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The engine is likely to be the Rolls-Royce EJ200, the radar will developed in Turkey by Aselsan, the air-to-air missiles are being developed in Turkey by Roketsan. BAE Systems from the U.K is being contracted to provide expertise and R&D support for the fighter, but this isn't a partnership, it's basically TAI literally paying someone else to do the legwork, though the IP of the fighter will remain with Turkey (along with export licenses).that is understood
all depends on negotiating power (of Turkey/ Pak vs West) and the money involved (money bends rules) .. and what kind of Military or duel usage technology we are talking about.
please explain the last bit .. I didnt get it
sorry i dont. I can only speculate. engine? missiles, radar? who knows.
unless if Turkey decides to build everything from scratch...it will have the access as a NATO ally.
All that aside, the full TFX program is a very unlikely bet for the PAF. I don't think American subsystems will be a problem, rather, high development cost and the fact that it is still in its infancy is going to be the main risk. There is less of both in the FC-31. Instead, the PAF could invest in some parts of the TFX, e.g. radar, ECM/EW, etc, but use them on the FC-31. This is less risky.