Reappearance of the Tayfun missile on Turkish television networks on the occasion of the signing for mass production of the Tayfun, as broadcast from Istanbul by Manolis Kostidis.

After the signings, the debate started in the Turkish media: “If we launch him from Smyrna, we will hit Athens.”

CNN TURK Host: Could you tell us what Tayfun is?

Joskun Basbug, a military analyst: “This is our first ballistic missile that we are still working on. As you remember, then again we did a show together, we had discussed the fear that his first test shot had caused in Greece”.

Journalist: That is, it has a range of 480 kilometers and causes destruction.

Basbug: Yes, it’s a ballistic missile. We also see the images from their launch. This is the launch from Sinope. Consider even if the launch takes place from Adrianople.

Journalist: We will hit the opposite side.

Basbug: Think about what points we’re going to hit.

Journalist: If we launch him from Smyrna, we will hit Athens.

Basbug: Let us remind you that this is our first ballistic missile and work is already being done on new missiles and new test firings.

Turkish analysts: “Greece with F-35s will be able to hit targets anywhere in Turkey”

Greece will have air superiority in the Aegean

Omit Yalim, former head of the Turkish Ministry of Defense said: “If we had stayed in the F-35 program from 2018 until now we would have had 60 F-35s. As almost every year we would receive 10 aircraft. And by 2029 we would receive another 60 and the Turkish Air Force would have made a huge leap.

But now things are unpleasant. Greece with the F-35s which it will be able to take off from Limnos, Lesbos, Samos, Rhodes and Karpathos as well as from Paphos, will be able to carry out air operations against targets in any part of Turkey. These aircraft are invisible you can’t spot them We are facing a huge danger. And with this move made by the USA, air supremacy will tilt in favor of Greece. In my opinion, for this reason, Turkey should send the S-400s to Azerbaijan and return to the F-35 program.”

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