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Tbh I just thought about that it might have been a good idea to get some upgrade kits, I am not sure if it comes like a package and we can upgrade the F16 if we want, or does it come in installments so we never get the whole thing without having started an upgrade..

I was thinking (in theory) Iraqi F16 could be upgraded, PAF F16 could be upgraded and such stuff, in different scenarios. I don't imagine those two countries will be receiving anything from US anymore...
 

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the thing is, I don't have any pieces left in me to give the benefit of the doubt to the US-Turkiye bilateral relations. They would, like Germans, always seek the chance to fuck us over and they have the window of opportunity due to our mismanaged economy. They will be teasing us to force us to walk their path but it will be an ever eluding target.

Besides, the talk of "they saw KAAN, understood our progress and gave in to sell F35s" sounds fishy to me when KAAN's success is contingent on the delivery of the US engines. Bear in mind that we won't see an operational TF35K for a decade or so.
Since Washington refused to supply Turkey with F35, much has changed in the world, especially in Europe. A war has begun in Europe that threatens to escalate into a world war. (After all, both world wars began in Europe)
It seems that Washington has finally thought about the question:
"In a truly complex geopolitical situation, whose interests are more important to the Americans? The Armenian, Greek, Israeli lobby, or the national interests of America itself?" I look at these dances around F35 from this point of view.
 
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The only good thing with F 35 in regards of Turkey, is the chance to calibrate air defences, EW. Oh yes, they can see where KAAN is going. That's all, though that's important in itself.
 

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It cant be denied that the F35 is very much needed same for the Typhoon until Turkish domestic products are ready for action.

The S400 can either be used for testing if not sold to Azerbaijan.

I dont think the s400 is useless but now way would Turkish armed forces would intergrate any kind of Russian or Chinese systems. Turkiye is really gunning for a domestic one.
 

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It cant be denied that the F35 is very much needed same for the Typhoon until Turkish domestic products are ready for action.

The S400 can either be used for testing if not sold to Azerbaijan.

I dont think the s400 is useless but now way would Turkish armed forces would intergrate any kind of Russian or Chinese systems. Turkiye is really gunning for a domestic one.
Azerbaijan has better systems don't they? Barak 8 etc
 

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It wasn't.
What is your opinion about buying S400 ? I remember that time Esad was threaten Turkiye with balistic missiles also there was some news about PYD and DEASH captured some balistic missiles with chemical, but NATO and western countries was refused to give air defence systems that times. After these events, Türkiye turned to purchasing S400.
 

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What is your opinion about buying S400 ? I remember that time Esad was threaten Turkiye with balistic missiles also there was some news about PYD and DEASH captured some balistic missiles with chemical, but NATO and western countries was refused to give air defence systems that times. After these events, Türkiye turned to purchasing S400.
S400 is not an ABM
 

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Is this certain this time?

Wonder if we put them through Erciyes modenization just to have more commonality.
Good of them to put out a source actually. They quoted the Scramble piece from today. Pretty good source.

"Already rumoured back in July, Türkiye will buy twelve of the fifteen Royal Air Force Super Hercules transport aircraft that have been stored at Cambridge since their withdrawal from use, starting in June 2022."

 

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UK is always phasing out their older CH-47 though I don't know in which state they are in and if they could be modernized to be put into service for another decade or so.
 

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The reason why they cancelled the upgrade kits for the Viper is because the first kits would come after 2028. Wheb the new viper would delivered so they cancelled the upgrade kits. :D

 

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The reason why they cancelled the upgrade kits for the Viper is because the first kits would come after 2028. Wheb the new viper would delivered so they cancelled the upgrade kits. :D

If that is indeed the case, it makes sense. Özgür 2 may not be fully ready now but by 2028 it probably will enter serial production, so those kits wouldnt save time. I was expecting something like a year for delivery
 
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