It is not low cost at all. Israel's campaign is extremely inefficient from a value perspective. Israel is spending $300 mUSD per day on jet fuel and munitions - not to talk about the cost to their economy.
Can Turkiye afford to let Iran collapse?
Türkiye is next on Israel's list - and Türkiye is still 10 years from being able to comfortably deal with Israel...
Well that bomb could have been used at another more high-value target. Given the distance between the countries, israel can only deliver a relatively constrained number of payloads per sortie.
Zangezur Corridor, which armenia agreed to but refuses to implement. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has invested a lot in the Zangezur corridor (building a highway and railway link)
Correct - Iran's important nuclear assets have not been harmed. Israel does not have that capability. I think Israel is counting on US involvement to take those assets.
20 T4 in 2027
20 T5 in 2028
2 T1 + 12 C-130J to be purchased from UK and probably delivered in 2025/2026
UK to donate 28 T1 free of charge (probably in 2025/2026)
Interestingly, Baykar's operations at Kesan has expanded quite dramatically with many new structures.
Seems like Kesan operations is now more significant than Tekirdag