Turkey Patriot missiles operational by Feb: NATO
BRUSSELS - Agence France-Presse
A convoy transporting 'Patriot' missiles sets off in Sanitz, northern Germany, on January 6, 2013. Germany, The Netherlands and the United States agreed to supply the ground-to-air missile batteries which Turkey requested after deadly cross-border shelling from Syria. AFP Photo
The Patriot missile system being deployed to help protect Turkey from any spillover of the conflict in neighbouring Syria should be operational by early February, perhaps sooner, NATO said Monday.A NATO spokesperson said transport of troops and material got underway in early January and would continue over the next few weeks.
"We would expect the Patriots to be operational by early February, if not earlier," the spokesperson added.
Turkey requested help from its NATO allies after shells landed on its border areas from Syria in October, killing several villagers.
The Patriot batteries, effective against aircraft and short-range missiles, are being provided by the United States, Germany and the Netherlands.
NATO approved their deployment in December, saying the use of ballistic missiles by the Syrian regime posed a threat to Turkey and insisting that the move was purely defensive.