-400 and why does Turkey want it? – DW – 07/12/2019 (1)

Signal to US

Turkey reportedly paid $2.5 billion (€2.2 billion) for the Russian system. However, Ankara's political considerations might have also played a role. For example, the Turkish government might have been motivated by the fact that S-400 has been developed as a countermeasure for American armaments. Connolly notes thatduring the 2016 coup attempt, Erdogan's presidential plane was followed by rebel F-16.

Moscow military expert Alexander Golz also believes that buying the Russian-made S-400 was a "purely political decision." However, Golz believes that it is a "signal to the US and other allies about Turkey sovereign approach to defense."

Turkey is the second country in the world to get S-400 components delivered from Russia, after China. However, the excitement surrounding the sale to China was somewhat dampened by the incident in late 2017, when the ship delivering the missiles was caught up in the storm, causing some of the rockets tobe damaged. Russia has since replaced them.

India has already signed a $5 billion contract and is awaiting delivery;several Gulf countries have also expressed interest.

Read more: The strengths and weaknesses of Russia's military

Russia 'smart enough' not to use S-400 in Syria

Military experts warn that the S-400, despite its numerous assets, has not yet had its baptism of fire.

"It has not been tested in a real, serious war situation," Siemon Wezemanofthe Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) told DW. "The only one tested was the US 'Patriot' system in 1991, in the Gulf War."

Russia operates S-400 systems in Syria, where its forces support the regime of Bashar al-Assad. In April 2018, the US fired dozens of Tomahawk missiles against regime forces, but the Russian military refrained from using S-400 as a countermeasure, notes Golz. "The S-400 had the chance to show off its quality during the US Tomahawk strikes on Syria, but the Russian authorities were smart enough not to attempt it."

Turkey wants to make parts for S-400

The predecessors of the cutting-edge S-400 device, including Soviet-made S-300s, were designed to as a part of a comprehensive, nationwide anti-aircraft system. The S-400s have the advantage of being able to operate independently — precisely the feature that allows Turkey to use it without integrating it with NATO's defense network.

However, incorporating S-400 in a wider defensive complex wouldbringmajor advantages, and make it "much more effective," Siemon Wezeman says.

For example, the Russian army is protecting S-400 from enemy airstrikes with an additional medium-range defense system, the Pantsir S-1. It is still unclear if Turkey will also buy this system from Russia.

Next generation systems coming up

Still, Turkey is expecting to gain access to at least some of Russian technology. Several S-400 components are supposedly to be produced on Turkish soil.

"This might be symbolic,"Golz told DW. "Three nuts and two bolts would be produced on Turkish territory."

According to unconfirmed information from Russian sources, Russia has rejected Turkey's request for electronic codes and settings of S-400, including its "friend-or-foe" recognition system.

S-400 is considered cutting-edge, but it will not stay that wayfor long. Russian weapons manufacturers are close to completing the S-500 system, dubbed "Prometheus," which is expected to be revealed in 2020. In June 2019, Russian Trade Minister Denis Manturov said that it's already fit for mass production. Official data says S-500 would have an even larger range, allowing it shoot down low-orbiting satellites. Turkey is also willing to manufacture the system jointly with Russia.

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What is S-400 and why does Turkey want it? – DW – 07/12/2019 (2024)

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What is S-400 and why does Turkey want it? – DW – 07/12/2019? ›

It was made by state-owned arms manufacturer Almaz-Antey, which had been targeted by EU and US sanctions over Russia's actions in Ukraine. The S-400 was developed to destroy fighter jets, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and drones.

Why did Turkey want S-400? ›

Russia which is an enemy of NATO WAS prepared to sell Turkiye the S400 with tech transfer. Therefore the Turks went with the S400, because Turkiye wanted to be able to build its own missile system.

How many S400s does Turkey have? ›

As of 2020, 4 batteries consisting of 36 fire units and 192 or more missiles were delivered to Turkey. Turkey has tested the S-400 air defense system against drones and F-16 fighter jets at low altitudes.

How much did Turkey pay for S-400? ›

The Trump administration imposed sanctions on Turkey on Monday over its multibillion-dollar acquisition of a Russian missile system. In 2017, Turkish President Recep Erdogan brokered a deal reportedly worth $2.5 billion with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the S-400 mobile surface-to-air missile system.

Can S-400 destroy F-35? ›

Is it true that the S-400 missile system is capable of hitting an advanced 5 generation fighter jet F-35? Yes. Quite easily. Even 4.5 gen fighters can.

Can S300 shoot down F-35? ›

It's far less likely than it would be for any other aircraft, because in order to shoot one down, the detection and targeting radar of the missile would have to lock onto the aircraft, and it's one of the hardest aircraft in the world to lock onto using radar.

Did Turkey reject US proposal to send Russian S-400 defense system to Ukraine? ›

US proposal was rejected as it sought to interfere with Turkish sovereignty, says Mevlut Cavusoglu. Washington once proposed that Türkiye send to Ukraine the S-400 missile defense system it bought from Russia but which the US objected to, but Ankara refused this proposal, said the Turkish foreign minister.

Did Himars destroy S-400? ›

“One missile reached the target, one unit received light damage, but remained operational in service, and the S-400 fighter received damage,” the author of the video said.

Who has the most powerful defense system in the world? ›

The United States

'The United States' has the most powerful army in the world. If we talk about power, in 2024 the US have 104 million soldiers. According to the data, the US government spent US$693 billion on its military in 2023.

How good is S-400? ›

It can shoot down even ballistic missiles at a maximum distance of up to 60 kilometers. Meanwhile, the 9M96E and 9M96E2 missiles are designed to neutralize aircraft and tactical ballistic missiles at closer distances, with the possibility of shooting them down at extremely low altitudes.

Can S-400 detect F22? ›

Nope. …is not even a threat to a Block 60 F-16.

Who gave Turkey $30 million dollars? ›

Deeply moved by the example of an anonymous Pakistani who walked into Turkish embassy in the US & donated $30 million for earthquake victims in Türkiye & Syria. These are such glorious acts of philanthropy that enable humanity to triumph over the seemingly insurmountable odds.

Does China have a S400 missile system? ›

China has conducted a second successful test firing of its new S-400 air defense system, according to a Russian source.

Can S-400 shoot down F-16? ›

Russia's S-400 Missiles Would 'Blow Apart' F-16 Fighters; Only F-35s Capable Of 'Taking Out' Triumf: USAF Veteran. Do F-16 fighter jets stand a chance against Russian long-range surface-to-air missiles like the S-400 'Triumf' if they are delivered to Ukraine?

Can a F-22 beat a F-35? ›

The F-22 is faster than the F-35 – MACH 2.2 versus MACH 1.6 for the Lightning II. The F-22 is 30 percent heavier, but it may be more maneuverable due to its Pratt & Whitney F119 engines providing more thrust (70,000 pounds) than the single Pratt & Whitney F-135 engine on the F-35.

Can S-400 shoot down Tomahawk? ›

The S-400 is certainly able to shoot them down, but mostly in self-defense. It's a long-range system meant to shot ballistic missiles, guided bombs and airplanes.

Why did the US give aid to Turkey? ›

After World War II, Congress approved foreign aid for war-torn nations and grappled with the Soviet Union's aggressive efforts to impose communism on sovereign nations. As the United States faced a new “Cold War” with the Soviets, Congress approved $400 million of military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey in 1947.

Why did Turkey help Azerbaijan? ›

Since then, Turkey has been a staunch supporter of Azerbaijan in its efforts to consolidate its independence, preserve its territorial integrity and realize its economic potential arising from the rich natural resources of the Caspian Sea.

What did Qatar give to Turkey? ›

During the 2018 Turkish currency and debt crisis, in mid-August Qatar pledged $15 billion worth of direct investments into Turkey. A few days after announcing this, Qatar's Central Bank signed an agreement with the Turkish Central Bank for a $3 billion currency swap.

Which is better, S-400 or Patriot? ›

In all probability S-400 scores over Patriot ABM when viewed in the context of mobility as well as time required to deploy at new location. S-400 also scores over Patriot ABM for successfully engaging multiple targets at different ranges simultaneously.

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