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Developments and Turkish operations in Libya

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Sirte in range.
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What is this picture showing?
The interferences caused by what could be Turkish KORAL EW system (show up as "horizontal" noise as it is jamming frequencies) mix in this SENTINEL-1 CSAR image with the digital signal ("vertical" repeating traces) of the EMPAR radar on board Italian Horizon Class Destroyer present in the area.
 
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Ha ha.....you will find out the hard way if Egyptian weapons are fake weapons. Seriously!! Egypt is close, and has a large military. if Egypt enters strongly, Turkey is at best in a stalemate. if u dont believe ,that then u must believe in fake weapons..but u will learn eventually.


Footage is old what makes it fake, it is old video of a exercise begin of 2020. You hizbies love propaganda thats your surname, Arabs are looking to you guys and doing what your are good in and that is propaganda haahah lmoa...:-)


i never have wrote that weapons are fake you dumb....
 
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Lol 1 UAV has been shot down. They can be easily replaced and no one gets killed. However the LNA does not have a lot of migs and they can be shot down with SAM's.
Shooting down a Mig with AD missile isnt about technicalities, its about willpower. do you have the bravery to do so?
 
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Shooting down a Mig with AD missile isnt about technicalities, its about willpower. do you have the bravery to do so?
Mig-29s in Libya are assets of Russia? Or are they leased or sold directly (or indirectly through the UAE) to Libyan rebel forces?

The rules of engagement may differ by operator country. But only on condition that this continues in a proxy war: If they will directly targets the Turkish presence, all know very well it doesn't matter which roundel on aircraft. If Russia increases the threat dose, this will be equivalent.

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While the debris of Pantsir-S1s are still gathering in Libya and the negotiation continue about captured Russian militias in the hand of GNA, we should not be too dreamer.

ps: As anyone (who follows the Libya issue closely) knows very well: TR FM was welcomed Kremlin's Libya ceasefire plan. But Russia could not sign the agreement with its own man, Hafter. Hafter left Moscow with his great arrogance and he humiliated Russia in diplomatic look. You cannot take all the table by constantly insisting on the same error. Russia should now realize that conditions have changed.
 
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UAV fly too low for surface radars.

Didn't Canada already embargo TB2's engine? Ever TB2 lost is a TB2 that can't be replaced.

Egypt has EC-130H EW planes and E-2 AWACs. They don't need to get close to the frontline at Sirte to have a big impact on the Sirte battle. Also Egypt has plenty of Pterodactyl II attack planes which can safely attack from 1000+ km away without risky pilots lives.

Do you know anything at all about UAVs?

UAV's does not fly too low for ground radars, besides this if they don't have Satcom they relay on ground base radar control that means ground base radar can detect them.

Turkey does not purchase UAV engine from Canada, just turboprop engines for some aircraft.

Do you know that Rotax is an Austrian company, not a Canadian one?
 
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I think Turkey should flood Greece with immigrants, and ready enough boats on the Libyan shores to send off all of Africa to Italy...
 
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What was the point you were trying to make?

The "Jean Bart" alone forced the Turks to increase air cargo between Turkey and Libya instead of sea so to avoid any incident with the French Navy,indeed it wasn't a coincidence. The French Frigate left the operation few weeks ago and cargo ships resumed between Turkey and Libya.

Few days ago the "Forbin" frigate on her way back from the Persian gulf frigate intercepted a roll of Turkish ship en route to Misrata escorted by two frigates. The ship was overflown by the Forbin's helicopter and changed its course to the Tunisian port it was officially supposed to reach.... once the frigate left,the ship resumed its way to Misrata.
 
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