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Indonesian Ambassador to Ankara Dr. Lalu Muhammad Iqbal announced that they are negotiating with Turkey to jointly design and manufacture warships.
what are you saying man
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We turned in to a drone export country :D , should put some Kayseri philosophy people to foreigner and defence relations. Abi gel sana drone verelim, yaninda kuck drone bedava...


I lost the countries we sold it to.
 

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whats wrong with CATS?

lol

they managed to finish the project and it still not good enough...
the resolution of its IR camera is low. And it's still a bit chubby. If we could up those specs we could outcompete the likes of WESCAM. I would love to see that.
 

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Endonezya'nın Ankara Büyükelçisi Dr. Lalu Muhammed İkbal, Türkiye ile ortak savaş gemileri tasarlamak ve üretmek için görüştüklerini açıkladı.
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These are the ships mentioned. Tais shipyard official said that they are at the signing stage for two 65 m class ships.

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It may be me, but is it normal that a company makes these deals.

I mean it's suppose to be a country's armed forces that sign the deal for delivery of ammunition and armaments. While companies specializing in aviation delivers the vehicle. Unless the company produces everything themselves.
 

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It may be me, but is it normal that a company makes these deals.

I mean it's suppose to be a country's armed forces that sign the deal for delivery of ammunition and armaments. While companies specializing in aviation delivers the vehicle. Unless the company produces everything themselves.
It is probably just you being skeptical.
The counterpart wants to make it easy and just deal with one party selling the package rather than many. So the vendor of the main platform acts as the main contractor and coordinates the delivery of the peripheral components that go with their product, as simple as that. If Ukraine want to order additional ammunition they can probably order through the ammunition maker rather than the platform maker but still they may not as they want to make things easier for them holding the platform maker as the responsible partner for the provision of their product's consumables.
 

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It is probably just you being skeptical.
The counterpart wants to make it easy and just deal with one party selling the package rather than many. So the vendor of the main platform acts as the main contractor and coordinates the delivery of the peripheral components that go with their product, as simple as that. If Ukraine want to order additional ammunition they can probably order through the ammunition maker rather than the platform maker but still they may not as they want to make things easier for them holding the platform maker as the responsible partner for the provision of their product's consumables.
In such kind of deals the "middle" man usually gets a cut. IMO this kind of dealings domestically add unnecessary cost.

e.g. TAF get TB2 and also signs deal with Baykar to deliver MAM instead of having Roketsan deliver it directly. Thus incurring additional expenses that could have been avoided.
 

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In such kind of deals the "middle" man usually gets a cut. IMO this kind of dealings domestically add unnecessary cost.

e.g. TAF get TB2 and also signs deal with Baykar to deliver MAM instead of having Roketsan deliver it directly. Thus incurring additional expenses that could have been avoided.

This is for exports, it's pretty clear in the video if you watched it.
 
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