What's new

Saudis in talks with TAI to buy six Anka turkish drones

monitor

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 24, 2007
Messages
8,570
Reaction score
7
Country
Bangladesh
Location
Bangladesh
Saudis in talks with TAI to buy six Anka turkish drones
By: Chirine Mchantaf   54 minutes ago

The Anka is TAI's first indigenous design in aerospace. (TAI)

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is planning to acquire six medium-altitude, long-endurance drones developed by Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI) and two ground controls stations, an official has disclosed.

Work toward a buy of the Anka system has been underway for some time. Gorkem Bilgi, manager of the corporate marketing and communications department at TAI said “the Saudi – Turkish negotiations have been ongoing since 2013 but no official contract has been signed yet.”

“The Saudis had some requirements regarding the reconnaissance issues and we are still negotiating this part of the agreement,” he added. The official also pointed out the ongoing negotiations between the two parties on the possibility of technology transfer to the Kingdom.

An industrial source close to the deal stressed some “budgetary and administrative problems due to low oil prices, which lead the Saudis to demand a reduction of the aircraft’s cost.” Bilgi on the other side stressed the openness of the company on this issue “especially because of the current ongoing situation.”

The Anka is TAI’s first indigenous design in aerospace. The Turkish Air Force currently operates four unmanned aircraft and is expected to receive an additional 10 in 2018. The Turkish Air Force and the Ministry of Interior are the main operators of the aircraft.

For his part, a military source added that “the United Arab Emirates has negotiated the acquirement of the aircraft, but the negotiations have not led to tangible results, especially since the UAE is locally developing its own unmanned systems.”

The Anka made its debut missionary flight last year in Turkey’s eastern province of Elazig. The drone reached an altitude of 19,000 feet and successfully carried out a four-hour exploration and observation flight.

A program of an armed version of the Anka was launched in 2013, in which TAI signed a contract with Turkey’s defense procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM), for the design, development and production of a batch of 10 Anka-S systems.

Get our Digital Show Dailies
Get the wrapups of trade shows covered by Defense NewsSubscribe
For more reporting on Middle East defense in Arabic, visit Defense News partner SDArabia.com
 
.
Saudis in talks with TAI to buy six Anka turkish drones
By: Chirine Mchantaf   54 minutes ago

The Anka is TAI's first indigenous design in aerospace. (TAI)

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is planning to acquire six medium-altitude, long-endurance drones developed by Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI) and two ground controls stations, an official has disclosed.

Work toward a buy of the Anka system has been underway for some time. Gorkem Bilgi, manager of the corporate marketing and communications department at TAI said “the Saudi – Turkish negotiations have been ongoing since 2013 but no official contract has been signed yet.”

“The Saudis had some requirements regarding the reconnaissance issues and we are still negotiating this part of the agreement,” he added. The official also pointed out the ongoing negotiations between the two parties on the possibility of technology transfer to the Kingdom.

An industrial source close to the deal stressed some “budgetary and administrative problems due to low oil prices, which lead the Saudis to demand a reduction of the aircraft’s cost.” Bilgi on the other side stressed the openness of the company on this issue “especially because of the current ongoing situation.”

The Anka is TAI’s first indigenous design in aerospace. The Turkish Air Force currently operates four unmanned aircraft and is expected to receive an additional 10 in 2018. The Turkish Air Force and the Ministry of Interior are the main operators of the aircraft.

For his part, a military source added that “the United Arab Emirates has negotiated the acquirement of the aircraft, but the negotiations have not led to tangible results, especially since the UAE is locally developing its own unmanned systems.”

The Anka made its debut missionary flight last year in Turkey’s eastern province of Elazig. The drone reached an altitude of 19,000 feet and successfully carried out a four-hour exploration and observation flight.

A program of an armed version of the Anka was launched in 2013, in which TAI signed a contract with Turkey’s defense procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM), for the design, development and production of a batch of 10 Anka-S systems.

Get our Digital Show Dailies
Get the wrapups of trade shows covered by Defense NewsSubscribe
For more reporting on Middle East defense in Arabic, visit Defense News partner SDArabia.com
Why,when they have made a deal with China to licence-produce about 300 Chinese drones in most configurations and sizes,plus the purchase posibility of US drones for the KSA?
http://quwa.org/2017/03/24/saudi-arabia-will-license-produce-chinese-armed-drones/
 
Last edited:
.
Why,when they have made a deal with China to licence-produce about 300 Chinese drones in most configurations and sizes,plus the purchase posibility of US drones for the KSA?
http://quwa.org/2017/03/24/saudi-arabia-will-license-produce-chinese-armed-drones/
Because they have more money than they know what to do with?

saudi-prince-al-waleed-bin-talal3443e.jpg
 
. . .
You understand that that's irrelevant to the point of the post, right?
If you try to make a point,it is wise to make sure there are no hitches,right?
 
Last edited:
.
These people want to buy F35 and the same time Su35, they love toys...
 
.
If you try to make a point,it wise to make sure there are no hitches,right?
LMAO. You mean like your sentence missing the word "is" as in "it IS wise"? Or how you omit the obligatory space after a punctuation mark? :sarcastic:

The point was to show how rich the Saudis are and how they love to spend their money on things they don't really need. And it achieved its purpose. You needlessly pointed out that the guy in my picture is in prison (in Ritz-Carlton) as if that's contrary in any way to what I'm saying.

Now, go on. Keep entertaining me with your dumb little retorts. :laugh:
 
.
LMAO. You mean like your sentence missing the word "is" as in "it IS wise"? Or how you omit the obligatory space after a punctuation mark? :sarcastic:
Wow,you really needed that point huh?:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
Now, go on. Keep entertaining me with your dumb little retorts. :laugh:
Didnt take much huh,did i hurt your feelings?
Better not act like a know-it-all in the future so that you can avoid these situations.:astagh:
 
.
LOL. You'd need a brain transplant before you can even dream about hurting my feelings sweetheart. But I'm glad you're doing as I ordered and continuing with your dumb retorts. :laugh:
 
.
Because they have more money than they know what to do with?

saudi-prince-al-waleed-bin-talal3443e.jpg

they might have a lot of money, but that money is being rapidly depleted just maintaining their current budget, they have 10% deficit and have burned through 244 billion dollars in their FOREX reserves, and are estimated to burn through another 60 billion by the end of the year. If the oil doesn't go up and they maintain this level of spending, they will burn through the entire FOREX reserve in few more years.
 
. .
but that money is being rapidly depleted just maintaining their current budget

You are talking about the money government has.If you look into personal money of first 10.000 governer in Saudi arabia, you could reach trillions o_O lately crown prince arrested hundreds of people and siezed their assets, worths nearly one trillion.
 
.
You are talking about the money government has.If you look into personal money of first 10.000 governer in Saudi arabia, you could reach trillions o_O lately crown prince arrested hundreds of people and siezed their assets, worths nearly one trillion.

That's why you have the Swiss. I don't think the 9000 other Saudis will wait for there assets to get confiscated. At this rate they will burn through there budget if they don't decend into anarchy first.

We shouldn't sell any weapons to the Saudis they can buy weapons from there new Kurdish friends.

It's stupid anyway, we work 10-15 years to make these weapons and give tech transfer to sell a few drones and helicopters.
 
.

Latest posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom