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France and Greece have nothing to do with the Eurofighter.would they do it I dont think so
europe (germany and greeks and france) wont sell because of greece.. because of M.Sea and other things
would they do it I dont think so
europe (germany and greeks and france) wont sell because of greece.. because of M.Sea and other things
Brits would allow to sell while Germans refraining.
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The only thing germany could do is to cut spare parts and components it produces especially iris t missiles but would not veto the sale of ef 2000 since its not the leading country in the eurofighter programFrance and Greece have nothing to do with the Eurofighter.
Indeed, Turkey needs a stopgap fighter until there is enough TF-X in the inventory. That could take another 14 years from now on. According to a team of simulator developers of which a Typhoon test pilot is a member of, the Typhoon is able to pull 9G with drop tanks. And its high altitude capability and overall maneuverability and kinematics is superior to that of the Rafale.In best scenario, The first TF-X will join into inventory around 2030 and after this period, The fighter will evolve to a real 5th generation fighter and the quantity of Tf-X will increase step by step so the game changer features of Tf-X will be gained when Tf-X reach full combat mission features so TurAF may require a stop-gap solution until Tf-X enter into the game. We will wait and see.
The supply chain is distributed among the consortium members. Germany, Italy or Spain can refuse to supply critical components for Turkey.
As far as I remember, Spain, Germany and Italy were the three countries which refused arm embargo to Turkey.