Certainly, but what does Turkey get besides money?
It will be curious if modified Akinci, TB2/3, Kizilelma with Italian sensors, radar, with modified Turkish AI software and their targeting system and optics ends up in the hands of Greece as a European drone business through Leonardo.....
I don't know if this is in the spirit of the Turkish security architecture to support the enemy who sees us as the ultimate and absolute enemy.
The point was to sell specifically to EU countries, if necessary with some adaptations, e.g. Hensoldt optics, Rotax engines if desired. ASELSAN optics and TEI engines are now better than the European products, and if they fall into the wrong hands it is damage that cannot be undone. Even if Turkey does not supply parts for Greek drones, Leonardo may supply alternative components.
Even worse, terminate the joint venture in 3-4 years on a pretext, and continue with the know-how gained, which is more likely.
I know that doesn't mean anything, but even in the Italian military forum they talk about... that the Turks are not trustworthy, you should siphon off all the know-how and knowledge and then kick them out of the joint venture.
If Europe wants to buy systems from Turkey, then it should buy complete systems; conversely, we cannot intervene in European systems at will.