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Will you be able to find it then.
@Agha Sher
Edit: I found it, it is Malaysia. Lapse of mind on mine side, wrong alarm, wishful thinking. But I think it will happen sooner or later, I would rather leave Indonesia on the map of possible buyers.
Yeah, both of them have wings and fuselage.Kızılelma & JAS39
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You've got it.Brother, let's be consistent. Let us remove Indonesia for now and add it when there are news. Otherwise the line between actual vs. expectations might get blurred.
That's huge. I hope most of these will end up in TSK or other Turkic militaries.No, he says they produced over 400 TB-2s and over(?) 20 Akıncı's.
He says this year they will be able to produce 250 TB-2s in total, next year they are planning to pump this number to 500
I hate how Bosnia is inactive when even Serbia thinks about buying Turkish stuff.That's huge. I hope most of these will end up in TSK or other Turkic militaries.
Both Akinci and Aksungur (with more powerful engines) could compete against the SeaGuardian. We need variants optimised for naval warfare. I know that Aksungur has a planned ASW variant.
I think it could fetch closer to $30 million. Specialised naval variant could sell for over $50 million. A lot of customers seem to like highly specialised packages.Akıncı should fetch more than $50mn looking at the competition.
You are logically right!Over priced, they have to who is going to protect them against China?
Link doesn't work though.UAV exports map has gotten a face lift.
Check again, I updated after I posted the message.Link doesn't work though.
Well done, mate. Emegine saglik.Check again, I updated after I posted the message.
My pleasureWell done, mate. Emegine saglik.
I thought Algeria bought some.UAV exports map has gotten a face lift.
I put the users on the map as news come out but I don't have a database of news and I don't remember. Please try and find out about it to make sure. There may also be an accidental removal that should be fixed.I thought Algeria bought some.