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Zool

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It will be very interesting to see what materializes from this:
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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May shakes hands with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan after their meeting at the Presidential Palace in Ankara, Turkey, January 28, 2017.REUTERS/Umit Bektas

Britain and Turkey signed a defense deal worth more than 100 million pounds on Saturday to develop Turkish fighter jets, opening the way to deeper cooperation over the lifetime of the project.

In Ankara to strengthen ties with Turkey as she navigates Britain's departure from the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May hailed the deal, saying it showed "that Britain is a great, global, trading nation and that we are open for business".

The deal, announced by May and Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, involves BAE Systems and TAI (Turkish Aerospace Industries) working together to develop the TF-X Turkish fighter program.

BAE Systems chief executive, Ian King, said the deal was the next step in deepening defense cooperation.

"It will also pave the way for a deeper defense partnership and could effectively make the UK Turkey's partner of choice, positioning it as a key aerospace technology exporter to Turkey," he said in a statement.

"The wider program could see the UK win contracts to provide engines, weapons, radars and sensors."
 

Deino

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It will be very interesting to see what materializes from this:

To admit, as long as the political situation does not change dramatically, I hope Germany will block any sale of the EJ-200.
 

Miragedriver

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Demonstrated Turkish light combat aircraft Hurkus-C
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published by the Turkish Ministry of Defense photos of the prototype of the turboprop light combat aircraft Hurkus-C, which is a combat training (combat) modification created by the Turkish state aircraft manufacturing association of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) training aircraft Hurkus-A. Prototype Hurkus-TAI C converted the first of two prototypes Hurkus-A (TC-VCH registration), has committed
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August 29, 2013. Flight testing machines are already in a test sample Hurkus-C will begin in the near future. Turkish Ministry of Defense reported that it intends to start purchasing Nurkus-C 2018.

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asif iqbal

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To admit, as long as the political situation does not change dramatically, I hope Germany will block any sale of the EJ-200.

Germans will not block any sale because Turkey is not interested in EJ series

Also the fact that Germany and Turkey are two close historical allies
 

Deino

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Germans will not block any sale because Turkey is not interested in EJ series

Also the fact that Germany and Turkey are two close historical allies


But why are they then negotiation on EJ-versions ??
 
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