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Turkey suspends selling Anka to Egypt as a punishment

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And it seems it has an XM214-like gatling gun instead of PKM... it's definitely a breakthrough ...wow

I'm sorry for doubting the abilities of iranian engineers

I have one question though, WTF does the second pilot during the flight? wanking?
Because it still has no flir and the main gun doesn't seem to be able to rotate :D

The second pilot is probably responsible of holding the doors closed so that they don't fall apart during flight.
 
This was unveiled in 1990,s. Long time ago. Check typhoon 2.
I am not here to talk about Iran. Stick to the topic.

I searched for Typhoon 2, google came up with toy helicopters, you might wanna link it.
 
This was unveiled in 1990,s. Long time ago. Check typhoon 2.
I am not here to talk about Iran. Stick to the topic.

Oh yeah, this thingy that appears to assemble a helicopter made out of cardboard definitely takes the 1st place on any antiques auction.
 
I searched for Typhoon 2, google came up with toy helicopters, you might wanna link it.

Google toofan 2 or typhoon 2, if I am right.

PS.
Based on erdogan beliefs you are a second class citizen and kafir alawi. Don't be a fan boy of him.
 
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You people are talking to technical. i dont think trols like faraq are understanding. its look a like talking to a donkey so please stop it:laugh:.

the information is coming from left and is leaving it from right side of his brain.

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Google toofan 2 or typhoon 2, if I am right.

PS.
Based on erdogan beliefs you are a second class citizen and kafir alawi. Don't be a fan boy of him.

Oh im not a Erdogan fanboy.:laughcry:
 
Requesting every single data and video from us. And you have nerve to say us "Google it". Just get out.

It is not Iranian forum. Ask Iranians for that. There are lots of online stuff about toofan 2.

Thanks for the video. I will not ask something again, if I see enough of data.

If I am here it is for getting a good answer regarding the main article. I cant accept so many sources from zaman to debka are wrong.
 
This forums quality drops day by day.... Here we got a new Iranian member with his limited knowledge trying to bash on Turkish products.

Yeah mate sure, our UAV is Zionist to the core..
@SOHEIL your member here is humiliating himself with his limited knowledge. Give him a hand please or i'am going to unleash Atatwolf on him. :D

Ignore Ignorance ...
 
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Source: turkish hurriet news:
BURAK BEKD

the title of a slew of news stories in the Turkish (and foreign) press recently. The lead paragraph would proudly announce to the reader that the Turkish government had made punishing decisions against Egypt’s interim (coup) government, and one of the decisions was to suspend the delivery of Turkey’s national unmanned aerial vehicle, the ANKA, to Egypt despite an earlier agreement. Readers’ comments were truly fun: Hats off to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for punishing Egypt’s coup leaders by putting a halt on the delivery of a strategic, all-Turkish military aircraft. Hats off to the colleagues who fabricated that story!

As always, facts are slightly different than the news produce of Erdoğan’s willing propagandists in the media: 1- There never was an agreement between Turkey and Egypt for the sale of the Turkish drone ANKA, 2- Hence, no deliveries had been scheduled, 3- Naturally, one could not suspend unscheduled deliveries under a deal never signed, 4- The ANKA is not an aircraft anyone could sell because it does not exist even in the Turkish Air Force’s inventory, 5- There is not yet even a contract to sell the ANKA to the Turkish military, and 6- The “all-Turkish” ANKA boasts a foreign engine, foreign automatic take-off and landing system, foreign landing gear, foreign flight data computer, foreign radio, foreign sensor and may even feature a foreign targeting pod soon – not to mention its Persian name.

I remember that one of Erdoğan’s election billboards before the 2011 parliamentary elections had claimed: “Our own aircraft is in the skies!” The billboard was a reference to the ANKA, which at that time had been briefly in the skies, making one crash landing after another. But never mind, rumor has it that the “Turkish” drone can nowadays take off and land without much damage.

If you take every piece of defense-related propaganda news seriously then you might be tempted to believe that Turkey will build its own fighter jet in the next few years by spending nearly – an optimistic – $32 billion in an ambitious program. The cost estimate, sadly, excludes the engine for the aircraft. When you just add to that modest budget another $16 billion Turkey optimistically hopes to spend on the new generation, multinational fighter, the F-35, you would realistically conclude that Turkey is talking about spending $50 billion to $55 billion for new fighter jets – plus whatever it may deem appropriate to spend for about 200 jet engines.

The only trouble is not whether that sum will be available in the Turkish vaults. There is another minor snag: Who will fly all those new generation aircraft? According to Defense Minister İsmet Yılmaz, in January/February 2013 alone, 110 military pilots, 63 of whom are warplane pilots, quit service. Another 11 are behind bars on charges of plotting a coup against Erdoğan’s government. There are several others who are mulling their career options in civilian life, and no fewer are waiting for the first chance to get a nice pension package and retire. Unless, of course, they are arrested on charges of attempting to undermine the Turkish Armed Forces just by deciding no longer to work.

Meanwhile, the last annual reshuffle of the top brass on Aug. 3 introduced Turkey’s least senior commanders ever for all four services. Surely, a colonel as air force commander will be out of question for a long time, but Erdoğan’s military advisers should at once find a solution to the emerging pilot shortage in the service.

Recruiting war pilots from among the graduates of Erdoğan’s favorite education institutes, the imam schools, could be an option. Hiring, on a part-time basis, pilots from friendly/brotherly countries in Turkey’s vicinity could be another: The air forces of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Armenia, Bulgaria, Greece and Israel would surely

Every Muslim country should stop supplying any Military hardware and support to Egypt and Syria other than Food, Medical or any other supplies that are necessary for their people. Also OIC should form up a Military campaing to intervene Egypt and Syria and to stop Military from killing innocent people.
 
You know you're a loser, right? Swallow your pride.

1) Never an agreement? So? There was an intention to buy our future weapons system because Egypt isn't an advanced and civilized enough country to produce even a propeller fin, let alone ANKA.

4) Anka isn't an aircraft you can sell because it doesn't exist? Huh?! I guess the F-35 doesn't exist either, there's no way it's been sold yet, right?

6) Keep whining. It's Turkish lol. Can we produce it at will, in numbers we wish? Yea. Persian name? So? You don't have loanwords in Arabic? I know an Egyptian professor in the USA who loves rubbing the backsides of your English and French masters. Maybe you borrowed some words from them too?


Turkey doesn't have trouble fielding pilots for its Air Force. I don't know why you think our entire manpool is 110 pilots but, then again, you're not used to having a real airforce in your country so you wouldn't know. It's probably because Israel destroys your airforce on the ground every time.


By the way Nasser was a failure. Sadat a failure. Mubarak a failure. Sisi is a failure. Maybe there is a trend here.. Maybe Egypt is a failed country. All barbarians. Arabs in the Gulf and Levent make you guys look like cavemen, you savages


Nice job killing dozens of protesters earlier, by the way.

Bro, it aint farag's fault but the author/article writer is a shameless, ignorant azzhole.
 
First of all what do you know about BURAK BEKDİL ? How can youconclude that he has more information about ANKA than me ?

That pos Burak Bekdil doesn't know any damn thing about the Anka or any other military equipment for that matter. His only concern is to bash the government of PM Erdogan.
 
Baykuş;4639647 said:
Yes, indeed. It totally looks like a Jewish French, perhaps a bit Orthodox Greek too. The color and shape of it tells its all :disagree:

he is right indigenous Turkish uav's used to have a mustache this one doesnt even have a that bro!
 
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