@IC3M@N FX
Hürjet as trainer is not outdated at all, on the contrary look what is developed in the US (Boeing - Saab T7 Red Hawk) as future trainer that is going to be used from 2024 on.
Sure who would not be dreaming about being technologically ahead of the US but let us a little bit realistic there, Hurjet is great!
The Özgür aircraft do not for nothing receive structural upgrades (material fatigue!!!) and receive an extra life of 4000 flight hours
We do not have to build 400 - 500 units of Kaan, neither will our adversaries be able to buy F35's in such high numbers (5th gen planes are simply expensive). Most of the workhorse work will go to drones anyway and there Turkiye is at a very satisfyingly level
And yes you are right, no one want's to share the cake. Nobody is going to give the cake, we have to get it ourselves.
But here is the crux of the matter, we need at least 100 -150 KAANs and at least
200 -300 fighter aircraft of a smaller type as a single jet configuration that is also GEN 5.
Drones are strategic platforms, you can't win dogfights with them, nor can you react very quickly to circumstances like a human pilot, let alone complex flight maneuvers, just the latency between the pilot giving the commands at the ground station on the joystick and the actual transmission of the signals to the drone is not milliseconds but seconds.
By the time you can react, the enemy has already fired the missiles.
Even if in today's modern air combat operations take place in the BVR.
And even if the developers talk about A.I., these are ultimately just automisms in the software; if situation A happens, react with algorithm B.
These are nothing more than scripts that ultimately run in a series of processes that then branch off depending on the situation.
But independent autonomous thinking, and creativity in a fight, all countries in the world are still at least 100 years away from being able to produce a Terminator.
Türkiye is not Switzerland, where countries such as Austria, Italy and Germany are geographically located around it, where only 40-60 of each country are needed.
Besides Russia, Greece, we also have Iran, Iraq, Syria and all the Arab states, and despite all the similarities such as religion and partly culture, most of these states actually want to see the Turkish state dissolved into fragments.
Turkey is surrounded by potential enemies, and we see for ourselves how these countries easily get Rafaele, F-16 and even Gripen E and the Eurofighter if the money is right.
As a NATO member, Turkey is denied sensitive weapons where even a country like Saudi Arabia receives them.
On the grounds that Turkey has democratic deficits and restrictions on freedom of expression.
As if countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE etc. ever had such things.