>*Russia has reportedly approached Turkey with a proposal to repurchase the S-400 air defense systems it sold to Ankara in 2019, amid inventory shortages and increasing demand from third countries … Moscow appears to be in short supply of its own, domestically supplied S-400s and is reportedly considering buying back the two S-400 systems it sold to Turkey in 2017 and delivered in 2019 for $2.5 billion, following unsuccessful attempts to buy U.S. Patriot systems.*
ILikeYourMommaJokes on
Turkey should agree to this deal now, take the money, then send them S-400 after the war.
MethyleneBlueEnjoyer on
Buy low, sell high.
Bbbbbbbb1100 on
Sell them back high, place trackers on it before sending it back to russia, then send coordinates to magyar birds.
There’s no need for turkey to have these now anyways unless they’re reverse engineering it.
Because ukraine has proved the s400 to not be as good as advertised, nor will russia give turkey any spare parts should they need to use it.
And that’s assuming the turkish S400 is going to be used against adversary other than russia.
Femininestatic on
I’ve heared ppl think it’s an attempt to deliver a batterie to India, because they failed to deliver the promised systems to them because well war…
mrCloggy on
>for $2.5 billion
Is Russia going to pay that in cash, or in ‘fossil fuel’ equivalents?
fortytwoandsix on
“Sorry, Vladimir. Those have already been disassembled and reverse engineered so NATO can exploit their vulnerabilities.”
SEAN0_91 on
Would be such a power play if turkey said no & gave it to Ukraine
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>*Russia has reportedly approached Turkey with a proposal to repurchase the S-400 air defense systems it sold to Ankara in 2019, amid inventory shortages and increasing demand from third countries … Moscow appears to be in short supply of its own, domestically supplied S-400s and is reportedly considering buying back the two S-400 systems it sold to Turkey in 2017 and delivered in 2019 for $2.5 billion, following unsuccessful attempts to buy U.S. Patriot systems.*
Turkey should agree to this deal now, take the money, then send them S-400 after the war.
Buy low, sell high.
Sell them back high, place trackers on it before sending it back to russia, then send coordinates to magyar birds.
There’s no need for turkey to have these now anyways unless they’re reverse engineering it.
Because ukraine has proved the s400 to not be as good as advertised, nor will russia give turkey any spare parts should they need to use it.
And that’s assuming the turkish S400 is going to be used against adversary other than russia.
I’ve heared ppl think it’s an attempt to deliver a batterie to India, because they failed to deliver the promised systems to them because well war…
>for $2.5 billion
Is Russia going to pay that in cash, or in ‘fossil fuel’ equivalents?
“Sorry, Vladimir. Those have already been disassembled and reverse engineered so NATO can exploit their vulnerabilities.”
Would be such a power play if turkey said no & gave it to Ukraine