Khagan1923
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Isn't that Nigeria?
Yes.
There were Nigerian Budgets documents showing the Nigerian Military asking for money to pay for T-129 ATAK Helicopters.
Isn't that Nigeria?
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) appears to have opened an investigation into the suspected irregularities in Malaysia’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) competition after receiving a complaint from an unsuccessful bidder, according to reports.
Something tells me that Poland is eyeing a more advanced system than the TB-2.Agreement between Turkey and Poland on the Mutual Protection of Confidential Information in the Defense Industry was approved.
Well... I would be tooSomething tells me that Poland is eyeing a more advanced system than the TB-2.
My my, i'd really like to hear what those "conditions" are....
They should introduce another board to approve certain development - R&D projects and relate SSIK mainly for acquisitions and contracts. It doesn't make sense to wait for SSIK to get an approval for development projects.Probably no news then about remaining I-Class ships until early next year.
We love waisting time
I actually agree. within this situation at least.
I wonder if India will leave Israel and buy weapons from us? Or, as it was said in the post above, is this a political maneuver to destabilize Pakistan and Türkiye?
I think if there is an opportunity, we should make an agreement with Pakistan and sell weapons to India. If you ask why, the weapons of India that we can control are the most suitable weapons for the security and peace of Pakistan.
If necessary, in the event of a crisis between Pakistan and India, the parties can be forced to give up the conflict by intervening in the arms.
The "condition" names Kashmer. If this problem is solved. They can get anything they want.
I wonder if India will leave Israel and buy weapons from us? Or, as it was said in the post above, is this a political maneuver to destabilize Pakistan and Türkiye?
I think if there is an opportunity, we should make an agreement with Pakistan and sell weapons to India. If you ask why, the weapons of India that we can control are the most suitable weapons for the security and peace of Pakistan.
If necessary, in the event of a crisis between Pakistan and India, the parties can be forced to give up the conflict by intervening in the arms.
It’s all about the Benjamin’s at the moment bro. All jokes aside, I don’t think India will buy weapons from us in the near future the Indian ambassador just made a standard political statement that’s allTURKISH ETHIC,
as Haluk bayraktar famously said, 'we don't sell arms to both sides.'
Hopefully, you guys stick to this,
Otherwise, Selling weapons in one hand to PAK, BD, and on the other hand to India doesn't sound like a very good deal!
( from our perspective )
And Hopefully, this never happens and Turkiye continue its role to become strategic partner with BD. Otherwise, we have to review and rethink every present and future security cooperation between US and Turkiye.
And also, in my opinion, even from a 'pure profit' perspective there is nothing strategic to sell to india!
For example they have their own 4th and 5th gen fighter program, their own air to air, air to ground missile programs.
They already have their own medium and long air defence systems. Tanks, APCs.
They are building their own destroyer, carrier and nuclear submarines.
And more and more days goes by, they will become more and more domestic in these strategic for obvious reasons.
In my opninion, Only things that Turkey can effectively sell to india is drones of all class, and ATAK ii ( when it is ready ) and some smart guided ammunition for both drones and fighters ( things like HGK, KGK, Teber, miniature bomb, MAM series ) and maybe some electronic warfare stuff like KORAL and others.
@Yasar @dBSPL and others!
what do you guys think ?
It gone through iirc.I wonder what happened with the fleet supply vessel deal. It had a multi-billion dollars figure.