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Türkiye Evaluates SAMP/T and Patriot Procurement Amid Air Defense Push

Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler has confirmed that Ankara is evaluating all strategic options, including the procurement of SAMP/T and Patriot systems, to reinforce its multi-layered air and missile defense architecture.

June 30, 2026 Ahmet Koçak

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Anti-missile system SAMP/T by Thales in Poland, September 2, 2014 - Reuters

Türkiye is actively reviewing all available foreign procurement options to strengthen its national air and missile defense capabilities, including the U.S.-made Patriot and the European SAMP/T systems.

Defense Minister Yasar Guler confirmed the strategic evaluations during an official assessment of the country's multi-layered defense architecture.

The statement highlights Ankara's intent to maintain a diverse range of hardware options alongside its ongoing domestic development programs.

Renewed Momentum for SAMP/T Procurement

The defense minister's remarks follow recent reports indicating a potential revival of negotiations surrounding the Franco-Italian SAMP/T program.

According to media reports from Intelligence Online, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and French President Emmanuel Macron have discussed a comprehensive defense agreement.

The proposed deal focuses on the procurement and potential co-production of the SAMP/T Mamba air and missile defense system.

This development is positioned as a primary defense agenda item ahead of the upcoming NATO Summit in Ankara.

Additionally, Bloomberg previously reported that Türkiye has held separate parallel discussions with Italy regarding the acquisition and joint manufacturing of the system.

Technical Scope of the Alternatives

Developed by the Franco-Italian EUROSAM consortium, the SAMP/T is a long-range system designed to counter fighter jets, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, cruise missiles, and short-range ballistic missiles.

Türkiye previously initiated a collaborative process with EUROSAM to develop a next-generation system based on the SAMP/T architecture.

However, the joint project has experienced intermittent delays due to broader political developments.

The U.S.-manufactured Patriot system remains one of the most widely deployed long-range air defense platforms globally.

Utilizing its PAC-3 configuration, the platform offers advanced interception capabilities specifically tailored against ballistic missile threats, cruise missiles, and aircraft.

Strategic Defense Balancing

The strategic evaluations outline Ankara's policy of maintaining access to foreign defense hardware while continuing to build out its domestic architecture.

Minister Guler's confirmation emphasizes that Türkiye intends to maintain multiple foreign vendor channels to address immediate operational requirements, if necessary.