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I believe this is a good move. Especially since pretty much all our own jets are aging. Qatar is IMO going to help guard our skies. That in itself is proof of how messed up our foreign politics has become and pushed us.

Remember Qatar can withdraw the jets anytime. So we need new jets.
 

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I believe this is a good move. Especially since pretty much all our own jets are aging. Qatar is IMO going to help guard our skies. That in itself is proof of how messed up our foreign politics has become and pushed us.

Remember Qatar can withdraw the jets anytime. So we need new jets.
Nothing you can do tbh
I do believe this is the only thing that has nothing to do with foreign policy
I mean you guys are growing so is your influence; thus, it will obviously clash with others' influnce when it grows big enough
You dont expect those with already big influences to witness this and just shut up do you?
They will do everything to stop you and make you fall down
France selling rafales to greece, uae stepping up their anti turkey rhetoric through media, ksa and uae finance anti-ruling party groups, amd recently usa adds turkey to a list of countries employing child soldiers or something like that.... that is ridiculous as if the usa itself doesnt do the same
Everyone wants turkey down rn as you guys have become a pain in the ass in their eyes. I wouldnt be surprised if they already made deals with all opposition parties, behind the scenes, by now
 

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Nothing you can do tbh
I do believe this is the only thing that has nothing to do with foreign policy
I mean you guys are growing so is your influence; thus, it will obviously clash with others' influnce when it grows big enough
You dont expect those with already big influences to witness this and just shut up do you?
They will do everything to stop you and make you fall down
France selling rafales to greece, uae stepping up their anti turkey rhetoric through media, ksa and uae finance anti-ruling party groups, amd recently usa adds turkey to a list of countries employing child soldiers or something like that.... that is ridiculous as if the usa itself doesnt do the same
Everyone wants turkey down rn as you guys have become a pain in the ass in their eyes. I wouldnt be surprised if they already made deals with all opposition parties, behind the scenes, by now

They have all gathered like hyenas against the Lion.
 

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Whatever happens. I really hope the Turkish Air Force doesn't go for an Russian Jet

SU-57 (5th Gen Fighter Jet)

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I believe this is a good move. Especially since pretty much all our own jets are aging. Qatar is IMO going to help guard our skies. That in itself is proof of how messed up our foreign politics has become and pushed us.

Remember Qatar can withdraw the jets anytime. So we need new jets.


Of course that Turkey needs new fighters but I really doubt that it needs someone else to come and help it to protect the airspace... You are way too pessimistic and underestimating TuAF here. :D

Yet this is a win- win deal for sure- Qatar will have a huge airspace and a big air force to train with on a regular basis, while Turkey will have access to planes like Rafales, Mirages, F-15s, Eurofighters that it can study closely.
 

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Whatever happens. I really hope the Turkish Air Force doesn't go for an Russian Jet

SU-57 (5th Gen Fighter Jet)

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Check out the difference

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The biggest advantage of Tusas and other companies is that they produce fuselage and parts for the F-35. Alp aviation, kale aero, ayesas, aselsan.. Only within the F-35 project, Kale aviation produced 750 different parts for Lockheed Martin, Northtop Grumman and Tusas.

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KALE even carried out the design and production of mechanism of weapons bay doors one of the most important parts of invisibility. Tusas will include all these companies in the production of TF-X
 

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Whatever happens. I really hope the Turkish Air Force doesn't go for an Russian Jet

SU-57 (5th Gen Fighter Jet)

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Decades of hyping only to make a shit box??

Seriously whats the point in buying a Su57 when its no different than a Flanker, MIG 29 and MIG 35.

Su57 is not even fully stealth not to mention the problems its been having. Now the end product is so disappointing.

I know its not going to rival the F35 or the F22 but it should have been close. Su57 is a beautiful bird I give you that honestly but looks dont win you wars.
 

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I'M LEAVING A HUGE BOMB HERE HAVE FUN.

Some subprojects of the TF-X Project;

1) Composite avionics chassis
Nanomaterial added composite avionics boxes will be used on TF-X

2) RAM Canopy and RAM coating of the canopy

3)Cognitive fighter behavior model
It will simulate the behavior of the fighter aircraft in simulations and lower the testing time.

4) LWIR Absorbing Paint
It will protect against IR guided missile
It will block EM waves that are created because of the friction in the heat-generating areas.

5) RAM Coating Modelling and Optimization
Electromagnetically modeling and optimization of radar absorbing multilayer thin film coating

6) Radar Absorbing Putty
It will be used between surface parts.

7)Nanomaterial added composites
Up to %60 increase in mechanical performance with the addition of graphene.
Next-generation structural parts that carry class 2 load
Resistant to lightning
Complies with LO

8) Production of big-sized structural parts with additive manufacturing

9)Methods of design optimization and aerodynamics
Ammunition drop and wing optimization
The adjoint method with SU2

10) Aerogel added, fire-resistant heat barrier

11) Production, welding, and gluing thermoplastic structural parts.

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I'M LEAVING A HUGE BOMB HERE HAVE FUN.

Some subprojects of the TF-X Project;

1) Composite avionics chassis
Nanomaterial added composite avionics boxes will be used on TF-X

2) RAM Canopy and RAM coating of the canopy

3)Cognitive fighter behavior model
It will simulate the behavior of the fighter aircraft in simulations and lower the testing time.

4) LWIR Absorbing Paint
It will protect against IR guided missile
It will block EM waves that are created because of the friction in the heat-generating areas.

5) RAM Coating Modelling and Optimization
Electromagnetically modeling and optimization of radar absorbing multilayer thin film coating

6) Radar Absorbing Putty
It will be used between surface parts.

7)Nanomaterial added composites
Up to %60 increase in mechanical performance with the addition of graphene.
Next-generation structural parts that carry class 2 load
Resistant to lightning
Complies with LO

8) Production of big-sized structural parts with additive manufacturing

9)Methods of design optimization and aerodynamics
Ammunition drop and wing optimization
The adjoint method with SU2

10) Aerogel added, fire-resistant heat barrier

11) Production, welding, and gluing thermoplastic structural parts.
All of this effort and it still can't carry more than 1000lb internally with a MTOW of >60000lb? Something fishy is going on.
 

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Why is there no IRST Pod development for our F-16 Fleet?

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Özgur,AESA and IRST and you have an lethal Air Superiority fighter as a gap measure until TF-X sees serial production.

We already have EW Pods in development, imo an IRST Pod project needs to be greenlit asap.
 

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Why is there no IRST Pod development for our F-16 Fleet?

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Özgur,AESA and IRST and you have an lethal Air Superiority fighter as a gap measure until TF-X sees serial production.

We already have EW Pods in development, imo an IRST Pod project needs to be greenlit asap.

Considering MMU, there should be IRST pod development. At least to develop the sensor for the MMU using pod.
 

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I believe this is a good move. Especially since pretty much all our own jets are aging. Qatar is IMO going to help guard our skies. That in itself is proof of how messed up our foreign politics has become and pushed us.

Remember Qatar can withdraw the jets anytime. So we need new jets.
Qataris guarding our air space? You're absolutely off with this statement. This agreement is benefiting Turkey in many different ways but no one is expecting them to waste time and money to protect our territory in any way. Qataris would never have accepted a deal like this in the first place. Turkey has simply too much influential and powerful enemies or opponents.

The Turkish-Qatari relationship is a working relationship. Doha knows this unlike certain members of our government.
 

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