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NATO Deploys Patriot Systems in Turkey
March 18, 2026
NATO has deployed multiple Patriot missile defense systems to Turkey, including a third system at İncirlik Air Base and a second system at the Kürecik radar site near Malatya, to strengthen air and missile defense capabilities amid increased ballistic missile and drone threats from Iran. These deployments enhance NATO's Integrated Air and Missile Defense architecture and support Turkey's national defense posture. Concurrently, NATO is undertaking a comprehensive revision of its integrated air and missile defense plans for the first time in decades to address evolving aerial threats along its eastern flank, with leadership from U.S. European Command and U.S. Transportation Command.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note increased demand for advanced air defense systems and related support equipment in Turkey and NATO's eastern flank.
- The deployment of Patriot systems indicates ongoing opportunities for contractors specializing in missile defense hardware, logistics, and integration services.
- NATO's revision of defense plans suggests future procurement initiatives to modernize and expand integrated air and missile defense capabilities.
- Companies should evaluate potential roles in supporting NATO and allied forces' evolving defense infrastructure, including radar protection and command-and-control enhancements.
As you probably recall, Dutch F-35s who were operating under NATO command-and-control were able to shoot down several of those drones that came into the Polish airspace. Since then, the alliance has established Eastern Sentry vigilance activity that stitches together a number of disparate air and missile defense capabilities across the eastern flank of the alliance to thicken the lines for defense. And now, we are also in the process of rewriting our standing defense plan for integrated air and missile defense across the alliance. This is the first time this has been done in decades, and we should be done by this summer.
— Gen. Alex Grynkewich
In the warfighting sense, we are doing all that we can to help him get after the targets that he needs to actually suppress the threats on the [Straits of Hormuz]. There is intense concentration to get to a point where we can get through the straits.
— Gen. Randall Reed
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NATO Allied Air Command, NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defense System, Turkish Ministry of Defense, U.S. European Command, U.S. Transportation Command
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- Turkey deploys third NATO Patriot system to repel Iranian missiles · Defense News · Mar 18
- NATO sends Patriot system to protect key air-defense radar in Turkey · Defense News · Mar 12
- NATO rewriting integrated air defense plans for the first time in decades, SACEUR says | DefenseScoop · DefenseScoop · Mar 12