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Pakistani EHTES systems are ready to be shipped to Pakistan

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EHTES (aka EWTTR) Electronic Warfare Test and Training Range is a Electronic Warfare System Test and Pilot Training environment

EWTTR features are :
•Various fully instrumented and integrated actual weapons systems,
•Various threat emitter simulators,
•Entirely modular structures,
•All weapon systems in the EWTTR offer the following in real-time : Data Collection, Data Recording, Visualization in 3D environment, Artillery and Missile Simulation,
•Various post-flight evaluation reports,
•Continuous development capability based on the needs and requirements.


Pakistani military personel have received extensive trainings in the usage of the various radar simulators, missile simulators, electronic warfare applications etc.
With this system Pakistan will have a training range for her airforce in which pilots can train how to evade enemy ground radar lock on and the use of various jammer applications against AA missiles.

In other words training of survivability above enemy airdefence systems

All systems and radars have been developed on Pakistani requirements
 
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@ FATMAN17 : Sir would you like to shed some light on the system?

Long live TurkPak.
 
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when will we receive this state of the art simulators?
 
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Turkey and Pakistan are the two most powerful Muslim countries in the world.

I am glad that they have such levels of cooperation.
 
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we turks no the importance of a strong pakistan, it will bring balance of power in all aspects to the region and bring peace for the region aswell, so you can bet your money on that, the ties we have will not stop here it will advance in many ways, for example if you only have india as a strong dominating presence in that region that will not benefite the region or turkey because in todays world is governed by the law of the jungle thanks to anglo saxons, so to bring peace you need to be fit in all areas as a country otherwise you will have some crazy leader that might want something from you and cause a major esculation leading to all out war only strong millitary might will bring diplomats to the table otherwise your history....
 
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we turks no the importance of a strong pakistan, it will bring balance of power in all aspects to the region and bring peace for the region aswell, so you can bet your money on that, the ties we have will not stop here it will advance in many ways, for example if you only have india as a strong dominating presence in that region that will not benefite the region or turkey because in todays world is governed by the law of the jungle thanks to anglo saxons, so to bring peace you need to be fit in all areas as a country otherwise you will have some crazy leader that might want something from you and cause a major esculation leading to all out war only strong millitary might will bring diplomats to the table otherwise your history....

sorry i was not able to get what you were saying here....can you rephrase your para please...
 
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we turks no the importance of a strong pakistan, it will bring balance of power in all aspects to the region and bring peace for the region aswell, so you can bet your money on that, the ties we have will not stop here it will advance in many ways, for example if you only have india as a strong dominating presence in that region that will not benefite the region or turkey because in todays world is governed by the law of the jungle thanks to anglo saxons, so to bring peace you need to be fit in all areas as a country otherwise you will have some crazy leader that might want something from you and cause a major esculation leading to all out war only strong millitary might will bring diplomats to the table otherwise your history....

Just wondering...how are Turkish-Indian relations?

Have you guys ever sold weaponry to India and if in the future India wants certain weapons or tries to tell you to stop selling them to Pakistan, how would Turkey respond?

I ask because of the growing economic clout of India would be beneficial to Turkey rather than having strong ties with a fellow Muslim country like Pakistan which benefits Turkey economically very little.

Basically, would Turkey abandon Pakistan to pursue an economic beneficial partnership with India?
 
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well I think India tried 3 times to buy some equipment i think from ASELAN but were rejected on the point that they could be used against Pakistan.
 
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Just wondering...how are Turkish-Indian relations?

Have you guys ever sold weaponry to India and if in the future India wants certain weapons or tries to tell you to stop selling them to Pakistan, how would Turkey respond?

I ask because of the growing economic clout of India would be beneficial to Turkey rather than having strong ties with a fellow Muslim country like Pakistan which benefits Turkey economically very little.

Basically, would Turkey abandon Pakistan to pursue an economic beneficial partnership with India?

Turkey will not keep india aside it will play a balancing act with the two nations it will not imflame the situation between india and pakistan that's important for most major players only zionists inflame situations just to boost arms sales,that kind of behaviour is not in our blood.
 
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sorry i was not able to get what you were saying here....can you rephrase your para please...

cutting it short,turkey will not let pakistan to be dominated but would like the region to have balanced power in the region as a whole nothing against indians or china or any one else just for the balance of power for peace.
 
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cutting it short,turkey will not let pakistan to be dominated but would like the region to have balanced power in the region as a whole nothing against indians or china or any one else just for the balance of power for peace.
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Pakistan also need the balance power in the region to prevent any aggressive motives from any quarter against Pakistan ....... every country on earth has the right to do so. end of story.:smitten:
 
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