Turkey Aims to Offload Russian Air-Defense System as It Seeks to Buy U.S. F-35s
Turkey is seeking to transfer its Russian S-400 air-defense system to the United Arab Emirates, according to officials, in a move aimed at addressing U.S. objections tied to Turkey’s efforts to buy U.S. F-35 warplanes. The discussions center on clearing potential restrictions by changing the end-user or disposition of the S-400 component. The report places the negotiations in the context of strained defense procurement compatibility between Washington and Ankara, especially as Turkey pursues advanced fighter aircraft. Officials did not specify timing or terms for the proposed transfer, but the goal is to reduce political and security concerns that could complicate the F-35 acquisition. The U.S. objections remain the key constraint driving the diplomacy.






