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8x8 market is getting over saturated in Turkey and the world now. Is this the third 8x8 after FNSS and Otokar?

Yes. TUMOSAN's project has not yet revealed. FNSS and Otokar 8x8 vehicles continue to develop for a long time with new models and updates. Otokar became UAE's solution partner. FNSS 8x8 was Malaysia's choice. BMC 8x8 will probably be preferred by Qatar.

Otokar Arma 8x8
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FNSS Pars III 8x8
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BMC
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Yes. TUMOSAN's project has not yet revealed. FNSS and Otokar 8x8 vehicles continue to develop for a long time with new models and updates. Otokar became UAE's solution partner. FNSS 8x8 was Malaysia's choice. BMC 8x8 will probably be preferred by Qatar.

Otokar Arma 8x8
arma-8X8-cbrn-zeminli-1-2-color-takvim-1920-730.jpg

FNSS Pars III 8x8
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BMC
bmc-isimsiz.jpg
To be honest it isn't likely Turkey will be able to supply the UAE market very much compared to back in 2017 when ties were better, and considering they are developing a local market with foreign engineers. There is also Euro+American market which can supply pretty much the same things as Turks but with less risk attached.

Turkey has a good few countries that will buy from it like Qatar, Azerbaijan, and some Asian and Euro countries.
 
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To be honest it isn't likely Turkey will be able to supply the UAE market very much compared to back in 2017 when ties were better, and considering they are developing a local market with foreign engineers. There is also Euro+American market which can supply pretty much the same things as Turks but with less risk attached.

Turkey has a good few countries that will buy from it like Qatar, Azerbaijan, and some Asian and Euro countries.
"Through our recent activities, Otokar is no longer playing only a vehicle manufacturer and supplier role in GCC but also enjoys its local MRO activities and even transferring its engineering and manufacturing capabilities. Last year Otokar Land Systems' joint venture company Al Jasoor signed a significant 8x8 armoured vehicle contract for UAE Armed Forces for RABDAN 8x8 Armoured Vehicles, which is displayed right beside us, in Al Jasoor stand."
s- https://www.otokar.com.tr/news/daily-news/otokar-to-present-arma-6-6-and-cobra-in-abu-dhabi

As a result, works continue within the scope of the Rabdan project. Isnt it? The contract has not been canceled. Industrial relations do not move as fast as political mechanisms as you might think. This monster is now another added value for the UAE defense industry. Of course, cooperation between our countries has much greater potential, but we should expect the political climate to change slightly before.

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"Through our recent activities, Otokar is no longer playing only a vehicle manufacturer and supplier role in GCC but also enjoys its local MRO activities and even transferring its engineering and manufacturing capabilities. Last year Otokar Land Systems' joint venture company Al Jasoor signed a significant 8x8 armoured vehicle contract for UAE Armed Forces for RABDAN 8x8 Armoured Vehicles, which is displayed right beside us, in Al Jasoor stand."
s- https://www.otokar.com.tr/news/daily-news/otokar-to-present-arma-6-6-and-cobra-in-abu-dhabi

As a result, works continue within the scope of the Rabdan project. Isnt it? The contract has not been canceled. Industrial relations do not move as fast as political mechanisms as you might think. This monster is now another added value for the UAE defense industry. Of course, cooperation between our countries has much greater potential, but we should expect the political climate to change slightly before.

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Its just a little too risky for me considering ties are not very stable between the two countries especially recently with Libya, and if Turkey sanctioned the UAE the whole vehicle would be hard to operate very well. It would be much safer buying from Europe or the USA cause they would be less likely to sanction the UAE.
 
UAE is the third biggest arm importer from Turkey in 2021 so far, those armored vehicle projects explain this i guess.

Its a dumb move on their part not saying it doesnt happen and if UAE wants to be a regional power it ideally shouldn't buy anything from rivals.

69 million is very little though the UAE usually spends a couple billion at least on arms purchases yearly.
 
69 million is very little though the UAE usually spends a couple billion at least on arms purchases yearly.
That's a first quarter value, not annual.

You should be the ruler of UAE, appereantly there is no general knows better than you there, when it comes to whats good and whats bad for them.
 
That's a first quarter value, not annual.

You should be the ruler of UAE, appereantly there is no general knows better than you there, when it comes to whats good and whats bad for them.
200 million is not even a lot to be honest UAE spends 5x that much on Raytheon yearly and thats just one company.

Dude do you not see that Turkey is an enemy of UAE or are you naive? Would Russia buy from America? They should fully boycott them and buy from even the Chinese before they ever buy from them.
 
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Dude do you not see that Turkey is an enemy of UAE or are you naive?
You are confusing me with the ruler of UAE, i am not even UAE citizen. Quick, go to Dubai and scream at the windows of the palace or whatever they have for their ruler, you must show him the big picture that you see before it's too late :D

Yes gulf states like to pay few hundreds of millions per fighter jet, but when it comes to land vehices you can buy pretty high quality of them without getting cheated and overcharged in Turkey, unlike other western states where they demand a leg and an arm.
 
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