All Bombardier 6000 were delivered what does Canada want to delay with the sanction? It's a civilian/business jet, you can buy spareparts as you wish there are no restrictions.Is this why Hava-SOJ was delayed again? We should go with Embraer.
Bombardier was providing technical support and conversion kits.All Bombardier 6000 were delivered what does Canada want to delay with the sanction? It's a civilian/business jet, you can buy spareparts as you wish there are no restrictions.
Its time, and even over time, to leave NATO.
NATO protects us from NATO in the first place. We should stick to developing our defense industry. We have accumulated critical mass embargoes might create some slight delays but eventually won't work. In a decade they will come crawling to us don't worry. IMHO we should give as much aid as possible to Ukraine but ultimately wont get involved in that area beyond providing arms and intelligence. The Russians are knocking the doors of Baltics and Poland. Let the France and Greeks defend the EU LOL .
I don't know what more can be done for the enemies of Turkey? The US is official allies with a terrorist organization in Syria. France is supporting Russians and a maniac coupist mass killer in Libya. EU is supporting ridiculous claims of Greece. Canada is supporting Russian satellite state of Armenia even though Armenia used to be occupying %20 of UN-recognized Azerbaijan soil. In the end, it won't matter how much support is given to Greece. They are insignificant in the world's geopolitics. You don't go against the Russians or Chinese by counting on militarily insignificant countries like France, Germany, or Greece. You want to do that be my guest. Send French foreign legion to defend Ukraine, Baltics, or Poland. They won't deploy even one fucking soldier in the first place. France will probably leave NATO as soon as hostilities ramp up and call for a peaceful solution to the matter offering mediation between parties. Greece will insist that the real threat is Turkey .
I don't know what more can be done for the enemies of Turkey? The US is official allies with a terrorist organization in Syria. France is supporting Russians and a maniac coupist mass killer in Libya. EU is supporting ridiculous claims of Greece. Canada is supporting Russian satellite state of Armenia even though Armenia used to be occupying %20 of UN-recognized Azerbaijan soil. In the end, it won't matter how much support is given to Greece. They are insignificant in the world's geopolitics. You don't go against the Russians or Chinese by counting on militarily insignificant countries like France, Germany, or Greece. You want to do that be my guest. Send French foreign legion to defend Ukraine, Baltics, or Poland. They won't deploy even one fucking soldier in the first place. France will probably leave NATO as soon as hostilities ramp up and call for a peaceful solution to the matter offering mediation between parties. Greece will insist that the real threat is Turkey .
Do we have ICBM‘s? No. Do we have Nukes? No. Do we have air defense umbrella? No.Its time, and even over time, to leave NATO.
This clearly shows a breach of contract from Turkish side. Their hands are tied. It had to come to a punitive decision.Apparently in the start of the Karabakh war because of the urgent need of Azerbaijan 4 TB-2s were dismissed from the Navy's inventory and were transferred to Azerbaijan. One was downed. The transferred TB-2s are TCB 804, TCB 805,
TCB 809 and TCB 810. Navy had 10 TB-2s in inventory while now it haves 6 which are TCB 801, TCB 802, TCB 803, TCB 806,
TCB 807, TCB 808. The serial number of the WESCAM E/O of the downed TB-2 according to information by WESCAM is officially announced to belong to the Turkish Navy.
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E-mail records made public in the Commons investigation show the Department of Global Affairs scrambled last fall to verify allegations by critics that Wescam gear had been found on Turkish-made Bayraktar drones that had crashed or been shot down in the conflict. Government officials contacted Wescam officials regarding footage and photos of drones that were circulated by Armenian forces, asking if this was indeed their gear on display.
In an Oct. 25, 2020, e-mail, Shalini Anand, the acting director-general of the trade and export controls bureau at Global Affairs, wrote to departmental colleagues with feedback from Wescam: “They have indicated that some of the images may be their product, but it is difficult to confirm.”
In the case of the imaging and targeting gear in one video, Ms. Anand’s e-mail said “a [Wescam] system with this serial number was delivered in September 2020 under permit number [redacted] approved … for end user Turkish Naval Forces.”
E-mails also indicate Global Affairs checked the end-use statement submitted to obtain export approval of the targeting gear, which said only Turkey would be using the equipment.
The “systems will be delivered and used by the final end user Turkish Naval Forces, who will use the [redacted] system for the purpose of surveillance and targeting.”
In the statement that was used to obtain export approval, Ottawa had been assured “the imported goods will not be diverted, re-exported or transferred … for any reason.”
The e-mails reveal that last fall there were more applications to export Wescam targeting gear where the ultimate user was declared to the Azerbaijani Air Force – but Ottawa never approved them before suspending all Wescam permits to Turkey last October.
Sources:
Made-in-Canada airstrike gear used in Armenian – Azerbaijani conflict was earmarked for Turkey - Public Radio of Armenia
The serial number on Canadian-made air strike targeting gear that turned up in the Azerbaijani-Armenen.armradio.am
When the question is the brother country of Azerbaijan there is no contract that can not be breached for Turkey. To bad it was shot down otherwise the inventory numbers of the Navy could have been covered.This clearly shows a breach of contract from Turkish side. Their hands are tied. It had to come to a punitive decision.