
Turkey is analyzing Qatar's Rafale to improve its tactics against the Dassault aircraft, which is also supplied by Greece, according to Le Point .
From June 21 to July 3, 2021, the Turkish air base in Konya hosts, as almost every year since 2001, the "Anatolian Eagle" exercise. For 2021, Ankara made sure to invite Qatar, which sent four Rafale.
How Turkey brought in Rafales to analyze them
Ankara is taking advantage of an exercise with Qatar to refine its tactics against Dassault planes bought by the Greeks. Pakistan is also present.
June 21 to July 3, 2021, the Turkish air base in Konya has hosted, as every year since 2001, the “Anatolian Eagle” exercise. For this 2021 edition, Ankara took care to invite Qatar , which is deploying four Rafales on site. The maneuver is not innocent: the devices manufactured by Dassault are little known to Turkish pilots, and Greece has just bought eighteen , of which the first (second-hand ones) are due to be delivered shortly. It is therefore urgent to study them from all angles. The opportunity is so good that the Pakistani air force, confronted on its side ...

Comment la Turquie a fait venir des Rafale pour les analyser
Ankara profite d’un exercice avec le Qatar pour peaufiner ses tactiques face aux avions de Dassault achetés par les Grecs. Le Pakistan est aussi présent.