The F-35s destined for Turkey will deliver to the US Air Force
Erdogan's insistence on purchasing S-400 batteries from Russia cost him elusive aircraft. In the US, they decided that the six aircraft intended for Ankara are being removed to the US Air Force
Dan Arkin | 15/06/2020 Contact author
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Six F-35 elusive fighter jets manufactured by Lockheed Martin for the Turkish Air Force will be handed over to the U.S. Air Force. Russian G-systems S-400.
Turkey has already paid "forward fee" to the US for the $ 1.5 billion aircraft, and now Ankara is demanding the return. The Turkish Battle TX.
Rumors have swirled that Turkey may respond to the US refusal to impose restrictions on US air traffic at Ingerlik Base. President Erdogan recently said that the US refusal to hand over to Turkey aircraft for which he had already been paid was "robbed and robbed". Turkey's military industrial director Ismail Damir said that various factories in Turkey continue to manufacture parts and components for F-35 aircraft under an agreement between the two countries.
https://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/node/43548
Erdogan's insistence on purchasing S-400 batteries from Russia cost him elusive aircraft. In the US, they decided that the six aircraft intended for Ankara are being removed to the US Air Force
Dan Arkin | 15/06/2020 Contact author
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Six F-35 elusive fighter jets manufactured by Lockheed Martin for the Turkish Air Force will be handed over to the U.S. Air Force. Russian G-systems S-400.
Turkey has already paid "forward fee" to the US for the $ 1.5 billion aircraft, and now Ankara is demanding the return. The Turkish Battle TX.
Rumors have swirled that Turkey may respond to the US refusal to impose restrictions on US air traffic at Ingerlik Base. President Erdogan recently said that the US refusal to hand over to Turkey aircraft for which he had already been paid was "robbed and robbed". Turkey's military industrial director Ismail Damir said that various factories in Turkey continue to manufacture parts and components for F-35 aircraft under an agreement between the two countries.
https://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/node/43548