Around 900 air-to-air ammunition is rumored, but let's say with an exaggerated estimate that the supply of around 3000 air-air, air-ground and various types of payloads is planned, and let's even assume 1.5x engine supply, but I still couldn't get out of the business for 40 aircraft and upgrade kits. For little over 20 billion dollars, TAI and its partners can fully develop KAAN, complete its tests and deliver 50 to the air force within 7-10 years.20bn figure also includes thousands of AA and AG munitions as well.
If US gives us the engines to work on the prototypes, that is. I don't think so, but hopefully they are part of the deal. This is one of the costs of being a world leading air force, that you play nice with the top dog. Action, reaction. Maybe they will even invite us to Red Flag againFor little over 20 billion dollars, TAI and its partners can fully develop KAAN, complete its tests and deliver 50 to the air force within 7-10 years.
You see the bigger picture.If US gives us the engines to work on the prototypes, that is. I don't think so, but hopefully they are part of the deal. This is one of the costs of being a world leading air force, that you play nice with the top dog. Action, reaction. Maybe they will even invite us to Red Flag again![]()
They are going to have to allow that, not because they love us but because Lockheed Martin needs more production line for F-16V and Tusaş is one of the most capable ones on the planet. I bet they are not only going to produce ours but also other orders for them as well once the line is set up.A silver lining would be if they allow us to produce the F16 and F110 here.
20 000 000 000 = 200 KAAN!!!That still feels like a robbery though.
We will see once the notification actually comes but I touched on this once or twice that even if you include the missiles and bombs in the amount never reaches 20B$.I wonder if this 20b$ package also includes platforms for other Air Force needs such as logistics, aerial refueling or AEW&C. While the window of opportunity(I am still not sure about btw) is open, the option identified at the beginning of the Peace Eagle program could be filled. Or could there be a possibility of large number of C-130 procurement, which is we previously saw many rumours about for other countries' C-130s. I mean, the last platform procurement agreement with the US in meaningful size. Whatever can be taken, and close the book.
Close call by a C-160 Gören, Reportedly landed with minimal damage to plane and no injury to pilots. Great effort.