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Lol I used to troll this place back in highschool, and it is fun to see that nothing has changed. There is a guy that does not know what a BVR missile is, there are lots of guys with no knowledge of English grammar at all and you guys still argue about the least important things about the deal itself.
The deal is a mess. We don't have the necessary radar network to support S-400, we lack the necessary doctrinal knowledge about Russian air defence strategies (you can check how NATO armies organize air defence units and compare them with Russian army units) I should also mention that the project itself will be a software engineering nightmare.
It usually works likes this: consider the LHD deal for example. We never had a ship like this, so we really don't know how to use it properly. Thus, in a situation like this, you import the doctrine from an allied force, usually the US. Since it is a Russian system you just can't plug it into a US doctrine. Armies do not use bunch of tools that are independent of each other nowadays. Can we use it with NATO radar network? Hell no. Can we use it with our own AWACS? Most probably not.
Since Ankara is living its own nightmare of Moscow 36, we can pretty much assume that there are no qualified officer left in the army to do things in our way. The army basically lost its brain power, and it seems that it is not going to change in the following years, because we even closed institutions established by freaking Mahmud II himself.
Even our own radar network (which is consisted of this radar: https://yazilimcorbasi.blogspot.com.tr/2012/02/trs-22xx-radar.html ) would not be able to recognize the system according to orko_08 from trmilitary. Oh, not to mention that the radar is intellectual property of a joint venture consisting Raytheon (US) and Thales (France) It won't be hard to guess what their response would be if we ask their help to modify their system.
Since Russians are not the most trustworthy nation when cybersecurity is concerned, Turkish integrators should be extra careful when integrating those machines into our grid.
Some other things too I guess, but I am tired and I should study some automata theory.
The deal is a mess. We don't have the necessary radar network to support S-400, we lack the necessary doctrinal knowledge about Russian air defence strategies (you can check how NATO armies organize air defence units and compare them with Russian army units) I should also mention that the project itself will be a software engineering nightmare.
It usually works likes this: consider the LHD deal for example. We never had a ship like this, so we really don't know how to use it properly. Thus, in a situation like this, you import the doctrine from an allied force, usually the US. Since it is a Russian system you just can't plug it into a US doctrine. Armies do not use bunch of tools that are independent of each other nowadays. Can we use it with NATO radar network? Hell no. Can we use it with our own AWACS? Most probably not.
Since Ankara is living its own nightmare of Moscow 36, we can pretty much assume that there are no qualified officer left in the army to do things in our way. The army basically lost its brain power, and it seems that it is not going to change in the following years, because we even closed institutions established by freaking Mahmud II himself.
Even our own radar network (which is consisted of this radar: https://yazilimcorbasi.blogspot.com.tr/2012/02/trs-22xx-radar.html ) would not be able to recognize the system according to orko_08 from trmilitary. Oh, not to mention that the radar is intellectual property of a joint venture consisting Raytheon (US) and Thales (France) It won't be hard to guess what their response would be if we ask their help to modify their system.
Since Russians are not the most trustworthy nation when cybersecurity is concerned, Turkish integrators should be extra careful when integrating those machines into our grid.
Some other things too I guess, but I am tired and I should study some automata theory.