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F35’s engine is f135 produced by P&W.I thought the F35 was powered by GE engines??
Arent the F35Bs powered by Rolls Royce??
Or is it just Pratt and Whitney?
F35’s engine is f135 produced by P&W.
GE and RR produced f136 for the same plane . But was not chosen.
P&W’s partner in Turkey is Kale.
Actually if we had not alienated RR few years ago with TR Motor/Qatar fiasco , we could have asked RR to produce it. Or at least something similar to it!Ahh okay thanks man. We should ask GE and RR to sell the F136 to us
Kale and P&W can not be party to this conflict. It is between MOD Turkey and LM. Kale is a subcontractor to P&W. It has no legal standing in this argument.Since they haven't paid the 1.5 billion back, why don't they (Kale) spike up the prices claiming that they've increased man hours due to covid, or maybe actually do it. TAI is still producing other parts for the F-35 throughout 2022 and they should use this to the country's advantage.
True, but it would be a move. Some retaliaion if you will and since the prices are going to go up, why not add some salt to it?Kale and P&W can not be party to this conflict. It is between MOD Turkey and LM. Kale is a subcontractor to P&W. It has no legal standing in this argument.
Also how much do you think those parts are? Compared to what they owe us, it is less than peanuts , no matter how much they can hike up the prices.
I believe we should get our money back. Now that officially we have been kicked out We can demand it. Before it was a suspension. Now we are out!
Air Force Wants to Cut 421 Old Fighters, Buy 304 New Ones
Beyond the FYDP, and potentially into the 2030s, the Air Force expects about 600 “post block” F-16s—C/D models from Block 40 on—to remain in the force with with some upgrades, useful in both permissive and some competitive environments. The transition to the MR-X is expected “in the mid-30s.” This new airplane will be a “clean sheet” design, created by digital methods, and the “decision point” to launch the program is now expected to be “six to eight years away,” according to the document. The MR-X “must be able to affordably perform missions short of high-end warfare.” The F-35 could potentially fill this role, but only if its operating costs could be “brought significantly lower.”
Air Force Wants to Cut 421 Old Fighters, Buy 304 New Ones | Air & Space Forces Magazine
The Air Force will ask Congress to retire 421 legacy aircraft through 2026, replacing them with just 304 new fighters, according to talking points obtained by Air & Space Forces Magazine.www.airforcemag.com
F35s will never be able to replace F16 in terms of operating cost, it looks impossible, the plane is fragile, needs constant maintenance and checks. Stuffed with many tech which are still maturing. USA also will end up diminishing orders and looking for cheaper workhorse.
If they are retiring F16 block 30s, and if Turkey hadn't have that bad relations, would you think it will be a good idea to buy 100 cheap second hand f16 from old US stock and modernize them locally? In exchange for F35 money.. US should compensate Turkey somehow, either fresh F16s or something else.
F15EX will cost us, 200million each. Empty, to the US airforce they are 87.7 million each. With parts, extra engines, maintenance package, weapons (As they will not give partial access to coding, we won’t be able to integrate our own weapons), etc. The unit price will escalate. Boeing just got a 23billion dollar order for 144 planes. That comes to 160 million dollar each. In fact they estimate that each plane will cost around 667 million dollar each during it’s lifetime without the weapons.Honestly i dont mind if they give the F15 EX as a compensation.
F15EX will cost us, 200million each. Empty, to the US airforce they are 87.7 million each. With parts, extra engines, maintenance package, weapons (As they will not give partial access to coding, we won’t be able to integrate our own weapons), etc. The unit price will escalate. Boeing just got a 23billion dollar order for 144 planes. That comes to 160 million dollar each. In fact they estimate that each plane will cost around 667 million dollar each during it’s lifetime without the weapons.
At 100, or even 150 million dollar each, I would rather have TFX.
Only plane that will cut it with our airforce is 30 x F16V70. But even those, if ordered today, will not be ready to deliver until 2025-27. (Taiwan ordered 66 f16v70’s in 2019 for 62 billion dollars. They will be starting deliveries in 2023 for pre testing and completion is 2026.)
How much cheaper is the F-15EX compared to the F-35? - Sandboxx
In this era of flying stealth supercomputers like the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and F-22 Raptor, many have questioned the wisdom of purchasing a slew of new old fighters. The F-15EX does not boast any stealth capabilities, nor does it have the same knack for sensor fusion that has earned the...www.sandboxx.usBoeing lands the first order of the F-15EX
The first award covers an initial lot of eight jets.www.defensenews.comMilitary Daily News
Daily updates of everything that you need know about what is going on in the military community and abroad including military gear and equipment, breaking news, international news and more.www.military.com
I also think F15 is much more capable than F35 in terms of giving Turkey Air superiority, but even if Turkey accepts to pay that price, USA never give F15EX.. May be second hand F15s, but with new infrastructure, parts and weapons etc.. It would be a fortune again. Only viable option is to get more F16s
The chairman of Tübitak SAGE Gürcan Okumuş announced that if the F-35s enter the inventory, it will be necessary to work with Lockheed Martin to integrate national projects.
In short, it would not be possible to use national air-to-air and air-to-land/to-sea missiles in F-35s in the event of a veiled or obvious embargo.
He also stressed that the integration of national munitions into an F-35 fighter aircraft would not be done as the issuance of source code, but rather by Lockheed Martin. Even Mr. Gürcan Okumuş pointed out that it is doubtful that American-made air-to-air missiles will work.
So if Turkey had bought the F-35s, it probably would never have had the source code. I wonder if they're still here talking about how much the F-35s are necessary for us?
This project was undoubtedly one of the projects that would ruin the future of the Turkish Air Force and end Turkey's independence. I'm very happy that the F-35 issue is closed for us.