Turkey's forces can only cremate pkk with the presence of air force, not tanks. but pkk can also fight Turkish forces effectively and efficiently if they can operate an effective drone force.
consider this video:
Now consider this: an icbm launched from Moscow would reach the United States...
battle tanks are outdated. they were great a century ago or even 60 years ago, but now they're useless and inefficient. And waste of money.
Turkey has been on the right track with the drone business and should further develop range of drones, aircraft engines (instead of aircraft carriers), AI...
I don't know why Turkey is wasting its money and time on weapons like tanks and aircraft carriers which are fast becoming a novelty of the past. In ukraine we see tanks getting destroyed left and right like cockroaches by UAVs + missiles, and navy ships including aircraft carriers can now be hit...
Countries like South Korea, Japan and Germany are subservient to the US and are defended by the US military. In exchange, the US and allied countries like UK, France have allowed them to become and invested shit ton of billions of dollars in several industries to make such countries hubs of...
The reason global brands are able to sell the gaming laptop you have for $2600 and not $26000 is because of their high number of sales and not just the government offices/municipalities. That way they can reduce unit cost of manufacturing.
It's called economies of scale.
There's also something...
Without money, investing partners (like in F-35) and ready-to-sell markets, it's impossible for this project to be completed. And Turkey doesn't have those. Even Russia couldn't do it and theirs is not even a stealth.
Building such ambitious projects are for rich countries with a background and...
If you look at it from their perspective, it would be bs if they gave Turkey the Patriots in Idlib after all the bs Turkey pulled with NATO and America and S-400, threatening to "show" NATO it can change sides for "interests".
Also Turkey's presence in Syria is offensive and doesn't grant...
Turkey already had NATO protection and was also a manufacturing partner. Not only that but Turkey was to provide parts, maintenance and service to all F-35 fleets including European and Israeli F-35s which not would provide a lot of jobs and billions of USD to Turkey's aerospace industry every...
Because Qatar is his Muslim Brotherhood bros and they're also his bank. Turkey is running on credit from Qatar.
Also I don't see why BAE systems and Rolls Royce would give even Turkey technology transfer and intellectual rights to their proprietary technology for which they've invested billions...
It has nothing to do with that. The engine is the American manufacturer's patented product and technology, Turkey or another country has no right or license to dress it onto a craft and sell it themselves. If Pakistan wants to buy it, she'll buy it from Americans.
They won't care if Turkey...
They don't want to misbehave with Israel because they don't want war with the Jewish state. There are a lot of Jewish power players in Russian power hierarchy and a lot of important Jewish Russian businessmen get Israel citizenship.
2 reasons:
1) the US has sanctions on Russia and there's in general unity and consensus on those sanctions which only Turkey broke among NATO countries
2) they don't want to risk F-35's radar signature to be learned and compromised.
There's this false belief among Turkish people that s-400 is...
UK-US alliance isn't a "strategic partnership" like US-Turkey alliance. They have a strong bond. US-UK are actually friend nations, much more so than UK-Turkey. UK navy is the only navy in the world that carry US-made Trident nuclear missiles, no other country is given those. Of course the UK...
Yes. Well I'm thinking we might have to deal with the US someday, so anything that deals with ballistic missiles, hypersonic missiles, cruise missiles, stealth aircraft, satellites and early warning aircraft as well as their navy is good for me.
They are a very difficult country to deal with...
Except they don't have an engine for stealth solution yet apparently. China maybe?
Rolls Royce would've been good but the UK is a staunch US ally so I wouldn't trust their delivery in case of US sanctions.