You know very well that particular issues with f35 are not matter of maintenance other strings attached areEvery complex weapon will became useless very fast without proper maintenance.
You know very well that particular issues with f35 are not matter of maintenance other strings attached areEvery complex weapon will became useless very fast without proper maintenance.
1 and 2 against whom? Greece? Whose all the air ports are within the range of our missiles?
3 and 4 too expensive. Why wouldnt we rely on our drones?
After taking out S-300/400 F-35 can take out Buk, Pantsir and Tor sams with cheap SDB from safe distance.5 and 6 too risky. Why would we use F-35s to take out enemy air defenses? We use electronic warfare systems and cheap drones to get rid of Russian trash.
All correct assumptions. But valid for IAF mostly.Ballistic missiles are too expensive to use them against airport bunkers. 1 F-35 on the other hand can drop 8 cheap SDBs.
Bombs are cheap. Drones have many limitations. They are very vulnerable to air defence, they carry only small bombs. Surely they cant carry deep strikes at all. Thats basically a specific weapon against weak enemy.
After taking out S-300/400 F-35 can take out Buk, Pantsir and Tor sams with cheap SDB from safe distance.
Ballistic missiles are too expensive to use them against airport bunkers. 1 F-35 on the other hand can drop 8 cheap SDBs.
Bombs are cheap. Drones have many limitations. They are very vulnerable to air defence, they carry only small bombs. Surely they cant carry deep strikes at all. Thats basically a specific weapon against weak enemy.
After taking out S-300/400 F-35 can take out Buk, Pantsir and Tor sams with cheap SDB from safe distance.
All correct assumptions. But valid for IAF mostly.
For TurAF, cheap 122mm and 230mm artillery rockets fired from Akinci or Aksungur UAVs at 30-35000ft will be like stand-off missiles.
If you work with land forces like “Free Syrian Army” your hands are tied.You also can see what happened in Syria. Despite Erdogan promises he could not push Assad forces back to previous lines. More over Assad took back Saraqib while Ankas and Bayraktars were still in the air.
In order to hit plane in bunker u need a direct hit. And one missile per bunker. According to Janes Bora has 30-50 m CEP, thats not enough to achieve a direct bunker hit.1- If we arent going to use ballistic missiles against such a strategical target as enemys airports, like Yaşar said, what else are we going to use them on?
2- I meant taking off F-35. Thats expensive. Like Yaşar said, Turkey has strategical UCAVs not only tactical ones. Obviously I wasnt thinking of TB2 but more strategical ones like Aksungur and Akinci and the jet powered one that is expected to come in 2023: MIUS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayraktar_MIUS
Bora is quoted to have 30-50 m CEP. Yes! But…..In order to hit plane in bunker u need a direct hit. And one missile per bunker. According to Janes Bora has 30-50 m CEP, thats not enough to achieve a direct bunker hit.
With cheap and many SDBs you can destroy all bunkers, runways radars etc
What about electronic warfare? There was nothing special/stealth about TB-2 neither. It is a fairly big and slow aircraft. It was the Koral electronic warfare that blinded the Russian anti air systems.Israel has operational Eitan UAVs (similar to Akinci) for over a decade. But they are very vulnerable even to old SAMs and fighters. Thats why we never use them in Syria.
Greece has both Patriot and S-300PMU2 they have fighters with AMRAAMs and now Meteors. They can easily shot down slow and high flying UAVs.
You also can see what happened in Syria. Despite Erdogan promises he could not push Assad forces back to previous lines. More over Assad took back Saraqib while Ankas and Bayraktars were still in the air.
Why do you need S-400? I would chose a squadron of F-35 over S-400 anyday.
F-35 can be effectively used in:
1) DCA - defensive counter air
2) OCA - offensive counter air
3) CAS - close air support
4) DAS - Deep Air Support (aka Air Interdiction)
5) SEAD - suppression of enemy air defenses
6) DEAD - destruction of enemy air defenses
S-400 has limited DCA (low flying targets are limited by ~40 km radius). Very poor OCA. It cant do 3,4,5,6 at all. S-400 can be easily destroyed by one cruise missile strike.
Akıncı & MIUS(some are in A2A role, some in unmaned SOJ role and some in AEWC role) , kargı and the rest will never be alone in the Air but escorted with F -16 & Peace eagle. in the favorable scenario for Greece, Greek AMRAAMs and Meteors will be already depleted when Greek fighters faces with Turkish ones. Or in worst scenario for Greece Akıncı & MIUS and the rest would already unleased their payloads with in the protected zone provided by SİPER, Hısar-O & RF or may be S 400. while all these are happening Turkish navy will be palying its part and depending on the year of this scenario disparty between Turkish Navy and Greek navy may vary but always in our favour. and again depending of the year not only balistic missiles but also Turkish cruise missiles with differing ranges and types will be playing their roles. Aegian is big but not big enough for suprises. All of our targets are with in approximatly 500 km. almost in all possible scenarios Greece seems to be the underdog.Israel has operational Eitan UAVs (similar to Akinci) for over a decade. But they are very vulnerable even to old SAMs and fighters. Thats why we never use them in Syria.
Greece has both Patriot and S-300PMU2 they have fighters with AMRAAMs and now Meteors. They can easily shot down slow and high flying UAVs.
You also can see what happened in Syria. Despite Erdogan promises he could not push Assad forces back to previous lines. More over Assad took back Saraqib while Ankas and Bayraktars were still in the air.
There is a fact that we need to see that the rules of the game have changed. The determining factor in this new order of war will be space technology. In the near future we will see missiles hanging in space waiting for their target. Among the unmanned attack vehicles, those that will be effective will be explosive-laden mini-sized unmanned autonomous vehicles. these unmanned vehicles will be dressed as a crow or a dolphin or etc.Akıncı & MIUS, kargı and the rest will never be alone in the Air but escorted with F -16 & Peace eagle. in the favorable scenario for Greece, Greek AMRAAMs and Meteors will be already depleted when Greek fighters faces with Turkish ones. Or in worst scenario for Greece Akıncı & MIUS and the rest would already unleased their payloads with in the protected zone provided by SİPER, Hısar-O & RF or may be S 400. while all these are happening Turkish navy will be palying its part and depending on the year of this scenario disparty between Turkish Navy and Greek navy may vary but always in our favour. and again depending of the year not only balistic missiles but also Turkish cruise missiles with differing ranges and types will be playing their roles. Aegian is big but not big enough for suprises. All of our targets are with in approximatly 500 km.
Israel has operational Eitan UAVs (similar to Akinci) for over a decade. But they are very vulnerable even to old SAMs and fighters. Thats why we never use them in Syria.
Greece has both Patriot and S-300PMU2 they have fighters with AMRAAMs and now Meteors. They can easily shot down slow and high flying UAVs.
You also can see what happened in Syria. Despite Erdogan promises he could not push Assad forces back to previous lines. More over Assad took back Saraqib while Ankas and Bayraktars were still in the air.
Looking at the Turkish guys statements I will put it that way. Would the Turkish F-35's take off and drop SDBs on Tel Aviv if needed? I don't think so. Purchasing S-400s was a bad decision but purchasing F-35 while looking at Turkey's position and the region's dynamics is also a bad decision.In order to hit plane in bunker u need a direct hit. And one missile per bunker. According to Janes Bora has 30-50 m CEP, thats not enough to achieve a direct bunker hit.
With cheap and many SDBs you can destroy all bunkers, runways radars etc
Getting rid of the F35 was the best choice. Not only because it prevented one of the strongest militaries to be bound by a single button in the Pentagon that can literally crumble the whole air force, but also helped the government to concentrate even more on the TFX programLooking at the Turkish guys statements I will put it that way. Would the Turkish F-35's take off and drop SDBs on Tel Aviv if needed? I don't think so. Purchasing S-400s was a bad decision but purchasing F-35 while looking at Turkey's position and the region's dynamics is also a bad decision.
PS: Please don't be offended by what I said. I just meant to give an example of what limitations these fighter jets have and the implications for Turkey.
I did take time to read the entire thread, most agree that F35 program/purchase was a bad decision, but S400 was worse. That makes me wonder if we could find a way out instead of dodging the bullet, and loose billions of dollars in parts’ production and suffer the consequences? The way I see it we are misguided, and we are making huge mistakes trying to cover up prior failures. I see it as a huge failure for our foreign policy/diplomacy.
The situation with the F35 has a lot more to do with us being a player at several conflict zones and making rapid progress in defense industry than buying the S400. This would happen regardless of the S400 purchase.I mean, even if the F35 was bad, we could have (if the S400 issue didnt exist) bough a squadron or two, cut our orders and still part of the program. We could have gained experience and much needed export contracts for all the parts that were made in Turkey. Oh and of course the billions of €.
The situation with the F35 has a lot more to do with us being a player at several conflict zones and making rapid progress in defense industry than buying the S400. This would happen regardless of the S400 purchase.
This ultimately happened because of Israels pressure that F35 shouldn't be made available to Turkey. This worked for us as we knew that F35 would only give us trouble and nothing else. We only made it easy for them to make a decision buying the S400.Thats pure speculation.