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Seems we’re exporting stuff fo free too :)
This the best way to pemetrate market, i will share postwar expirience from bosnia, japan "donated"hudreds of buses for public trasportation, later they made huge money on spare parts, so very clever move by whoever decided this arrangmemt.
Sorry for of topic.
 

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This the best way to pemetrate market, i will share postwar expirience from bosnia, japan "donated"hudreds of buses for public trasportation, later they made huge money on spare parts, so very clever move by whoever decided this arrangmemt.
Sorry for of topic.
True, I was thinking we need to deliver Patrol boats to Libya, but we’d have to get the engine from Ukraine or from ourselves. Vessels needed to save immigrants and such doubt anyone would mind it ;)
 

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Kazakhstan is buying TB-2 s

Kazakhstan decided to arm itself with Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAVs amid the latter's success in Karabakh.

The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan may acquire several dozen Turkish Bayraktar TB2 multipurpose attack unmanned aerial vehicles, after the latter demonstrated colossal superiority in the conflict in the Caucasus, successfully coping with the assigned tasks and showing almost complete invulnerability even to modern air defense systems.

According to a number of sources, the command of the Air Force of Kazakhstan intends to seriously approach the issue of weapons and in the near future may acquire a fairly large batch of Bayraktar TB2 attack UAVs. Earlier, Kazakhstan showed no interest in these drones, having purchased Chinese drones, however, after the drones successfully destroyed modern air defense systems in the Caucasus, the Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan decided to significantly strengthen its armed forces.

Experts, in turn, draw attention to the fact that over the past year Turkey has seriously undermined the credibility of Russian weapons, including air defense systems, electronic suppression systems, radars, etc.


 
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Kazakhstan is buying TB-2 s

Kazakhstan decided to arm itself with Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAVs amid the latter's success in Karabakh.

The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan may acquire several dozen Turkish Bayraktar TB2 multipurpose attack unmanned aerial vehicles, after the latter demonstrated colossal superiority in the conflict in the Caucasus, successfully coping with the assigned tasks and showing almost complete invulnerability even to modern air defense systems.

According to a number of sources, the command of the Air Force of Kazakhstan intends to seriously approach the issue of weapons and in the near future may acquire a fairly large batch of Bayraktar TB2 attack UAVs. Earlier, Kazakhstan showed no interest in these drones, having purchased Chinese drones, however, after the drones successfully destroyed modern air defense systems in the Caucasus, the Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan decided to significantly strengthen its armed forces.

Experts, in turn, draw attention to the fact that over the past year Turkey has seriously undermined the credibility of Russian weapons, including air defense systems, electronic suppression systems, radars, etc.


'Several dozen' means at minimum 24 TB2's.
 

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If Bayraktar was close to a deal, pro government media (i.e. Sabah) would know and scream it out way before any Russian outlet.
 

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Kazakhstan is buying TB-2 s

Kazakhstan decided to arm itself with Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAVs amid the latter's success in Karabakh.

The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan may acquire several dozen Turkish Bayraktar TB2 multipurpose attack unmanned aerial vehicles, after the latter demonstrated colossal superiority in the conflict in the Caucasus, successfully coping with the assigned tasks and showing almost complete invulnerability even to modern air defense systems.

According to a number of sources, the command of the Air Force of Kazakhstan intends to seriously approach the issue of weapons and in the near future may acquire a fairly large batch of Bayraktar TB2 attack UAVs. Earlier, Kazakhstan showed no interest in these drones, having purchased Chinese drones, however, after the drones successfully destroyed modern air defense systems in the Caucasus, the Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan decided to significantly strengthen its armed forces.

Experts, in turn, draw attention to the fact that over the past year Turkey has seriously undermined the credibility of Russian weapons, including air defense systems, electronic suppression systems, radars, etc.



I hope we dont sell them a nail. I dont trust Kazakhstan.
 

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Turkish firm makes 1st mobile anti-drone system export to Russia​

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Asouthern Turkey-based local firm that has developed an early warning system to address the threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for the use of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) is now preparing to make its first exports to Russia.

National War Technologies Defense Systems Inc., based in southern Antalya province, developed the mobile early warning air defense system KALKA.

The anti-drone system, which has already been added to TSK's inventory, has also attracted attention from abroad, and now the first exports of the system will be made to a private company in Russia.

Bekir Yalçın, the firm's research and development (R&D) coordinator, told Anadolu Agency (AA) Tuesday that the system was produced to prevent useless cargo transport, flights conducted by terrorists or activities such as carrying drugs, bombs and prohibited substances.

Describing the system as a "vehicle-mounted anti-drone system,” Yalçın stated that it was produced entirely with local means.




Being the first such system produced in Turkey, the KALKA has obtained the necessary permits for mass production, Yalçın said. “So far, there are demands from Russia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Qatar, Pakistan, Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates.”


The deliveries to the Russian company will probably be made toward the end of the year, he said. Given that the company is about to close agreements with some companies in other countries and negotiations continue, it can easily be said that “very good days are waiting for our defense industry,” he added.

He noted that the Russian company that purchased the product will use the KALKA to protect its facilities.

Yalçın also said that a delegation from Pakistan came to Antalya to see the functions of the KALKA and to examine the device, and the company offered a demo.

"The device is wanted for use in the security of concerts, rallies, transfers and social events in Pakistan,” he said.

Yalçın stated that the Pakistani delegation, to whom they presented detailed information about the device, was satisfied with the system, adding: “Our current priority is to introduce its functions, features and advantages over its counterparts to the customers. I think we have been successful in this regard.”

Emphasizing that the company operates in more than one sector and that more exports are planned, Yalçın stated that they are very proud of expanding abroad with the system that is entirely the work of Turkish engineers.

Adnan Shafiq Ahmed, the senior manager of a private company in the field of medical supplies, traveled from the U.S. to see the system and said he has businesses in the U.S. and Pakistan.

Ahmed stated that they plan to use the system for VIP transfers, military units, rallies, protection of oil and natural gas pipes.

Stating that the company has allotted $14 million (TL 109.98 million) in investments for this field, Ahmed said: "It is a new technology worldwide, and we are currently at the stage of recognizing it.”



 

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I hope we dont sell them a nail. I don't trust Kazakhstan.
If we don't sell them somebody else will and we will lose a friend as they will be closer to you when you sell something and will be farther when you don't.
 

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I hope we dont sell them a nail. I dont trust Kazakhstan.


If we want to lead and have a say on turkic countries than we need to make ties.. Or do you want want a turkey that could not even give azerbaycan two helicopters like mr yazicioglu said? Wich had been posted some days ago in this forum..

Also we now have aksungur and soon Akıncı will be aviable.. New vwrsion of koral may also on development schedule.. So nothing to fear but much more to gain
 

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We're selling drones to Saudi Arabia and your issue is selling drones to Kazakhstan? Sounds wrong to me bro.
 

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