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can't we use much smaller drones to lase targets? Smaller drones = hard to be found and engaged by enemy ADS. Imagine lots of micro drones are lasing targets. It is a total nightmare
I just imagined thousands of low-cost, low-observability drones with meh/good sensors flying over the battlespace, generating an obscene amount of information, which is sorted and catalogued by an AI assisted officer corps. Now add TB2-like UAVs to the mix, meaning to you can take out targets of opportunity in minutes, if not seconds... That might be the future of warfare. But I don't know if anybody but US has the datalink capabilities for that to happen.
 

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All Turkish military companies should be doing this across friendly nations. It creates good will, positive economic and strategic connections. Basically a win win situation for Turkiye and the host nation.

Turkiye should position herself as the reliable partner who supports friendly nations and doesn't ever look to use weapon sales to manipulate said nations the same way the americans, europeans and russians do.
 

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All Turkish military companies should be doing this across friendly nations. It creates good will, positive economic and strategic connections. Basically a win win situation for Turkiye and the host nation.

Turkiye should position herself as the reliable partner who supports friendly nations and doesn't ever look to use weapon sales to manipulate said nations the same way the americans, europeans and russians do.
Yes, but some turkic nations being opportunist decides to copy-make their own cheaper versions and thereby ruining the trust.
 

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Yes, but some turkic nations being opportunist decides to copy-make their own cheaper versions and thereby ruining the trust.
None of them have the infrastructure or the will to strive for complete defence industry independence. Or more accurately, they don't have the need for it. A large part of that is Türkiye's achievements. They may want to produce some low-tech parts at home, and there is no reason we wouldn't just agree to that.

In the end, these people are our brothers and sisters. any dishonesty or abuse on our behalf will have dire consequences, not from their side but internally, from among us.
 

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Yes, but some turkic nations being opportunist decides to copy-make their own cheaper versions and thereby ruining the trust.

i think we got to overcome our brothers making mistakes, otherwise we trap ourselves in a continued cycle of being divided and then manipulated by outsiders against our own interests.

Lets also keep in mind that Russian occupation is brutal, we should be grateful that these people still remember to a degree who they are. Just look at the balkans how the russians were able to erase Turkic and Muslim history from the lands, while setting up fake domestic histories to make the people of those regions not only hate Turks but love Russians.

The whole creating domestic identities among the Turks was also a russian ploy to divide identities. A simple divide and conquer trick that whites are second to none at playing.

Today this trick is being played against Turkiye predominantly using Kurds and Islamists. Both operate as if the Turkish state and the Turkish people are their primary enemy. Their leaders meanwhile are made in America.
 
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Rest of STM Kargu which has been used to send some sdf donkey coniseurs to donkey heaven
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The nvidia part is for the ai
real time recognisation
 

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They should seriously remove supplier logos. the donkeys and leftists will put pressure on these companies to stop deliveries.
Removing the logo is not going to work. Like pulling a Mercedes logo from a Mercedes, but anyone who knows the car models will instantly understand it is Mercedes. Apart from that, this part is something that you can buy from Amazon.
 
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I know, but non the less our Western friends try anything to stop it and or use it to make fuss / create anti opinions. It's a small thing to make it less recognizable
 

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Removing the logo is not going to work. Like pulling a Mercedes logo from a Mercedes, but anyone who knows the car models will instantly understand it is Mercedes. Apart from that, this part is something that you can buy from Amazon.

They will not be able to block supply. as you mentioned, these are often civilian products. However, the can complicate supply.
 

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