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A mock-up of the F-35 cockpit is on display at an air show in Cigli, Turkey. (dardanellas/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — After a year of speculation about what would happen to Turkey’s F-35s after the country was ousted from the joint strike fighter program last year, the Defense Department gave its definitive answer Monday evening in a characteristically anticlimactic manner — through its daily contract announcements.

The U.S. Air Force will officially buy eight F-35A conventional takeoff and landing jets originally built by Lockheed Martin for Turkey as part of a $862 million contract modification than also contains an additional six F-35As built for the Air Force and modifications that will bring the Turkish jets in line with the U.S. configuration.


US could buy Turkey’s Russian-made S-400 under Senate proposal
The U.S. would be able to buy Turkey’s Russian-made S-400 air defense system under legislation proposed in the Senate last week.

By: Joe Gould
The contract modification uses funding from the fiscal year 2020 budget to pay for the jets, which roll off the production line as part of Lot 14. The Pentagon and Lockheed Martin finalized a deal for lots 12, 13 and 14 in October 2019, which set the price of an Lot 14 A model at $77.9 million per copy.

Turkey had planned to buy 100 F-35As over the course of the program, but was ejected from the program last July after accepting the S-400 air defense system from Russia after repeated warnings from U.S. officials. At that point, Turkey’s first F-35s had already rolled off the production line and its pilots and maintainers were training to fly and fix them stateside alongside U.S. personnel at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., and Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. However, they were never officially delivered to Turkey.

Since then, the fate of Turkey’s jets had been an open question. In January, Defense One reported that 24 Turkish F-35s were in some stage of production, but top Pentagon weapons buyer Ellen Lord told reporters then that Washington and Ankara had not come to an agreement on what would happen to them.


In the FY20 version of the National Defense Authorization Act, Congress gave the Pentagon permission to spend up to $30 million to fly the first six Turkish F-35s to a location where they could be stored and preserved until the department came up with a plan for their use. The Senate’s version of the FY21 NDAA currently contains additional language that would allow the Air Force to accept, operate or even modify the first six Turkish F-35s.


https://www.defensenews.com/air/2020/07/20/its-official-us-air-force-to-buy-turkish-f-35s/
 
US is not a reliable partner.

Pakistan & Turkey learned the hard way.

Pakistan still making stupid decisions to buy American made weapons which Americans sanction at the time of delivery. Most recent example is AH1Z vipers & Navy cutters.
 
US is not a reliable partner.

Pakistan & Turkey learned the hard way.

Pakistan still making stupid decisions to buy American made weapons which Americans sanction at the time of delivery. Most recent example is AH1Z vipers & Navy cutters.
The US warned Turkey numerous times not to purchase the S-400 ... and yet Turkey insisted. How is this the fault of America?
 
Will Turkey receive any compensation for this? They have invested money and time:what:
 
The US warned Turkey numerous times not to purchase the S-400 ... and yet Turkey insisted. How is this the fault of America?
The fault of America is 'warning' a sovereign state of making decision in its best interest ...I don't understand why US is so butt-hurt on S-400
 
Well they can offer you soya beans . . .
I remembered US used to embargo the F-16s that PAF already paid for a long period, and this patch of F-16s were finally delivered to PAF when US thought they need Pakistan. Maybe after years TuAF will get the F-35s when US needs Turkey

The fault of America is 'warning' a sovereign state of making decision in its best interest ...I don't understand why US is so butt-hurt on S-400
The big boss must teach his naughty little brother to keep the leadership in NATO.
 

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