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As I said, doesn't really matter.We don't have a management like that. They can not think today forget about tomorrow
Atak-2 is a "would be nice" project. It's not really all that important
As I said, doesn't really matter.We don't have a management like that. They can not think today forget about tomorrow
Why are you guys are so anti turkish defence Industry?We don't have a management like that. They can not think today forget about tomorrow
It's an observation about TUrkish politics which I agree with.Why are you guys are so anti turkish defence Industry?
It's mostly about "saving the day" rather than planning for tomorrow.
It's an observation about TUrkish politics which I agree with.
It's mostly about "saving the day" rather than planning for tomorrow.
AgreedThis is Turkish dilemma not just defense industry. We start working only under crisis. Embargoes are blessing for this.
Why the fvck would scientists and engineers come to a third world shithole that they don't speak the language of? where religion and culture is different and about as authoritarian as Russia.
come to think of it Turkey is probably even more authoritarian.
You might say "oh but german scientists came to Turkey in 30ies"
This isn't 30ies
You are right tbhIt's an observation about TUrkish politics which I agree with.
It's mostly about "saving the day" rather than planning for tomorrow.
I know, and there's no reason for them to come here. If Ukraine falls, they will likely flee to Germany, USA, hell... even poland is a better destinationIm talking about Ukrainian ones to be honest.
Why .. even if russia captured whole ukraine .. russia sold turkey s400 and offered su35 and su 57 why wouldnt they sell far less important engines ?It seems no more ukranians engines for our programs
Why .. even if russia captured whole ukraine .. russia sold turkey s400 and offered su35 and su 57 why wouldnt they sell far less important engines ?
And turkish officials statements are not so harsh against russia .. i think they consider that as a high likely scenario
Also turkey had agreed some time ago with Belarusia for a military co-op .. it wont be too different from " russian ukraine "
I didnt mean that turkey and russia to be allies .. yea i know what russia did to ottoman empire .. but .. i mean they wont mind to sell engines and other equips to turkey .. coz they need money and turkey is "also by geography " is very important for them .. and they dont want to be in direct enmity with turkey eitherWe are adversary with Russia just by geography even if you put everything aside. People seriously talk about it either lacks basic literature or have pro-Eurasian view. Turkey historically have been relaxed on statements to not to escalate same as in Cold War.
we got so much sh.t and we didn't even help themAI-350(GEZGIN Prototype)
AI-450 (AKINCI)
MS-500 (AKINCI)
AI-25 variant (MIUS-A)
AI-322 variant (MIUS-B)
TV3-117 variants (ATAK 2, 10 ton Utility)
Motor Sich - TRMOTOR APU
Motor Sich - TRMOTOR Engineering, Know-How Transfer
Antonov-Potential MMU Engineering Assitance
Ukrainian FED Aerospace Company- Actuators development for MMU and other aircraft programs.
Proposed Baykar R&D and Excellence Center (According to latest interview, property was bought by Baykar)
Ukranian Milgem Program likely is done. Likely would wait in the shipyard until new purchaser is found.
Around 4 billion investment from Turkish companies, fate unknown.
Then there is also not known programs.
we got so much sh.t and we didn't even help them
We could have set up a couple of Turkish bases to help deter Russia.
Not as important as Qatar I guess
say sike right bloody nowNow that I think about it, Turkish military is mostly unnecessary, we could go down to some 20-30 thousand troops and not much would change in the lives of the average Turk
You cant be wronger. From TF-2000, over REIS to TF-X to SIPER. None of them are "lets-do-it-today" jobs. All long term.It's an observation about TUrkish politics which I agree with.
It's mostly about "saving the day" rather than planning for tomorrow.
It's mostly reactions to embargosYou cant be wronger. From TF-2000, over REIS to TF-X to SIPER. None of them are "lets-do-it-today" jobs. All long term.