Temrenli, TR 🇹🇷 Closed Airport
TR-0256
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TR-65
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Location: 39.055696° N, 44.137005° E
Continent: AS
Type: Closed Airport
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Circa 2016-2018
The helipad and the small border police station it served were demolished as part of a large-scale strategic upgrade of Turkish border security infrastructure. The original, older outpost was replaced by a new, significantly larger, and more technologically advanced military border base. This redevelopment was part of a broader national project to construct a security wall and modern modular bases along the border with Iran to more effectively counter smuggling and infiltration by militants.
The site of the original helipad and police station has been completely redeveloped. It is now occupied by a modern, heavily fortified military border base, likely operated by the Turkish Gendarmerie or Land Forces. Satellite imagery shows new buildings, robust perimeter defenses, and watchtowers. While this new base almost certainly has its own helicopter landing capabilities, the specific, rudimentary helipad designated as TR-0256 no longer exists.
The Uzunpinar Border Police Station Helipad (TR-0256) was a critical logistical asset for a remote outpost operated by the Turkish National Police. Its primary functions included:
- **Logistical Support:** Facilitating the transport of supplies, equipment, and personnel to a geographically isolated station in mountainous terrain.
- **Rapid Response:** Enabling the quick deployment of police units for border patrol and interdiction operations.
- **Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC):** Providing the fastest means of evacuating injured personnel from the station or from incidents in the surrounding area.
It served as a key support point for operations aimed at maintaining security and control along a sensitive section of the Turkish-Iranian border.
There are zero prospects for reopening the helipad designated as TR-0256. The infrastructure was permanently demolished, and the site has been repurposed for a new, superior military installation. The ICAO code is defunct, and any helicopter operations at this location are now handled by the new base's facilities.
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