Iranian missiles test NATO radar defenses in Turkey, focusing on Malatya
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Iranian missiles heading toward Turkey were intercepted by NATO air defenses near Hatay and by US destroyers near Incirlik, with analysts suggesting the strikes were meant to test NATO’s air-defense network and potentially assess the Kurecik TPY-2 radar in Malatya; NATO deployed new Patriot batteries to Malatya, highlighting the EPAA and ‘engage on remote’ concept.
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