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Turkey signs deal to develop fighter jet engine, says door still open for int’l manufacturers
DAILY SABAH WITH REUTERS
ISTANBUL
Published 14 hours ago
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The Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) and an affiliated company signed a deal Thursday in Ankara in the first step to develop a unique turbofan fighter jet engine in Turkey.

An outline agreement was signed with TR Motor, a company established by the SSB to develop engines which would be used in the TF-X project.

SSB President Ismail Demir said the final goal is that the engine would not face limitations from foreign countries in terms of use and exports, and for Turkey to control all technological features and intellectual property rights.

The door remains open for international engine-makers to get involved in the national fighter jet project, Demir added.

He noted that development of the unique engine will be a long process, nearly 10 years, and today's agreement will serve as a framework in this process.

"Our red line is an engine that belongs fully to us. We will work with those who want to produce an intermediary engine," Demir said.

Turkey has in recent years been working to develop its own defense vehicles, including tanks and combat helicopters, in an attempt to boost its defense capabilities amid militant threats and conflict along its southern borders.

Last year Turkey's Kale Group said it would set up a joint venture company with U.K.-based engineering firm Rolls-Royce to develop aircraft engines including those of the TF-X, Turkey's first domestically made jet. Britain and Turkey signed a deal worth more than 100 million pounds to develop TF-X.

Asked whether Rolls Royce had agreed to comply with the demands, Demir said Turkey would be willing to forego the red lines for a prototype engine, but not for the final product, and added that other international offers would also be evaluated.

Demir also said Turkey was at a stage where it could start mass production of its national Altay tanks, adding that they were looking at a period of 18 months after the signatures for the first delivery.

Anadolu Agency said earlier Thursday that the signing ceremony for the first batch of 250 tanks will be held Friday.

The Altay tank project, led by Turkish commercial and military vehicle producer Otokar, is worth an estimated 7 billion euros ($8.30 billion).

The project aims to replace the main battle tank inventory of the Turkish Land Forces.

https://www.dailysabah.com/defense/...e-says-door-still-open-for-intl-manufacturers
 
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So what happened to RR deal? Is it still on? Is it part of it or these two are separate? In fact this deal has raised more questions than answers.
 
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So what happened to RR deal? Is it still on? Is it part of it or these two are separate? In fact this deal has raised more questions than answers.

"Our red line is an engine that belongs fully to us. We will work with those who want to produce an intermediary engine," Demir said.
 
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"Our red line is an engine that belongs fully to us. We will work with those who want to produce an intermediary engine," Demir said.
Okay sounds good. But what does it mean @bold? and where does the RR deal stand now?
 
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Okay sounds good. But what does it mean @bold? and where does the RR deal stand now?

Asked whether Rolls Royce had agreed to comply with the demands, Demir said Turkey would be willing to forego the red lines for a prototype engine, but not for the final product, and added that other international offers would also be evaluated.

Don't know unless Demir wants to be flexible on this subject on the ownership of the engine. Don't know how RR will respond to this.
 
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Asked whether Rolls Royce had agreed to comply with the demands, Demir said Turkey would be willing to forego the red lines for a prototype engine, but not for the final product, and added that other international offers would also be evaluated.

Don't know unless Demir wants to be flexible on this subject on the ownership of the engine. Don't know how RR will respond to this.

It means there won't be any flexibility on the issue of the fulfilling the Turkish (air force) requirements and the ownership.
 
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Asked whether Rolls Royce had agreed to comply with the demands, Demir said Turkey would be willing to forego the red lines for a prototype engine, but not for the final product, and added that other international offers would also be evaluated.

Don't know unless Demir wants to be flexible on this subject on the ownership of the engine. Don't know how RR will respond to this.
Ideally, it is the right approach since having full rights to technology is very important both from reliance and export perspectives and you never know today how the relations will be in future. But developing yourself may take a long time since very few nations have been able to perfect this technology. But determination and smart work are the keys and I wish & hope the intelligent people of Turkey will be able to unlock the doors...
 
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I would be suprised if RR went along with this. Turkey is asking RR to transfer over single crystal blade technology and engine design capability just to get a prototype stage.

Turkey is looking to become a competitor to RR in a number of fields, why give over its best technology for a few coins? I think, best that RR kept away from this.
 
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