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Testing of LORA short range ballistic missile for Azerbaijan


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Azerbaijan already spends 1+ billion on procurement per year, if I had to guess, there are some contracts being negotiated, and Turkey provided this funding as a way to influence decision making, currently Azerbaijan is receiving/ in the process of receiving additional TR-122/300 MLRS, negotiating for 36 Firtina IIs, and wanting to be included in Turkish aviation programs such as Hurjet, UAVs and 5th generation TF-X.

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Some information released by MoD during interview

Air Force is purchasing both training and combat aircraft from Italy (M-346 and M-346FA), according to released info Air Force currently has 15 M-346 on order and unknown customer has put an order for 6 M-346FAs, fair to assume they are intended for Azerbaijan.

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Air Force is also set on purchasing combat aircraft from Russia, particularly interested in Su-35 and MiG-35, while also showing interest in Su-57

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Lastly, Air Force is studying possibility of acquiring Turkish drones, my guess interest lies within heavier UCAVs currently in development, such as Akinci, I expect Qatar and Azerbaijan to be among first export customers. Possibly even expect Azerbaijan pushing for joint production.

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I think that the Bayraktar TB-2 seems like a logical choice for Azerbaijan aswell given its track record in slaughtering Russian air defence systems. However no doubt the heavier Akinci or Aksungur will finds it place in Azeri Air Force aswell.
 
I think that the Bayraktar TB-2 seems like a logical choice for Azerbaijan aswell given its track record in slaughtering Russian air defence systems. However no doubt the heavier Akinci or Aksungur will finds it place in Azeri Air Force aswell.

Azerbaijan really has no use for TB-2 due to low payload, Armenia has a lot of targets within 10kms of front line, large bases and etc. Akinci can stay out of danger zone, while still dropping guided bombs on such targets. 40 to 50 Akinci UCAVs would be a game change for Air Force, and if joint production is established, losing some would not be a problem compared to damage they will deal. Overall, Turkish progress in aviation is a game changer for Azerbaijan, which has very few procurement opportunities, and we will be seeing a lot of cooperation in future programs, It will be specially interesting to see developments in helicopters, as Air Force has revealed their requirement of 150 additional helicopters + replacement of Soviet ones.
 
Azerbaijan really has no use for TB-2 due to low payload, Armenia has a lot of targets within 10kms of front line, large bases and etc. Akinci can stay out of danger zone, while still dropping guided bombs on such targets. 40 to 50 Akinci UCAVs would be a game change for Air Force, and if joint production is established, losing some would not be a problem compared to damage they will deal. Overall, Turkish progress in aviation is a game changer for Azerbaijan, which has very few procurement opportunities, and we will be seeing a lot of cooperation in future programs, It will be specially interesting to see developments in helicopters, as Air Force has revealed their requirement of 150 additional helicopters + replacement of Soviet ones.

Well apparently Azerbaijan is getting Bayraktar TB-2. I think its healthy to have a variaty in classes of drones. No doubt Aksungur and Akinci are also on the minds of Azerbaijani armed forces.

https://www.globaldefensecorp.com/2020/06/24/azerbaijan-to-procure-bayraktar-tb2-drones/
 
Azerbaijan really has no use for TB-2 due to low payload, Armenia has a lot of targets within 10kms of front line, large bases and etc. Akinci can stay out of danger zone, while still dropping guided bombs on such targets. 40 to 50 Akinci UCAVs would be a game change for Air Force, and if joint production is established, losing some would not be a problem compared to damage they will deal. Overall, Turkish progress in aviation is a game changer for Azerbaijan, which has very few procurement opportunities, and we will be seeing a lot of cooperation in future programs, It will be specially interesting to see developments in helicopters, as Air Force has revealed their requirement of 150 additional helicopters + replacement of Soviet ones.

The wet dream of all Turks, joint development of weapons with Azerbaijan. Never understood why there's such a low level of cooperation right now.
 
The wet dream of all Turks, joint development of weapons with Azerbaijan. Never understood why there's such a low level of cooperation right now.
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TUSAŞ will benefit from the accumulation of basic sciences in Azerbaijan with the protocol of cooperation signed with Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, and will share its competence in aerospace industry. 25.09.2018



Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) is going to cooperate in Azerbaijan to support its activities in the aerospace industry. TAI, Turkey's national contributions showed that Azerbaijan International Defense Exhibition (ADEX) will exhibit their products for the aerospace industry.

The booth of the company includes National Combat Aircraft, armed Hürkuş, unmanned aerial vehicle Anka-S, T625 helicopter, models of Göktürk-1 and Türksat 6A satellites.

TAI signed a cooperation protocol with Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (AMIA). The President of Human Resources Mustafa Akkurt signed the protocol on behalf of TAI. In the signing ceremony, Tamer Özmen, Head of Corporate Communications and Marketing, TUSAŞ, Head of Strategy and Technology Management Prof.Dr. Dr. Fahrettin Öztürk was also present.
The protocol aims to establish mutually sustainable cooperation in the field of defense and aviation with the academic programs within AMIA, to accelerate R & D studies by sharing the accumulations and to realize mutual exchange of ideas.
Mustafa Akkurt, AA correspondent, amia scope of the protocol would benefit from a variety of sources for academic programs and Azerbaijan will gain the basic sciences and in Turkey, he said.
Akkurt stated that cooperation is not limited to an academic framework and covers a wide range of science and technology ecosystems. Mustafa Akkurt gave the following information:

"The basic sciences deposits in Azerbaijan to be combined experience with us. Stipulates reciprocal knowledge and experience sharing. Which are mainly in basic sciences in particular will contribute to our development in the aviation and aerospace industry accumulation Turkey to transport, we in the design, production, quality, the certification capability Through this institution, we have opened the door to cooperation with various universities in Azerbaijan. "
Within the scope of the said cooperation, TUSAŞ aims to strengthen its concrete high-tech projects with its knowledge on basic sciences.
https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/bilim-teknoloji/tusastan-azerbaycanda-is-birligi/1263918

At this time last year, a number of citizens made comments aimed at the Turkish-Azerbaijan brotherhood. This news presents a profile that denied them the most beautiful way

Not every project is publicly announced
 
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