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Developments and Turkish operations in Libya

I don't think 4 migs & 2 SU give a strong message. I think they are there to make sure Russians are not attacked.
Well The second tweet from US AFRICOM lays other accusations as well but I will not go there for now. USA is amgry for growing Russian influence.

Turkey only has at most a dozen TB2 in Libya. While inexpensive as far as UCAV go, they are still several million USD each, a hefty cost considering Turkey's current economic woes. MiG-29, SU-35 armed with R-77-1 can down TB2 from dozens of km away, not to mention they can engage multiple targets at the same time.
 
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Turkey only has at most a dozen TB2 in Libya. While inexpensive as far as UCAV go, they are still several million USD each, a hefty cost considering Turkey's current economic woes. MiG-29, SU-35 armed with R-77-1 can down TB2 from dozens of km away, not to mention they can engage multiple targets at the same time.

Russia is also suffering from economic woes too. You really think their adventures cost 50 cents??

Out of all members in this forum you cant even give proper arguments.
 
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Russia is also suffering from economic woes too. You really think their adventures cost 50 cents??

Out of all members in this forum you cant even give proper arguments.

Neither Turkey nor Russia will ever withdraw from Syria and Libya, no matter how big the economic problems at home. Hell, can't see them withdraw even after Erdogan and Putin's rules.
 
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Neither Turkey nor Russia will ever withdraw from Syria and Libya, no matter how big the economic problems at home. Hell, can't see them withdraw even after Erdogan and Putin's rules.

Because the stakes are high no side will be backing out.
 
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Turkey only has at most a dozen TB2 in Libya. While inexpensive as far as UCAV go, they are still several million USD each, a hefty cost considering Turkey's current economic woes. MiG-29, SU-35 armed with R-77-1 can down TB2 from dozens of km away, not to mention they can engage multiple targets at the same time.
The drones are not a property of the Turkish Government. They are drones bought by the Libyan Government and controlled by a Turkish crews in conjunction to the military agreement between the two countries.
 
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"At least 14 Russian fighter Jets were shipped to Libya," according to the U.S. Defense Official, who spoke to CNN.

So it seems Russia won't let Haftar down. Is this the "surprise" LNA was talking about yesterday ?

The big question is what will be the role of those aircrafts ? Provide air support to the LNA ? Provide air support and cover for Wagner ? We aren't talking about mercenaries but well Russian assets and service members..... What would be Turkey's reaction ?

What a cluster f*ck in sight....
 
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The drones are not a property of the Turkish Government. They are drones bought by the Libyan Government and controlled by a Turkish crews in conjunction to the military agreement between the two countries.

Libya government has even less money. Libya has no more oil export. All the oil fields are controlled by rebels. Unless Qatar pays for TB2.

So it seems Russia won't let Haftar down. Is this the "surprise" LNA was talking about yesterday ?

The big question is what will be the role of those aircrafts ? Provide air support to the LNA ? Provide air support and cover for Wagner ? We aren't talking about mercenaries but well Russian assets and service members..... What would be Turkey's reaction ?

What a cluster f*ck in sight....

I think used for shooting down TB2 drones. Armed with R-77-1 missiles range 110 km. MiG-29SMT were previously used in Syria campaign.


 
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It sounds like a spy thriller - but it is a UN report: According to a media report, western forces should stop Turkish ships off the coast of Libya - and thus support the breakaway general Haftar. In the civil war-torn country of Libya, a secret mission of private forces was apparently in progress - directed from the United Arab Emirates. This emerges from a report from the United Nations, from which the news agencies dpa and Bloomberg quote. Dubious security companies wanted to support the Libyan warlord Chalifa Haftar - and smuggled helicopters and planned attacks on ships in the Mediterranean.
Bericht zu Projekt "Opus": UN enttarnen Geheimprojekt in Libyen | tagesschau.de


Its a short summary (German).
 
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