War or Peace
Report: Turkish warplanes now able to fire at Israeli targets
Ankara's Star Gazete says country's new F-16 radar system modified to recategorize Israeli targets as hostile. Order said to come directly from PM Erdogan's office; naval, submarine radar systems to be changed next
Aviel Magnezi
Turkey has developed a new radar system for its US-made F-16 fighter jets that will allow them to fire at Israeli targets, Ankara's Star Gazete reported on Tuesday. The orders to modify the system reportedly came directly from Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office.
The new radar system – Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) – is a defensive command and control system developed by Turkey's Military Electronics Industry (ASELSAN) for the nation's air force and navy. It is slated to replace a similar US version which is in use today.
The US system is comprised of lists of "friends" and "foes." The system's settings are designed to prevent pilot error as well, to an extent, disabling the ability to fire at "friendly" targets even by mistake. The US system identified Israel as a 'friend,' thus preventing Turkish fighter jets from firing at them automatically.
The new system, however, allows Turkey control the "friend or foe" list independently.
The Turkish IFF system is scheduled to be mounted on all Turkish fighter jets, military vessels and submarines in the near future.
The move, whose timing coincides with a prolonged period of unprecedented diplomatic tensions between Ankara and Jerusalem, has received extensive media coverage in Iran, as well.
According to foreign media sources, the IAF has a fleet of 1,964 aircraft, including 689 advanced assault helicopters and F-15 and F-16 fighter jets.
Israel's aerial superiority will soon receive a significant boost, in the form of the US-made F-35 fighter jet.
The Turkish Air Force is said to have a fleet of "just" 1,940 aircrafts, including F-16s and F-4 Phantoms, as well as 874 assault helicopters.
Like Israel, Turkey has also been promised the F-35. It is slated to receive it by 2015.
If this report is true, it can mean only one thing. That Turkey has been planning to go to war with Israel for at least a year if not longer.
As of right now, the question is can the USA and NATO push Turkey back from playing a game of Brinksmanship?
Erdogan must be dreaming of recreating the Ottoman Empire, but at what cost.
He has done a great job on the Turkish economy, grow is at almost 9% for last year. By lowering corporate income tax to 20%, he has attracted major corporations to build state of the art factories in Turkey.
Will he take a chance at destroying the economy that he has built, for a greater payoff the establishment of the caliphate?
Will the Turkish military see the danger and will some junior officers act ,in the role of protecting the balance between religion and secularism in Turkey that Ataturk gave them.
I say junior officers because over the last 5 years or so Erdogan has removed many generals from the military.
Can a coup take place?
What is 100% for sure if this report and the report that Turkish naval vessels are free to engage Israeli vessels if they approach is true.
We are closer to war, than to peace.
