What kind of joke is this.. is it offset or something? Poor Georgia gets TB2s and Turkey gets Junk-25.. Why not Hurkus-C! Why not something like A130.. why not concentrate on Hurjet CAS
The SU25 Frogfoot is not junk.
What kind of joke is this.. is it offset or something? Poor Georgia gets TB2s and Turkey gets Junk-25.. Why not Hurkus-C! Why not something like A130.. why not concentrate on Hurjet CAS
Oh how is the Özgür program going btw? We haven't been getting a lot of updates lately. Still waiting for that AESA?I confirmed the news to my engineer friend at TAI. The engineer responsible for Özgür modernization was included in the team that went to Georgia.
If one was to suggest 2 weeks ago that Turkey should get Su-25, everybody here would call him an idiot. But when the government decides that it should be done, suddenly it's a genius idea.
You people are sheep. Su25 is literally the worst military jet in the world. Gripen would eat it for breakfast. If I was a greek rafale pilot I wouldn't even waste a missile, I would close in and get an easy gun kill.
You are the real sheep here. No one claimed that the Su-25s would be taken as they are. We thought that TAI and ASELSAN could take it empty and fill it.If one was to suggest 2 weeks ago that Turkey should get Su-25, everybody here would call him an idiot. But when the government decides that it should be done, suddenly it's a genius idea.
You people are sheep. Su25 is literally the worst military jet in the world. Gripen would eat it for breakfast. If I was a greek rafale pilot I wouldn't even waste a missile, I would close in and get an easy gun kill.
Su 25 is garbage and so is your opinion
Doesn't matter, the airframe is shit, and we don't need it as we already have a project that can fill the same role which is Hürjet.
You are right F4s carry much more payload than su-25s as well@BordoEnes
Look, I get where you're coming from but at this point it would make more sense to modernize some F4s at least it's a supersonic aircraft for fucks' sake.
And if we're going to play with 50 year old garbage let's at least stick with our own garbage.
And where will Turkey get F4s or their parts? Fleet is shrinking day by day because of cannibalization. Probably that is another reason for looking an urgent stop gap for dedicated ground attack role.@BordoEnes
Look, I get where you're coming from but at this point it would make more sense to modernize some F4s at least it's a supersonic aircraft for fucks' sake.
And if we're going to play with 50 year old garbage let's at least stick with our own garbage.
I dont really think that the Turkish Air Force commanders are dumb enough to buy a SU-25 tbh. I mean turkey has a strong defence industry that can renovate its own F16s to reach the 4.5 gen level by themselvesIf one was to suggest 2 weeks ago that Turkey should get Su-25, everybody here would call him an idiot. But when the government decides that it should be done, suddenly it's a genius idea.
You people are sheep. Su25 is literally the worst military jet in the world. Gripen would eat it for breakfast. If I was a greek rafale pilot I wouldn't even waste a missile, I would close in and get an easy gun kill.
Aselsan AESA radar integration on Akıncı TIHA will start by the end of 2021 and integration on F-16 will start in 2022. Özgür modernization will start in 2023 for block 30 F-16s.Oh how is the Özgür program going btw? We haven't been getting a lot of updates lately. Still waiting for that AESA?
Why not use some of them for your own purposes while you are at it. They will have second hand value if you want to get rid of them. We don't have a platform made in the SU-25 speed range and its payload capacity.I dont really think that the Turkish Air Force commanders are dumb enough to buy a SU-25 tbh. I mean turkey has a strong defence industry that can renovate its own F16s to reach the 4.5 gen level by themselves
Even Ismail Demir stated that if they are REALLY backed into a corner, they may resort to such an option
Thus, the notion of buying SU-25 is just way too incomprehensible. I think Turkey will buy the airframe and engine from Georgia, equip it with its own avionics and then sell it to a third country
where we will get the Su-25 parts? kind of a dumb question don't you think?
I'm not sure about the amount of F4 parts we produce in Turkey but it has to be a lot since the US stopped making these planes a long time ago. We can definitely produce more. We certainly do not require congress approval to re-activate some retired F-4s
We can easily put rocket pods etc on the hürjet why should we use the garbage su-25 you are right.I skipped past lot of discussion (i.e just read your reply here and some others very briefly)....so sorry if some of this already talked about...
Are the Su-25 rumours really true though (likely to pan out etc)?
Or its part of some rumour mill thing for pressure generation etc?
Frogfoots make sense if you got them/inherited them cheap from USSR breakup.
Otherwise their MRO, weapons logistics for NATO/western-centric system country is going to be a unnecessary toll (dont let "compatibility" fool you too much).
Keep that stuff in hurjet, heli and UAV projects (esp network sensoring between these) for CAS.
A CAS hurjet variant is probably ideal if you need dedicated platform.
I remember long discussion I had many years back with retired USAF guy....and he told me yes in media there is lot of support for retaining A-10....but certain things have move deeply in CAS capability by sensoring that F-35 can do in that role.
Consider that this is A-10 which is far superior in every way to frogfoot.
Consider also the production has stopped:
Russia Discontinues Su-25 Production - Defense Security Monitor
A Russian official has announced that production of the Su-25 ground attack aircraft has stopped. Russia’s Industry and Trade Minister, Denis Manturov, announced on February 7, 2017 that the Russian …dsm.forecastinternational.com
So where is turkey (hypothetically) planning to acquire the airframes, and how old are they? (this re-inserts into MRO costs and availability impact).
Hurjet-CAS is way to go. Is the interim requirement really that severe till its ready?
is the interim requirement really that severe? definitely fucking not. We have tons of UAVs, Attack helicopters, etc. Many CAS options.I skipped past lot of discussion (i.e just read your reply here and some others very briefly)....so sorry if some of this already talked about...
Are the Su-25 rumours really true though (likely to pan out etc)?
Or its part of some rumour mill thing for pressure generation etc?
Frogfoots make sense if you got them/inherited them cheap from USSR breakup.
Otherwise their MRO, weapons logistics for NATO/western-centric system country is going to be a unnecessary toll (dont let "compatibility" fool you too much).
Keep that stuff in hurjet, heli and UAV projects (esp network sensoring between these) for CAS.
A CAS hurjet variant is probably ideal if you need dedicated platform.
I remember long discussion I had many years back with retired USAF guy....and he told me yes in media there is lot of support for retaining A-10....but certain things have move deeply in CAS capability by sensoring that F-35 can do in that role.
Consider that this is A-10 which is far superior in every way to frogfoot.
Consider also the production has stopped:
Russia Discontinues Su-25 Production - Defense Security Monitor
A Russian official has announced that production of the Su-25 ground attack aircraft has stopped. Russia’s Industry and Trade Minister, Denis Manturov, announced on February 7, 2017 that the Russian …dsm.forecastinternational.com
So where is turkey (hypothetically) planning to acquire the airframes, and how old are they? (this re-inserts into MRO costs and availability impact).
Hurjet-CAS is way to go. Is the interim requirement really that severe till its ready?
We can easily put rocket pods etc on the hürjet why should we use the garbage su-25 you are right.