I now understand why Turkey didn't participate in the KFX project. Also, someone forward this vid to Indos, please.
I was always wondering, are these the main reasons? However, the two countries could have done much better.
Those two reasons (project share and their demands for Korea to offset with T-129's selection in the AH-X program) were critical, but there were also disagreements regarding production share as well. It was very clear from the beginning that Korea was looking for a junior partner. There's no right or wrong in differing objectives and demands the two countries had against each other, because they ultimately didn't joined their respective programs due to those differences.
There would have been a problem had the two parties found an agreement and one of the sides suddenly changed their demands after the agreement... which is not the case between Korea and Türkiye but sounds like an oddly familiar news when talking about KF-X.
I don't think that's true. I mean, I could've organized 40 engineers to take part in this 'partnership'...lmao.
Jokes aside, I wish we had our Indonesian friends aboard. They're goal-oriented and trustworthy. On top of that, Indonesia is going to be a gigantic market in the future.
In addition, I don't think that a country like Indonesia lacks the funds to pay its share in the KFX l/IFX project especially now with all the extra money pouring in from the export of natural resources.
If Jakarta doesn't pay upfront, it means something.
Probably because they're unhappy with certain Korean decisions and in general the way they are treated by the Korean side. Perhaps some Indonesian friends here can shed a light on the Indonesian worries...
There's something with their current administration for sure, especially when the payment issues started with their new admin.
Indonesia has been unhappy because we’re being blocked to get accessed to the core technology on KF-21 that happened to be owned by US. Unless the Korean can ensure IF-21 core tech to be accessible (and modifiable) by Indonesian, the drama will continue.
We should first define what these "core technologies" are, then talk. What are they exactly? Are they technologies regarding key sensors, avionics structure and software? Vehicle design and materials? Some of them are partly connected to offset ToT from the US that Korea received through KFP and F-X programs while others are home-bred.
It is not as simple as "US block ToT and there are no ToT". Most importantly, scope of transfferable technologies were pre-defined when the agreement was signed. Evdiences point towards an agreement where it is stated that no transffer of critical avionics technology are to take place, since the Korean side was very clear and consistent about that from the very beginning.
Turkey starting to use Aksungur like drones for this purpose, called iha soj. You might also try that one, it even lets deep strike capabilities for other jets by jamming enemy radars
you are totally right about it, paying for development and not getting anything back?
With which evidence are you saying that they are not getting anything back? Do you even know what they are supposed to get back in the first place?
Moreover some forum members here are extremely ignorant and disrespectful towards other countries without knowing much, if not anything. You folks get pissed off about all the wrong information regarding Turkish programs likel MMU and prejudicial assessment towards it from other countries but are holding a same attitude against KF-X for some reason.