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There is fine line here.Disagree. "Export license" in that sense is given to the companies by German government to allow the export of the aircraft, tech, munitions etc. Not an export license to Turkey. There's nothing to circumvent there, there's no Eurofighter without the work of German companies. No production line can work without work from other countries, no one member of the consortium can just say fuck it and build it themselves, they have to share.
But both require Germany to provide the said export licenses for those companies to share it with Turkey. What's the point, what is stopping from the German government from providing the export license for the first one but not the second one?There is fine line here.
export licence vs parallel export licence.
If you listen to the video, he says to overcome outright export licence a parallel export licence will be utilised. There is supposed to be a signing ceremony on 24th between Tusas and Airbus.
According to that video, my understanding is that, Airbus Germany, Airbus Spain, BAE Systems and Leonardo will be manufacturing with TUSAŞ being involved in part assembly lines etc. in Turkey.
One is licence for direct sale of planes,But both require Germany to provide the said export licenses for those companies to share it with Turkey. What's the point, what is stopping from the German government from providing the export license for the first one but not the second one?
From this stage, there is no turning back, otherwise noone would do business with them.Great news! But not yet an order.
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Federal government clears way for Eurofighter delivery to Turkey
According to SPIEGEL information, the Federal Security Council has approved a preliminary request from Ankara for 40 Eurofighter fighter jets. They are to be built in the UK with components supplied from Germany.
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(S+) Türkei: Deutschland macht Weg für Eurofighter-Lieferung frei
Nach Informationen des SPIEGEL hat der Bundessicherheitsrat eine Voranfrage aus Ankara für 40 Eurofighter-Kampfjets positiv entschieden. Sie sollen in Großbritannien mit Zulieferungen aus Deutschland gebaut werden.www.spiegel.de
We can pinky promise and keep them away until the deliveries are completed, afterwards, they can go fuck themselves. We need them desperately for about a decade at most anyway.
“Germanygives conditional approval to Turkey's
#Eurofighter jet purchase.
According to leaked information from the German magazine Spiegel, the Federal German Security Council officially approved the export license requested by the UK in March 2023.
This has paved the way for the sale of 40 aircraft worth a total of 4.75 billion Euros.
During the decision-making process, the German government also consulted with Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, and after the decision, the UK, Turkish, and Greek governments were informed.
Turkey provided assurances during the decision-making process that the aircraft would only be used within the framework of NATO solidarity. [In the Spiegel report, this is interpreted as: Not to be used against any other NATO member].”
So, if this deal goes through with the underlined assurance, TurAF won’t be operating them in West Turkey, Aegean region to be precise?
“If we must find a positive reading, we can read it as follows:
There are no restrictions on the use of aircraft in Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, etc. The issue in Greece, however, is Germany’s recognition of Greece’s “sovereignty zone.” In other words, our flights over international airspace/waters [* of Aegean region] are perceived by them as “against a NATO country.” Otherwise, it’s not the case that these aircraft are completely banned from the Aegean.”
If true, I’m not happy. if Germans “consulted” the Greek Government and our government gave “assurance“ as we all know that only assurance that would satisfy the Greek government is not flying over supposedly their territory.
Disagree. "Export license" in that sense is given to the companies by German government to allow the export of the aircraft, tech, munitions etc. Not an export license to Turkey. There's nothing to circumvent there, there's no Eurofighter without the work of German companies. No production line can work without work from other countries, no one member of the consortium can just say fuck it and build it themselves, they have to share.
I think we can expect final assembly and some production to be made here if people are speaking to Zentürk of all people so openly. Weapons integration is already given, that's the whole point of the Eurofighter, all members own it equally and can fix it to their needs. Weapons integration will take time, but it will happen. But on spares, Turkey will no doubt will want even parallel lines to be built here.
On subsystems being replaced by Turkish ones, I'm less optimistic, it's not a platform we know much about.
“Germanygives conditional approval to Turkey's
#Eurofighter jet purchase.
According to leaked information from the German magazine Spiegel, the Federal German Security Council officially approved the export license requested by the UK in March 2023.
This has paved the way for the sale of 40 aircraft worth a total of 4.75 billion Euros.
During the decision-making process, the German government also consulted with Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, and after the decision, the UK, Turkish, and Greek governments were informed.
Turkey provided assurances during the decision-making process that the aircraft would only be used within the framework of NATO solidarity. [In the Spiegel report, this is interpreted as: Not to be used against any other NATO member].”
So, if this deal goes through with the underlined assurance, TurAF won’t be operating them in West Turkey, Aegean region to be precise?
“If we must find a positive reading, we can read it as follows:
There are no restrictions on the use of aircraft in Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, etc. The issue in Greece, however, is Germany’s recognition of Greece’s “sovereignty zone.” In other words, our flights over international airspace/waters [* of Aegean region] are perceived by them as “against a NATO country.” Otherwise, it’s not the case that these aircraft are completely banned from the Aegean.”
If true, I’m not happy. if Germans “consulted” the Greek Government and our government gave “assurance“ as we all know that only assurance that would satisfy the Greek government is not flying over supposedly their territory.
@Strong AI is right,just lipservice nothing else.
“Germanygives conditional approval to Turkey's
#Eurofighter jet purchase.
According to leaked information from the German magazine Spiegel, the Federal German Security Council officially approved the export license requested by the UK in March 2023.
This has paved the way for the sale of 40 aircraft worth a total of 4.75 billion Euros.
During the decision-making process, the German government also consulted with Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, and after the decision, the UK, Turkish, and Greek governments were informed.
Turkey provided assurances during the decision-making process that the aircraft would only be used within the framework of NATO solidarity. [In the Spiegel report, this is interpreted as: Not to be used against any other NATO member].”
So, if this deal goes through with the underlined assurance, TurAF won’t be operating them in West Turkey, Aegean region to be precise?
“If we must find a positive reading, we can read it as follows:
There are no restrictions on the use of aircraft in Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, etc. The issue in Greece, however, is Germany’s recognition of Greece’s “sovereignty zone.” In other words, our flights over international airspace/waters [* of Aegean region] are perceived by them as “against a NATO country.” Otherwise, it’s not the case that these aircraft are completely banned from the Aegean.”
If true, I’m not happy. if Germans “consulted” the Greek Government and our government gave “assurance“ as we all know that only assurance that would satisfy the Greek government is not flying over supposedly their territory.
Oh, yes. We definitely need any flying object at this point. No question about it.We can pinky promise and keep them away until the deliveries are completed, afterwards, they can go fuck themselves. We need them desperately for about a decade at most anyway.
Imo that is just politics to shut up the greeks.
@Strong AI is right,just lipservice nothing else.
Dont worry bout it(wise guys).
You know things have changed right?Oh, yes. We definitely need any flying object at this point. No question about it.
Btw, Thanks for putting it in your own elegant way
So, all in all, it’s nothing more than Germany paying lip services to Greeks to shoosh ‘em. The Germany who can never have enough of hitting Turkey openly by supporting Greece on E. Med, Aegean Sea, Libya - Turkey memorandum (as officialy expressed by them) as violating Greece’s sovereign rights?
Well, if you guys are satisfied that in reality they are not lip servicing us but Greeks, I’m totally for it![]()
I’m totally aware of that.You know things have changed right?
Without Türkiye there is no European Block to be taken serious in military matters,this weighs more then siding with the Greeks on Turkish matters.
Dont worry,they have to they must accept it.
You know me mate, I'm all about elegance meBtw, Thanks for putting it in your own elegant way![]()
Viscount Boredaf, 1st Duke of Defencehub DukedomYou know me mate, I'm all about elegance me![]()