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Typhoon deal came with ToT ? I dont think so
Arabian Aerospace - Saudis countdown to Typhoon service entry
"A contract for the acquisition of 72 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft (together with training, support and technology transfer agreements) was finally signed on 29 August 2007, and this was publicly confirmed on 17 September 2007. The new deal is known as 'Project Salam'
"From an early stage, it became apparent that the Al Salam programme would involve an unprecedented degree of defence technology transfer to a Middle Eastern country, including the establishment of a Typhoon assembly line in Saudi Arabia. Though the first 24 Typhoons ordered for the Royal Saudi Air Force would be diverted from a UK Royal Air Force order, and would thus be assembled at BAE Systems’ Warton plant, the remaining 48 aircraft (including six two-seaters) would be assembled in-country"
"Mohammed Fatallah, chief executive and managing director of Alsalam reportedly said that his company hoped to begin work on the Typhoons in late 2010, “but that’s still an RSAF/BAE decision. We want to transfer real technology here. But any deal must make economic sense for me, my partners and the RSAF."