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Cătălin Roșioru
Turkey borders the geopolitically unstable Syria and Iraq to its south and has a coast on the Black Sea about 300km from Crimea. The country also remains in a cold-conflict stalemate with Greece and controls the only access to the economically crucial Black Sea. Amid the turbulence, the country has turned to its leading systems integrator, Aselsan, to provide air defence against a range of current and unknown future threats, with the latter planned to be met by large toolbox of weapons. A key
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