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Goverment crippled our ability to modernize the air force with their useless S400 purchase. we are looking for 10 maybe 15 years to see fully fledged MMU a jet thats not even entered serial production and we don't know how it will perform.

We are betting everything on MMU and that is not good not good at all I've seen people here saying Its better than F22 or F35 these jets are proven in combat and are in serial production we should not kid ourselves

I just want the MMU to fly I could careless if its inferior to the F35 and F22.

I know overtime it will be improved and made much better.

Americans and the Europeans wont sell us shit unless you suck their d's.

Russian and Chinese jets are inferior. I do like Soviet/Russian planes but they will never fit the Turkish military structure that is based on NATO.

Turkiye just has to go it alone albeit with lots of sacrifice and pain.
 

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Buying S 400 was a decision of the type " damn I I do , damn I don't " . I think only by 2025 Siper will be fully operational, so in the period since getting S400 till the date when Siper becomes operational, there has been a huge gap in Turkish Air Defence capabilities. In the lights of the political and strategic situation which Turkiye has been facing Ankara or Istanbul had to be covered with something. Turkiye had to have something for that role and there wasn't anything available apart S 400. Also what could had happened if Spain withdrew its Patriots from South East?
The idea that Turkiye gives USA the access to S 400 is pure nonsense.
Firstly why Turkiye should give the access to its strategic weapons to anybody? No sovereign state does that . Secondly, knowing the Americans and their record over long period of time , there is no guarantee that they would have kept the bargain. Thirdly even in the case Turkiye gets F 35 , USA would end up controlling ( like with anybody) F35s and get for free the access to the premier Russian Air defence system.
I think that's a bit too much.
 
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Buying S 400 was a decision of the type " damn I I do , damn I don't " . I think only by 2025 Siper will be fully operational, so in the period since getting S400 till the date when Siper becomes operational, there has been a huge gap in Turkish Air Defence capabilities. In the lights of the political and strategic situation which Turkiye has been facing Ankara or Istanbul had to be covered with something. Turkiye had to have something for that role and there wasn't anything available apart S 400. Also what could had happened if Spain withdrew its Patriots from South East?
The idea that Turkiye gives USA the access to S 400 is pure nonsense.
Firstly why Turkiye should give the access to its strategic weapons to anybody? No sovereign state does that . Secondly, knowing the Americans and their record over long period of time , there is no guarantee that they would have kept the bargain. Thirdly even in the case Turkiye gets F 35 , USA would end up controlling ( like with anybody) F35s and get for free the access to the premier Russian Air defence system.
I think that's a bit too much.
S400 was bought because of shooting down of the russian su 24 goverment couldn't handle the pressure from russians we all know the truth.

S400 is a useless and old system
 

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That is not necessarily true, at least not according to Turkish Airforce, only complaint I remember about S400 was that it wasn't particularly good at tracking low and slow flying objects.
Air force never wanted these systems It was the goverments decision sadly
 

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Air force never wanted these systems It was the goverments decision sadly
I have no doubt air force would've preferred F-35 to S400 but to say that it is old and useless is a bit much. I still think it is the second biggest mistake this government made, right after their Syria strategy but what is done is done. Only positive from this purchase could be if our engineers learned something from its radars or missile tech, but even that is me trying to look at the glass as half full.
 

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The integration activities of the new generation GaN-based Aesa radar into first F-16 has entered the final phase.
(via CnnTurk defense industry correspondent, Ahmet Melik Türkeş)

edit: the expression used is development, not integration, sory for that, here is the original tweet.
I made such a mistake because I did not check the original source. This news has already been shared by friends on the forum, weeks ago.
 
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The integration activities of the new generation GaN-based Aesa radar into first F-16 has entered the final phase.
(via CnnTurk defense industry correspondent, Ahmet Melik Türkeş)
What does that mean exactly?

- Is AESA radar ready?
- Is it ready and already delivered to to TAI?
- Or all of the above and it's "physically" being integrated?

And what about AKINCI? it should have received the radar a few months ago but there was no news(or photos) confirming it.
 

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What does that mean exactly?

- Is AESA radar ready?
- Is it ready and already delivered to to TAI?
- Or all of the above and it's "physically" being integrated?

And what about AKINCI? it should have received the radar a few months ago but there was no news(or photos) confirming it.

Ahmet Akyol, Head of the SSB Electronic Warfare and Radar Systems Department:

"We have made nose radars (AESA) for our F-16s and UAVs. We are now in the testing and integration phase.

We will develop early warning and maritime surveillance radars integrated into UAVs. We are working on these.

There is a radar concept called passive radar, where the enemy cannot detect you. We have developed these domestically, and making them widespread is among our goals for the coming period."

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In an interview with GDH, Prof. Dr. Haluk Görgün, General Manager of ASELSAN, announced that the MURAD AESA radar for the AKINCI TUAV will be delivered in less than a month.

 
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And

In an interview with GDH, Prof. Dr. Haluk Görgün, General Manager of ASELSAN, announced that the MURAD AESA radar for the AKINCI TUAV will be delivered in less than a month.

That news is from December, hence the confusion.
 

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Mr Demir: "It (F16 upgrade) will be applied to Block 30 first, then Block 40 and Block 50. Together with the AESA radar and other systems, they will technologically reach the level of Blok 70, even beyond the Viper"
 

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JF17 isn’t an option as mentioned, but I think Azerbaycan could get JF17 if Putin won’t sell never aircraft. Imo KFX could be a good candidate for both Türkiye and Azerbaycan alongside MMU, and Hürjet. But if we start mass producing Hürjet in 2025. 2 a month then we would spend 4 years to get 96 of them into inventory. After that MMU should be close for mass production (hoping/guessing).

but we still need to diversify production. Look at Ukraine they’re scrambling to find jet. If other former sovjet countries could make mig or SU etc. They would have secured better supply chain. But they held on to that monopoly and is now at the mercy of what is provided them.

imo Azerbaycan should have domestic UCAV production and possible diversify their supply chain.
 

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Turkiye wants to buy +900 missiles, +800 bombs, 40 F-16 Block 70s and 80 modernization kits from the US with a total value of $20 billion. According to a report by the US Congress, Turkiye has fulfilled the requirements for the F-16 purchase.

Here is the detailed news:
https://www.defensehere.com/tr/abd-kongresi-raporuna-gore-turkiye-f-16-icin-sartlari-yerine-getirdi

Menendez is still crying, but many other senile congressmen seem to have softened their rhetorics esp after Finland joined NATO. The Report places particular emphasis on our support for Ukraine and our stance on the straits regime, referring to their critical importance. And also, 20 billion dollars is a huge military purchase. Turkish MoD is a military buyer that cannot be ignored no matter what.
 

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Turkiye wants to buy +900 missiles, +800 bombs, 40 F-16 Block 70s and 80 modernization kits from the US with a total value of $20 billion. According to a report by the US Congress, Turkiye has fulfilled the requirements for the F-16 purchase.

Here is the detailed news:
https://www.defensehere.com/tr/abd-kongresi-raporuna-gore-turkiye-f-16-icin-sartlari-yerine-getirdi

Menendez is still crying, but many other senile congressmen seem to have softened their rhetorics esp after Finland joined NATO. The Report places particular emphasis on our support for Ukraine and our stance on the straits regime, referring to their critical importance. And also, 20 billion dollars is a huge military purchase. Turkish MoD is a military buyer that cannot be ignored no matter what.

The republicans also want this to go through from what I can gather. All the production+jobs of this stuff is in valuable swing or retain districts for GOP.
 

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Turkiye wants to buy +900 missiles, +800 bombs, 40 F-16 Block 70s and 80 modernization kits from the US with a total value of $20 billion. According to a report by the US Congress, Turkiye has fulfilled the requirements for the F-16 purchase.

Here is the detailed news:
https://www.defensehere.com/tr/abd-kongresi-raporuna-gore-turkiye-f-16-icin-sartlari-yerine-getirdi

Menendez is still crying, but many other senile congressmen seem to have softened their rhetorics esp after Finland joined NATO. The Report places particular emphasis on our support for Ukraine and our stance on the straits regime, referring to their critical importance. And also, 20 billion dollars is a huge military purchase. Turkish MoD is a military buyer that cannot be ignored no matter what.
Why the missiles and bombs though? Turkiye can already produce any type of missile and bomb that the US produces.
 

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