Foinikas
Elite Member
I'm not saying their supreme as in,they could dominate every aspect of the Turkish military,what they usually do is strike specific targets mostly pre-emptively and cripple the opponent's capabilities to reach them. Yes,they're different from what they're used to encounter the last 30 years,but then again...they've been to places nobody has managed to and hit countries like Saddam's Iraq,Khamenei's Iran,took out the entire Beqaa Valley Air Defence umbrella and effectively destroying Syria's shield on Lebanon,back in 1982.I dont agree with your logic of military supremacy, Israel has only ever gone up against poorly trained countries that don't know how to fight. Turkiye is an entirely different domain.
As you have said, Israel's advantage is it is air force on the basis of pre-emption but I do think Turkieye is better equipped to see, and understand their pre-emption and counter it before it can become effective as a military tool.
They've got the equipment and the experience/training to do that. On the other hand,if you think of it...Turkey too is used to fighting either small and badly equipped armies or just militias and ragtag bands of mountainous rebels. Cypriot National Guard had no Air Force,Armenians virtually had no Air Force except 4 Su-30s with no missiles and a few attack helicopters. Pro-Assad forces in Syria were just a big better equipped than militias. SDF forces? Come on. LNA in Libya? Largely militia force with a few sophisticated pieces like Pantsir-S1 and Wing Loong.
Either way it would be interesting to see if the jews managed to bypass Turkish indigenous defences and Turks managing to take out opponent bases.









