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Turkish ship fired SAM off Libya coast

itamilradar by itamilradar
April 1, 2020
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Turkish ship fired SAM off Libya coast

A Turkey Navy frigate underway off Libya western coast (near Sabratha, 55 km west of Tripoli) reportedly fired (at least one) RIM-66 Standard MR (a medium-range surface-to-air missile), supposedly against an LNA UAV, which missed and landed near al-Ajaylat, just southwest of Sabratha.


#Libya– #Turkey Navy frigate sailing off coast of #Sabratha (55 km west of #Tripoli) reportedly fired (at least one) RIM-66E-05 SAM, supposedly against an #LNA UAV, which missed and landed near al-Ajaylat, just southwest of Sabratha pic.twitter.com/KAfvfUl3Jd

— Oded Berkowitz (@Oded121351) April 1, 2020
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  1. Mohamed Hasan says:
    2 years ago

    Wing Loong II was brought down by the missile above.

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  2. Rugyu says:
    8 months ago

    How do you know that it missed the target?any evidence?as far as I understand from photos given, Warhead is detonated, that’s it.at this point, we can not totally sure of it missed or hit.

    Reply

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