Better than F-35 tbhMy thoughts aided by the thoughts of other people and some articles on that issue are that Turkey if buys a plane should concentrate on the air superiority aspect of it. The Turkish Armed Forces and the Gendarmerie General Command with its modern multirole conventional fighter fleet, hundreds of drones in different sizes, different configuration and capability to launch smart and even standoff munitions have an A2G capability that is simply not present in the region both on strategic surgical strikes level and also CAS.
Other than the pure numbers, a capable radar and capability to launch modern US AA munitions I am not sure what pros these F-16 could give us in the A2A realm. I mean its better than nothing but if we talk about A2A we need more. For that purpose I think the solution that would give an appropriate answer to the threats for Turkey in the region and is sourced in the US would be the F-15EX featuring RAM coating, internal weapons bay, AN/APG-82 AESA radar, Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS) and these capabilities would really bring a change to the A2A game of the Turkish Air Forces.
No.Russian jets are garbage
Of course all of us dreaming about F15s for decades but that would cost a fortune and it is a very big unstealthy bird. Now Turkey should find a stop gap which is more capable than Hurjet, easy to maintain and cheap. For A2A all focus should be on TFX, besides getting Eurofighters could be much easier than getting F15s, USA would no probably give them, if they give, it will be overpriced. Block 70s are also capable in terms of A2A combat, agile and solid platform.My thoughts aided by the thoughts of other people and some articles on that issue are that Turkey if buys a plane should concentrate on the air superiority aspect of it. The Turkish Armed Forces and the Gendarmerie General Command with its modern multirole conventional fighter fleet, hundreds of drones in different sizes, different configuration and capability to launch smart and even standoff munitions have an A2G capability that is simply not present in the region both on strategic surgical strikes level and also CAS.
Other than the pure numbers, a capable radar and capability to launch modern US AA munitions I am not sure what pros these F-16 could give us in the A2A realm. I mean its better than nothing but if we talk about A2A we need more. For that purpose I think the solution that would give an appropriate answer to the threats for Turkey in the region and is sourced in the US would be the F-15EX featuring RAM coating, internal weapons bay, AN/APG-82 AESA radar, Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS) and these capabilities would really bring a change to the A2A game of the Turkish Air Forces.
What I said above is something like a wet dream. I think that the US will neither give us F-16s or F-15s.I would very much like to know your opinion... US operates the aging F-15 fleet in air defense/superiority role (we are heavily investing on our air defence network to reduce the workload on our jets) and almost all agree that the advanced features of the EX will provide a greater leverage/advantage to USAF, or any other force operating these fighters. And the EX is powered by GE (F110, if I am not mistaken), so logistics and support will not be a nightmare (for us, at least).
So far so good. But in almost all sources I have read recently, I notice a tendency to compare it with the F-35, and discuss 15EX’s worthiness on this comparison. Experts, in general, state that the F-15EX will be in a more defensive role (contrary to claims) in heavily defended zones. Many criticize that the EX will not be as efficient today (with new generation radar networks and air defence systems in service) as it lacks many of the vital systems/qualities that the F-35s possess. And that there is a great deal of hype surrounding the latest re-incarnation of F-15 legend.
Besides these criticisms, all of us are aware of the political gridlock we have been going through with the US. How likely do you see an F15EX purchase, and will they serve as efficient under TurAF, given that the US has a much different strategy in intercepting, and defending against airborne threats?
The cost? Not there yet!
JF-17 does not bring anything new to the table. We don't need a jet can do F-16s duties.Turkey should buy JF 17 block 3. It will gives Turkey Access to high tech PL 15 air to air missiles.
Even the basic F-16 Block 40s can outperform Su-35s in BVR or their radar...
This can cost 9-10 billion dollars...Turkey asks U.S. to buy 40 F-16 jets to upgrade Air Force -sources
By Humeyra Pamuk and Mike Stone
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WASHINGTON, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Turkey has made a request to the U.S. to buy 40 Lockheed Martin-made F-16 fighter jets and nearly 80 modernization kits for its existing warplanes, as the NATO ally looks to modernize its Air Force after the purchase of F-35 jets fell through, sources familiar with the matter said.
The deal, worth billions, is still working its way through the Foreign Military Sales process which is subject to approval by the U.S. State Department as well as the U.S. Congress which can block deals.
The people spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the deal.
"As a matter of policy, the Department does not confirm or comment on proposed defense sales or transfers until they have been formally notified to Congress," a spokesperson for the State Department said. The Turkish Embassy in Washington declined to comment.
Ankara had ordered more than 100 F-35 jets, also made by Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N), but was removed from the program in 2019 after it acquired Russian S-400 missile defense systems.
The decades-old partnership between the NATO allies has gone through unprecedented tumult in the past five years over disagreements on Syria policy, Ankara’s closer ties with Moscow, its naval ambitions in the eastern Mediterranean, U.S. charges against a state-owned Turkish bank and erosion of rights and freedoms in Turkey.
The request for the jets will likely have a difficult time getting approval from the U.S. Congress, where sentiment towards Turkey has soured deeply over recent years, primarily due to Ankara's purchase of the S-400s and its problematic human rights track record.
Ankara's purchase of the S-400s has also triggered U.S. sanctions. In December 2020, Washington blacklisted Turkey's Defense Industry Directorate, its chief, Ismail Demir, and three other employees.
Since then the U.S. has repeatedly warned Turkey against buying further Russian weaponry. But last week, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan indicated Ankara still intended to buy a second batch of S-400s from Russia, a move that could deepen a rift with Washington.
There is bipartisan support in U.S. Congress to push the Biden administration to put further pressure on Ankara, primarily over its purchase of Russian weapons and its human rights track record.
Ankara has said it hopes for better ties under U.S. President Joe Biden.
Reports of the Turkish request were first reported by Greek defense outlet Defense Review.
Turkey asks U.S. to buy 40 F-16 jets to upgrade Air Force -sources
Turkey has made a request to the U.S. to buy 40 Lockheed Martin-made F-16 fighter jets and nearly 80 modernization kits for its existing warplanes, as the NATO ally looks to modernize its Air Force after the purchase of F-35 jets fell through, sources familiar with the matter said.www.reuters.com
This can cost 9-10 billion dollars...
That's the whole point. If the USA doesn't agree to the request, it gives Turkey an excuse to look for other alternatives - whether this is Russian or Chinese equipment.The funny part is that the Goverment is literally screaming to buy another batch of S-400 systems, while in the same time asking the US for 40 new F-16 and upgrading 80 others.
1. 120 F35s & host European maintenance hub & Turkish firms supplying over 900 pieces of equipment (constant stream of revenue) ---> $11 billion
2. Unused S-400s & 40 new F16V & 80 upgrade modules & a range of missiles --> $8 billion (including the cost of the S-400s)