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According to official records and media publications, by 2021, the following memoranda and contracts have been signed by Ukraine and Turkey and are in various stages of implementation:

- The memorandum of mutual bank guarantees between State Enterprise Ukroboronprom and the Directorate (formerly Government Agency) of the Defence Industry of the Republic of Turkey;

- The memorandum of intent signed by the Turkish Delta Defence regarding the supply of the 6TD3 engine for the Turkish main battle tank Altay;

- The memorandum regarding the production of some communication systems in Ukraine, signed by Aselsan and State Enterprise Spetstekhnoeksport;

- The contract signed by State Enterprise Spetstekhnoeksport, Luch Design Bureau, and Aselsan with the purpose of development and joint production of the remote-controlled weapon station Serdar with the Skif ATGM system;

- The memorandum signed by State Enterprise Ukroboronprom and the Turkish state-owned corporation ASFAT regarding the principles of exporting the products of the Ukrainian defence industry to Turkey, transferring high-tech weapons technology, and joint production of the latter;

- Several contracts with Havelsan regarding joint production of NATO-standard radar equipment and creation of a cybersecurity centre in Ukraine;

- The memorandum signed with Baykar Makina regarding the Bayraktar TB2 drone production in Ukraine;

- The memorandum of a partnership signed by Zorya-Mashproekt and LODOS Propulsion Enerji Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş.;

- The memorandum signed by Mykolaiv Shipyard Okean LLC and ASFAT with the purpose of joint production of four Ada-class corvettes under the MILGEM project for the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine;

- The repair and upgrade contract for 17 Mi-17MTV helicopters of the Turkish Gendarmerie by PrAT Motor-Sich and Konotop Aircraft Repair Plant Aviakon;

- The contract signed by State Enterprise Spetstekhnoeksport and the Turkish state-owned MKEK (Makina ve Kimya Endüstrisi Kurumu) to sell and produce ATGM Konus, developed by Luch Design Bureau, in Turkey;

- The contract was signed by PrAT Motor-Sich and Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) to develop and produce 14 engines for the Turkish multipurpose attack helicopter ATAK-II (Heavy Class Tarruz).

Source; COSA - BALTIC-BLACK SEA REGION GOOD GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY REVIEW
 

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We must keep Ukraine as a good friend and strategic ally because they have a lot of tech and knowhow that we need. Hell, we should even give them all aid and help that they need. They are very inmportant for the development of our defence industry.

There is no country in the world that signed so much deals with us than Ukraine.
 

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This is really huge!
Yes, but it's important that we also deliver these T129. I'm still waiting to hear of our delivery to Philippines.

 

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Good article on the real heroes in most drone operations in Syria, Libya and Azerbaijan.


These new developments mean that Ankara is now open to exporting the KORAL. Several news platforms claimed that Ankara signed a $50.7 million contract to sell the KORAL EWS to Morocco’s Royal Armed Forces. Last August, a report indicated that the Royal Army of Oman was mulling the possibility of buying the Turkish-made EWS. At the end of that month, Iraq’s Defence Minister Jouma Saadoun reportedly expressed his country’s willingness to purchase Turkish-made military equipment, including TB2 UACVs, 12 T-129 ATAK helicopters and six KORAL EWSs.
 

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Good article on the real heroes in most drone operations in Syria, Libya and Azerbaijan.


These new developments mean that Ankara is now open to exporting the KORAL. Several news platforms claimed that Ankara signed a $50.7 million contract to sell the KORAL EWS to Morocco’s Royal Armed Forces. Last August, a report indicated that the Royal Army of Oman was mulling the possibility of buying the Turkish-made EWS. At the end of that month, Iraq’s Defence Minister Jouma Saadoun reportedly expressed his country’s willingness to purchase Turkish-made military equipment, including TB2 UACVs, 12 T-129 ATAK helicopters and six KORAL EWSs.
Very interesting. I wonder if it is some kind of dumbed down export version and if libraries are going together with the system.
 

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Ülke AdıAğustos 2021 İhracatıEylül 2021 İhracatıDeğişim
ABD86.5 milyon ABD Doları80.687 milyon ABD Doları– %6.8
Fas12.3 milyon ABD Doları62.7 milyon ABD Doları+ %410.4
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They should have delivered 2 type of FABs i think, 33 and 20 meters.
There are strong signs that the F141 by dearsan is preparing to be built in Turkmenistan after the second C92.
Dearsan is a private shipyard right ? It's impressive how they manage to land these contracts and deliver and live up to expectations. My wish is for Dearsan to have more export success. If BD, Libya could be customers that would be pretty nice.
 

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Dearsan is a private shipyard right ? It's impressive how they manage to land these contracts and deliver and live up to expectations. My wish is for Dearsan to have more export success. If BD, Libya could be customers that would be pretty nice.
They possibly had some good business relations in Turkmenistan from the past, combined with their initiative and past references they have been awarded.
What is more strange Turkmenistan is operating some turkish weapons even before than the Turkish Navy does. Gokdeniz and likely the CFR of the CAFRAD in the future frigate.
 

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They possibly had some good business relations in Turkmenistan from the past, combined with their initiative and past references they have been awarded.
What is more strange Turkmenistan is operating some turkish weapons even before than the Turkish Navy does. Gokdeniz and likely the CFR of the CAFRAD in the future frigate.
I think it's proof that the systems are operational, but it's our own politicians that stall the proces for one reason or another.

Look at how many times Greece has released news of acquisition. I think it's purely political that we haven't built 12 Ada class already and armed them accordingly.
 

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I think it's proof that the systems are operational, but it's our own politicians that stall the proces for one reason or another.

Look at how many times Greece has released news of acquisition. I think it's purely political that we haven't built 12 Ada class already and armed them accordingly.
I think they will first get the 2 hulls by end of 2023, meanwhile test and adapt the hot-install. Later 10 hulls will be built at once.
I think it is better if it goes silent than with a fancy show.
If only Ada-I- TF were the only needs by 2025,nonethless they are urgent. Different companies are also developing-improving unmanned systems and trying to adapt them into the strategy.
In the end the navy is not being formed to counter a single adversary but to have a decent navy with sufficient capabilities and being future-proof.
 
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