Is that why Gürcan Okumuş left?Why now, when our own a2a missiles are almost at the end of their development process?
I'd heard he resisted giving away some munition to another company after working so hard for it
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Is that why Gürcan Okumuş left?Why now, when our own a2a missiles are almost at the end of their development process?
That company is probably Roketsan, I don't think it will interfere in international interests and relations.Is that why Gürcan Okumuş left?
I'd heard he resisted giving away some munition to another company after working so hard for it
Is that why Gürcan Okumuş left?
I'd heard he resisted giving away some munition to another company after working so hard for it
It is just speculation, not something concrete I should clarifywhy do you people believe everything you read on the internet? Armed forces staff goes to Pakistan and they agreed on it? and wher did youread that Okumus leaved because of this?
I dont want to insult you but what it comes down to is that Türkiye will provide Pakistan the knowhow for its indigenous AA missile.Sharing is caring. Good for both countries.
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GIDS - Road-to-Future
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Let's see if any other name comes to mind when seeing this. @Sanchez @Kartal1
I dont want to insult you but what it comes down to is that Türkiye will provide Pakistan the knowhow for its indigenous AA missile.
There is no Faaz-2,not developed yet.
Still on paper only.
Ustad, it is a bit complicated than that. FAAZ-2 is largely a further development of Denel's Marlin. which has been test fired initially. So, the program is not completly out of besis.
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Obviously this is more TT than cooperation. It could even be co-production, but let's not call it 'cooperation on air-to-air missile programmes and technology exchange', let's just call it 'TT framework on air-to-air missiles and co-production of Goktug'.
Not going into how Denel is doing in recent years or how much of the missile can be remanufactured, all by Pakistan. It is pretty much a system on paper with no indigenous prototypes. I am all for cooperation, but with credit given to those who deserve it.
Especially when you have a Turkish delegate as a guest, you don't brag too much about Pakistani personnel involved in training pilots for the Turkish Air Force, for example. The choice of words is a little disturbing, as it tends to glorify one's own and belittle TR and, above all, not an act to be done against a guest. Guests should be honoured as they were once honoured when they were here. The words could have been chosen to enforce friendship rather than make it sound like a blessing to TR.
I am sorry, but i am not getting any friendly vibes from those statements.
One more note on Marlin, all I can see is a ground launch test, which is the most typical first test of any missile system to study rocket motor - body kinetics (and to release funds, or gain support). Again, all you need for this test is a rocket motor and some instrumentation kits.
And I fully support a collaboration in which;Oh yes, those bragging sounded weird to my ear also. And I agree, it is more like one sided TT. Pakistan doesn't have anything to offer to Türkiye in this regard.
Call Cimer, maybe they know something and want to tell you.Some rumours say we developed 3000 km missile. I try to confirm this. But 'Recep' is not available. I try to call him later.
When Nukes, Sir?Some rumours say we developed 3000 km missile. I try to confirm this. But 'Recep' is not available. I try to call him later.
Not yet, nukes are after we find the big oil and gas.When Nukes, Sir?
Not yet, nukes are after we find the big oil and gas.
The sooner, the better.Not yet, nukes are after we find the big oil and gas.