Ye, that stock needs to go, and they should make the hand-guard thinner, like an LVOA or Derya arms's rifles posted on the Turkish made firearms thread, to make it lighter.
With two versions, you mean the Japanese fighter and the TF-X's body will be the same?
TF-X engine's are unknown, but from what I read, Eurojet and Kale/RR JV are going to compete with their engine's. And in the article you posted earlier, it suggested that GE also seemed to have shown interest...
It shouldn't be too difficult, I mean we are already making cars, trucks etc. The problem will lie more in branding and market penetration than anything else probably.
I kind of want Azerbaijan to become the Switzerland of the region. Turkey should give any know-how it has for Azerbaijan to accomplish this goal. This will in turn benefit Turkey and the rest of the region as well. And even if it doesn't, canin sagolsun, at least Azerbaijan will have...
Is that facility the same as this?:
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/international/europe/2014/12/13/italy-turkey-win-big-on-f-35-sustainment/20361741/
The article writes about engine maintenance of the F-35's in Turkey.
Quote from source: "Turkey, meanwhile, will be the first of three...
I was under the impression they were going to create a Joint venture (49% RR and 51% Kale), that involves making engine's initially for the TFX. I'm pretty sure I read that here somewhere.
Edit: Found the post where I read this:
The media saying ISIS doesn't infuriate me. I say ISIS most the times as well. The Dutch state media saying 'Islamic State' or 'Islamic terrorism'. They don't even say ISIS or IS, they spell it out. This infuriates me, because I think at this point that they are doing this deliberately. Trying...
Here is my two cents about this issue.
I believe groups like DAESH (ISIS) etc are the biggest enemy of Islam, and that is actually what by far most Muslims believe. But the thing with most Muslims is, they believe that ISIS is a proxy of the west, USA, Germany, England and the rest of EU are...
I don't know about electric engine's for military vehicles, and I'm talking about in-field refueling here. The Aselsan brochure shows a charging station, when in conflict, you don't always have a charging station available. But these engines are hybrid though, so it might work. I don't know.
I...
Yeah, I read those posts, and that was the reason why I asked the source to begin with. I thought you were referring to a different set of posts when you replied to me. So I'm guessing you were just speculating there then. Which is fine. But for the next time, just say that it is your opinion or...