Turkey Deploys Advanced Radar System in Syria Capable of Monitoring Northern Israel Airspace
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Channel 13 · 2 days ago
What happened
Turkey has installed an advanced ASELSAN radar system at Damascus International Airport capable of monitoring airspace over northern Israel. Presented as a civilian air traffic tool, the radar also has military capabilities, raising Israeli concerns about regional airspace surveillance and operational freedom. This move reflects Turkey's growing influence in Syria amid reduced Iranian presence.
- 01Turkey deployed the ASELSAN HTRS-100 radar at Damascus International Airport in January 2026.
- 02The radar covers up to 185 kilometers, including northern Israel's airspace.
- 03It features military-grade capabilities like 3D imaging and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF).
- 04Israel fears the radar could limit its air force's freedom of operation.
- 05The deployment is part of expanding Turkish-Syrian military and technological cooperation.
- 06Israel suspects Turkey is increasing influence in Syria amid declining Iranian presence.
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