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Turkey to make two engine fighter aircraft
Turkish Government is set to bring about some changes in its military air crafts. This time the government has the intention of introducing the home made two engine military fighter planes. This was revealed by no other personality than the countrys undersecretary of Defence Industries procurement Agency.
The introduction of the indigenous air force fighter jet will be completed in the year 2023. The technology for the manufacture of the fighter jet will be comprised of home groomed technology.
This new Turkish Government initiative was signaled in the city of Ankara in the 15th of December 2010. The government has already taken the bold step by appointing an indigenous Aerospace company the Turkish Aerospace Industries to coordinate all the efforts towards achieving this noble objective.
The minister indicated that the government is deeply committed to the programme by allocating the sum of twenty million U.S. dollars as the cost of the project for the first two years.
The indigenous company which was assigned the responsibility of driving this project to its logical conclusion was mandated to source the engines of the aircraft from any of the reputable foreign manufacturers. The TAI has already started the preparatory processes of making the dream become a reality.
If everything goes on as planned it is possible that the new fighter jet would available for use for the countrys air force around the year 2023. The new air craft when finally put in place will replace the aging McDonnell Douglas F-4s and the Lockheed Block 30s, all belonging to the Turkish air force. This is part of the plan of the government to re-equip the military around the year 2023.
The new planes will be used along the other planes already at the possession of the air force. It is part of the 100 planes planned for the military. It will add to the already existing fleet like the F-35A among others. It is part of the policy to make the air force combat ready.
The government may be responding to a similar initiate by other countries like the South Korea. This was revealed by the Turkish minister of defence Vecdi Gonul.
He said that the country is ready to corporate and collaborate with other countries to make their dream of bringing local content to the military hardware become a reality. They are borrowing from a similar concept in South Korea called the KF-X programme.
He said that Indonesia is also experimenting with the same type of programme and expressed the countrys interest in cooperating with them.
This development is definitely not cheering news to the manufacturers of fighter Jets Company like the Euro fighter which has a high hope of landing a lasting deal with Turkey.
The government may be responding to the development in other countries. The defence minister Vecdi Gonul says Ankara is aware of South Koreas plans to field a new fighter jets through its own KF-X programme.
In the mean time the SSM has shifted its earlier decision of purchasing 109-aircraft utility helicopter. The source close to the SSM revealed that the rival product Augusta Westland AW 149 and Sikorsky S-70 Black were very expensive adding that a renegotiation will begin in March 2011.
Turkey to make its own fighter jet | Turkey Defence
Turkish Government is set to bring about some changes in its military air crafts. This time the government has the intention of introducing the home made two engine military fighter planes. This was revealed by no other personality than the countrys undersecretary of Defence Industries procurement Agency.
The introduction of the indigenous air force fighter jet will be completed in the year 2023. The technology for the manufacture of the fighter jet will be comprised of home groomed technology.
This new Turkish Government initiative was signaled in the city of Ankara in the 15th of December 2010. The government has already taken the bold step by appointing an indigenous Aerospace company the Turkish Aerospace Industries to coordinate all the efforts towards achieving this noble objective.
The minister indicated that the government is deeply committed to the programme by allocating the sum of twenty million U.S. dollars as the cost of the project for the first two years.
The indigenous company which was assigned the responsibility of driving this project to its logical conclusion was mandated to source the engines of the aircraft from any of the reputable foreign manufacturers. The TAI has already started the preparatory processes of making the dream become a reality.
If everything goes on as planned it is possible that the new fighter jet would available for use for the countrys air force around the year 2023. The new air craft when finally put in place will replace the aging McDonnell Douglas F-4s and the Lockheed Block 30s, all belonging to the Turkish air force. This is part of the plan of the government to re-equip the military around the year 2023.
The new planes will be used along the other planes already at the possession of the air force. It is part of the 100 planes planned for the military. It will add to the already existing fleet like the F-35A among others. It is part of the policy to make the air force combat ready.
The government may be responding to a similar initiate by other countries like the South Korea. This was revealed by the Turkish minister of defence Vecdi Gonul.
He said that the country is ready to corporate and collaborate with other countries to make their dream of bringing local content to the military hardware become a reality. They are borrowing from a similar concept in South Korea called the KF-X programme.
He said that Indonesia is also experimenting with the same type of programme and expressed the countrys interest in cooperating with them.
This development is definitely not cheering news to the manufacturers of fighter Jets Company like the Euro fighter which has a high hope of landing a lasting deal with Turkey.
The government may be responding to the development in other countries. The defence minister Vecdi Gonul says Ankara is aware of South Koreas plans to field a new fighter jets through its own KF-X programme.
In the mean time the SSM has shifted its earlier decision of purchasing 109-aircraft utility helicopter. The source close to the SSM revealed that the rival product Augusta Westland AW 149 and Sikorsky S-70 Black were very expensive adding that a renegotiation will begin in March 2011.
Turkey to make its own fighter jet | Turkey Defence