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Eurofighter hopes to sell 40 jets to Turkey - Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review

BY: Hürriyet Daily News

Eurofighter, a consortium of European aircraft makers, wants to sell 40 Eurofighter Typhoon 2020 jets to the Turkish Air Force, senior company officials said Thursday.

“We are offering to Turkey the opportunity to jointly develop the Eurofighter 2020, the next version of the Eurofighter,” said Marco Valerio Bonelli, head of public relations and communications at Eurofighter. “It wouldn’t be parts production, but joint development.”

“We would like to provide two squadrons of Eurofighters to Turkey,” said Giorgio Zappa, director general of Finmeccanica, an Italian conglomerate, whose subsidiary Alenia Aeronautica is one of the makers of the Eurofighter. Two Eurofighter squadrons consist of nearly 40 aircraft.

“Our cooperation [with Turkey] had been based mostly on industrial and commercial cooperation. Now we need to carry this cooperation to the strategic level, for 30 to 40 years,” said Guido Crosetto, Italy’s deputy defense minister.

“Today we are making together a helicopter, tomorrow we can move to another helicopter type, and then we can move to an aircraft,” Crosetto said. “This matter will be one of the subjects I and [Turkish procurement chief] Murad Bayar will be talking about during my visit.”

All three officials spoke to the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review at the opening of Finmeccanica’s Ankara office. Senior Turkish and Italian officials attended the opening ceremony.

Finmeccanica


Finmeccenica is the second largest industrial group and the largest hi-tech industrial group based in Italy. It works in the fields of defense, aerospace, security, transport and energy and is partly owned by the Italian government, which holds about 30 percent of Finmeccanica’s shares.

Finmeccanica’s subsidiaries in the defense field include Alenia Aeronautica, AgustaWestland and Telespazio, among others. AgustaWestland and Telespazio have already been awarded massive defense contracts in Turkey.

The Eurofighter consortium’s members include Alenia Aeronautica, Britain’s BaE Systems and the European EADS. The Eurofighter Typhoon is presently used by the air forces of Britain, Germany, Italy, Spain and Austria.

For its next-generation fighter requirements, Turkey has already chosen United States-led F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Lightning II. It plans to buy about 100 F-35s, worth about $15 billion.

However, Zappa said Turkey could accommodate both the F-35 and the Eurofighter Typhoon, as the two fighters have mostly different functions. The Eurofighter was designed mainly as an air-to-air fighter while the F-35 is more suitable for air-to-ground missions.

If Turkey decides to buy the Eurofighter, it could replace its fleet of older, U.S.-made air-to-air F-4Es with the new planes.

“It mostly depends on our budget conditions,” one Turkish procurement official said about the chances of a Eurofighter buy. If Ankara chooses not to purchase the Eurofighter, it might buy an additional 20 F-35s, said a defense analyst.

Missile defense

In recent years Italy has become Ankara’s largest defense supplier, after the U.S. It has signed multibillion-dollar deals with AgustaWestland for the joint manufacture of 60 attack helicopters and a smaller contract with Telespazio for a military satellite.

In a related development, a top official from the European missile maker Eurosam announced that his company signed a framework agreement with the Turkish military electronics company Aselsam, the missile maker Roketsan and the systems integrator Ayesas forr cooperation in missile technology Thursday. “This agreement creates great work potential with the Turkish companies,” said Antonio Perfetti, Eurosam’s president.

Eurosam is competing with U.S., Russian and Chinese rivals in supplying Turkey’s multibillion-dollar long-range, high altitude anti-missile air defense systems program.

The framework agreement with the three Turkish companies details the work share of the Turkish firms in the Turkish program in the event Eurosam wins the Turkish missile contract.

The members of Eurosam include MBDA of France, MBDA of Italy and France’s Thales. Perfetti is also general manager of MBDA Italy.
 
Hmmm.

Will be a great boost to EFT if they get Turkey as a customer.
 
only 40 ! i think turkey can buy more than that number.atleast 100+ i think
 
I think Turkey had got already enough fire power. It is always good to update but who are the potential enemies of Turkey? Greece?
 
What about F-35

They are buying 100 F-35's to replace their aging F-4 Fleet & i guess Turkey will opt for home production for Typhoons at TAI.

Their requirement is large and i dont think F-35 & Typhoons are the only fighters Turks will get.
 
i think more important part is

“We are offering to Turkey the opportunity to jointly develop the Eurofighter 2020, the next version of the Eurofighter,” said Marco Valerio Bonelli, head of public relations and communications at Eurofighter. “It wouldn’t be parts production, but joint development.”
 
i think more important part is

“We are offering to Turkey the opportunity to jointly develop the Eurofighter 2020, the next version of the Eurofighter,” said Marco Valerio Bonelli, head of public relations and communications at Eurofighter. “It wouldn’t be parts production, but joint development.”

It is the only chance they have at actually getting a sale. They know we already went with the F-35 so they are pulling out all the stops.
 
I think Turkey had got already enough fire power. It is always good to update but who are the potential enemies of Turkey? Greece?

We dont have enemies or allies generally. Most countries are considered as possible threats and there is always possibilities of war.

Allies are considered as natural friends, and they are few. (Pakistan is the best example) There is always a historical background here.

Some countries called as allies are not considered as allies. For example USA, England etc. These are generally considered as biggest threats.
 
Turkey can check Israel rise

Since our growth rate is 2x(maybe more) Than israel.I don't think we should be afraid of israel.And we're both nato.If israel attacks Turkey Nato will be drown.And who wins after the war : :usflag:
 
if we will get technology transfer, why not? and if they really want to sell these birds to Turkiye, they must able to technology transfer !!
 
A number of F-4E squadrons have already been disbanded or moved around for F-35 accommodation. The Upgraded RF-4s will still be around but they are all being moved under 113 Filo. The F-4 2020 terminators may also be moved under one squadron and the rest all retired.
 
Turkish Air Force has a requirement of 60-80 fighters apart from F-35s induction. 40 EF2000 + (40 additional) seems reality in the future.

There is a possibility of additional 25 F-35s
 
Sorry Eurofighter.Turkey Already ordered the 5th generation aircraft.

If they really want to sell Eurofighter,,sell them on loan without intrest to Pakistan...:)
 
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