Eurofighter T1 makes no sense as a rapid response, it has no air-to-ground capabilities. It has no AESA radar, the EW and mission computer is technologically 15-20 years old and will be EoL by 2030 at the latest.
Who do you want to defend yourself against with this Aircraft? Every country around Turkey except now countries like Syria, Armenia & Co... have F-16 Block 60/70, F-15, SU-35/SU-57, modern Rafaele, modern Eurofighter and F-35 fighter planes.
There are virtually no spare parts left for Tranche 1, and upgrading a Eurofighter T1 is technically not possible.
The aircraft is a dead end and a waste of money, even if the government officials for the procurement of fighter aircraft in Turkey were on coke, they would not buy it.
In addition, the procurement of the Eurofighter is also intended to replace the mission profile of the F4 Phantom II Terminator 2020, so it makes no sense to buy an old superiority fighter without multirole capabilities.
Before you do something like that, you might as well get 20-30 used cheap J-17 Block 3 fighter planes from Pakistan and modify them immediately.
From the 30-40 F4 Phantom II Terminator 2020 in stock, 20 of them can still be repaired for the next 5 years and the remaining F4s can be used as spare parts stores.
Until KAAN 2029/30 with Kizilelma, Anka 3 are ready.
I am sure there has been extensive feasibility works on upgrading the T1 to something more useful by RAF. I Imagine that is why the 20+20 deal is on the table. We may be paying a high price, but at least we get them faster.
My understanding is that TurAF is not really enthusiastic about T1 in particular either.
The EF deal, in any form, was mainly a British initiative afaik and started about two years ago.
The British convinced Germany and while doing that as a ‘token of appreciation‘, they blended their T1s into the mix, too.
On the other hand, sweet part of the deal must be the new variant which totally would meet the demands of TurAF as you pointed. But maybe even better than that, their deliveries will reportedly start around 2026 and that is great news. As it is, TurAF is suffering from lack of planes. It’s almost bordering to ‘neglect’.
So, this alone would help them take a short breath. Not a deep sigh of tough.
I’m not sure whether T1 will be upgraded at any level but most probably will be refurbished And that is not so bad either. Because we have zero experience, know-how on this plane. So, they will serve quite well as ‘transition’ bunch.
PS: This comment is a speculation on my part. Please feel free to take it with abundant amount of salt.
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