There will likely be several different Hürjet configurations. Like naval, trainer, light attack with possible different geometry and/or engines, I am guessing.
With self driving cars car sharing can become a thing which will reduce the number of cars on the road. Many people will even take electric scooters and all. Other transportation options are also rising like air taxis. So number of cars will come down.
I bet some smaller missile can do a similar job at a shorter range, for the sake of ease of ownership.
We need ranges of 1000km, 2000km and 3000km to deny the seas around our region to hostile carriers.
And surely shorter ranges for smaller ships.
There was only a post on the web stating that and there was no objection to that post. That's why I included a question mark in my post meaning that it is not certain. Mind the next posters post that claims TEI have license for almost all the engines, like I did.
Motor Sich have an agreement with TEI (?) to produce the Atak2 engine in Türkiye. As such they do not need a production facility but only an engineering presence in Türkiye.
What do you do if you can not pull something off immediately, do you just give it up and kill the effort or keep on trying. What makes you think BMC has failed the effort. I highly doubt your allegation that BMC did not carry the project through to success.