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Awsome! I had no idea doctors know how to make helicopters, Iran does lead the way!
lol........................
put stem cell in incubator, thousands of helis ready
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Awsome! I had no idea doctors know how to make helicopters, Iran does lead the way!
I would like to emphasize that Turkey does not develop any products, let alone military products. They order parts from companies such as Thales, Rockwhell Collins, etc, and put them together, simply put, like a lego helicopter. Though, it is at least further than what the Arabian peninsula are doing, they would have no idea what to do with the parts.
Turkey suggested that they want to cooperate on space technology with Iran but even that would be a one way learning experience benefiting Turkey. Turkey simply has little to no experience on space technology. Unless it brings huge economic benefit, there is no use to it. Note, huge economical benefit is not equal to money, unless it is long term and part of a consistent economical cooperation. Maybe other types of cooperation, who knows, but it needs to be benefiting both sides.
I neither meant to insult you, nor your fellow nationals.
Simorgh said:I would like to emphasize that Turkey does not develop any products, let alone military products. They order parts from companies such as Thales, Rockwhell Collins, etc, and put them together, simply put, like a lego helicopter. Though, it is at least further than what the Arabian peninsula are doing, they would have no idea what to do with the parts.
Simorgh said:You mentioned some finished products, I am talking about elements that form a finished products. To put it in terms you might understand, Turkey might have a "Turkish laptop", but its hard disk is for western union, and its CPU is from Intel.
Simorgh said:With regards to F-35 I would like to add that Turkey has no knowledge about any of its internals and is merely used for financial reasons. This too is not meant as an insult, the other "cooperating" countries were not allowed either. For example Australia (on of the other "cooperating countries" on the F-35) became very angry that they were being pressured to buy the F-35, without knowing anything about it, and were not allowed to buy the F-22, which did actually did want. Or another example, the Netherlands, who were not even allowed to look in the cockpit or get within 10 feet of the prototype, yet were expected to order before seeing even one of them flying.
Come talk to me about how great your manufacturing is when your country moves forward 40 years and has a credible military to play with the big boys.