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Pak IFV
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All boils down to needs/strategy and economics.
I have no doubt achieve sophisticated CMs and IRBM... RCS AGTMs arent impossible.
We also have to keep in mind that Turkiye beinga nato member also has access to systems , which we dont.
Access to weapons which we don't have.To Access to where ?
IDEF is about to finish and no one managed to get good side pics of both Güktug missiles? only frontal front-side pics were taken.
just the thing i wanted for collection...thnx very very much sir..this pic looks awesome
Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan to sign defence deal in Batumi
Georgia will sign a defence deal with Turkey and Azerbaijan within a ministerial event to be hosted in Batumi later this month, following a meeting of Georgian and Turkish defence ministers at a large-scale industry fair in Istanbul earlier today.
The agreement was revealed by the Minister of Defence of Georgia Levan Izoria earlier today, during his two-day visit to the 2017 International Defence Industry Fair in Istanbul, Turkey.
Izoria spoke to reporters at the fair following his meeting with Turkish counterpart Fikri Isik, noting the memorandum on cooperation would be aimed at advancing regional cooperation in the field.
“We had a very productive meeting with the Minister of Defence of Turkey. We plan to host a ministerial in Batumi in ten days’ time, with the Minister of Azerbaijan also expected to attend. At the event we will review the format of out trilateral cooperation”, said Georgia’s defence minister.
Georgia’s defence ministry said Izoria had thanked his counterpart at the meeting for “strong political support” and “practical assistance”.
The meeting also involved discussion on “close cooperation” between the two countries in military education.
In addition, Izoria also invited Isik to this year’s edition of Georgia’s annual defence and security conference, to be held in October.
@Azeri440
Could you give us some details ?
Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan to sign defence deal in Batumi
Georgia will sign a defence deal with Turkey and Azerbaijan within a ministerial event to be hosted in Batumi later this month, following a meeting of Georgian and Turkish defence ministers at a large-scale industry fair in Istanbul earlier today.
The agreement was revealed by the Minister of Defence of Georgia Levan Izoria earlier today, during his two-day visit to the 2017 International Defence Industry Fair in Istanbul, Turkey.
Izoria spoke to reporters at the fair following his meeting with Turkish counterpart Fikri Isik, noting the memorandum on cooperation would be aimed at advancing regional cooperation in the field.
“We had a very productive meeting with the Minister of Defence of Turkey. We plan to host a ministerial in Batumi in ten days’ time, with the Minister of Azerbaijan also expected to attend. At the event we will review the format of out trilateral cooperation”, said Georgia’s defence minister.
Georgia’s defence ministry said Izoria had thanked his counterpart at the meeting for “strong political support” and “practical assistance”.
The meeting also involved discussion on “close cooperation” between the two countries in military education.
In addition, Izoria also invited Isik to this year’s edition of Georgia’s annual defence and security conference, to be held in October.
@Azeri440
Could you give us some details ?
I can only imagine how Armenia feels about this news lol.
I can only imagine how Armenia feels about this news lol.
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