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BAE Systems has offered to upgrade the Typhoon aircraft Türkiye is planning to purchase with presumably the latest version of the Aesa radar and EW capabilities.
If the ECRSMk2 radar is agreed upon, this radar system as a whole, not only gives cutting edge Aesa radar performance, but also with its EW capability makes the plane stealthier against enemy radars. This is a hybrid, GaAs/GaN based Aesa radar with, theoretically, unprecedented performance levels. This radar and this plane would give TuAF a definite advantage over most of our adversaries in the region in the interim period.

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BAE Systems has offered to upgrade the Typhoon aircraft Türkiye is planning to purchase with presumably the latest version of the Aesa radar and EW capabilities.
Doesnt the latest version of the EF come with the latest AESA radar and EW capabilities already?
Does this mean we are getting second hand EF's,like tranch 1 or 2?
 

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BAE Systems has offered to upgrade the Typhoon aircraft Türkiye is planning to purchase with presumably the latest version of the Aesa radar and EW capabilities.
If the ECRSMk2 radar is agreed upon, this radar system as a whole, not only gives cutting edge Aesa radar performance, but also with its EW capability makes the plane stealthier against enemy radars. This is a hybrid, GaAs/GaN based Aesa radar with, theoretically, unprecedented performance levels. This radar and this plane would give TuAF a definite advantage over most of our adversaries in the region in the interim period.

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Why not using our own stuffs ?
 

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Doesnt the latest version of the EF come with the latest AESA radar and EW capabilities already?
Does this mean we are getting second hand EF's,like tranch 1 or 2?
There are, as far as I know, three versions of ECRS Aesa radars, if you do not count the mechanical one, the ECRS-M.
Mk0 was the Leonardo-UK developed one (Qatari planes have this).
Then came the Hensoldt developed one which is Mk1. This is the latest one on German Tranche-4 planes being built.
The latest Leonardo UK development is the Mk2. That Aesa radar just completed its final tests.
All ECRS radars can be applied to any typhoon jet. Tranche-1 may need extensive and costly upgrades. So not feasible for the latest radars.
 
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As we do with Azeri planes?
Su-25 is somewhere between outdated to obsolete. Merhale-1 mod only added UBAS. Merhale-2 mod will include avionics upgrades which is still some years away and Su-25 is an aircraft TAI, Aselsan and Roketsan knows pretty intimately.

Eurofighter is not outdated, in fact it's more modern that anything we have right now. Why pay billions for things to just replace them. We'd be more than happy with some mission computer access and weapons integration if it came to it. Noone will sell us "hulls" to put our own stuff in. And our companies have no idea about the aircraft's inner workings.
 

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"Pilots receive training against air defense at EHTES.

The Turkish Air Force provides air defense system training to pilots at EHTES (Electronic Warfare Test and Training Area). The system, developed by HAVELSAN, is located in Konya. HAVELSAN has also exported a similar system to Pakistan and Saudi Arabia."

 

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"With the initial payment made for the supply of F-16 Block 70, the contracts have come into effect. Technical discussions continue with U.S. government officials and representatives of the manufacturing company regarding the procurement of the F-16 Block 70 aircraft."

 

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"With the initial payment made for the supply of F-16 Block 70, the contracts have come into effect. Technical discussions continue with U.S. government officials and representatives of the manufacturing company regarding the procurement of the F-16 Block 70 aircraft."

is it normal to make a "downpayment" before technical discussions ? I thought all that was sorted out before you make a downpayment.
 

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And thats why i assume

With the initial payment made for the supply of F-16 Block 70, the contracts have come into effect.
 

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And thats why i assume
I simply don't believe that newspiece. LM didn't announce it for the stock exchange, neither did the US media. I think it's a mistranslation and this is not a done deal yet. Let's see.
 

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I simply don't believe that newspiece. LM didn't announce it for the stock exchange, neither did the US media. I think it's a mistranslation and this is not a done deal yet. Let's see.

How about this one?

 

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I was thinking the same, but if companies usually announce these things, then I'd very much like to know why they haven't... I do expect foul play.
 

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How about this one?

That is better 🤪
I was thinking the same, but if companies usually announce these things, then I'd very much like to know why they haven't... I do expect foul play.
Not necessarily foul play, but at the least, specifics are not yet decided upon. That means longer delivery schedule, which I think is our biggest problem right now.
 

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