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Turkey's Aselsan, Jordan's JoSecure ink defense deal


Turkey's leading defense systems producer signs memorandum of understanding in Jordan

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By Tuba Sahin

ANKARA

Turkish defense giant Aselsan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jordan International Security Company (JoSecure) and Aselsan Middle East (AME).

The agreement aims to provide advanced security solutions and meet the needs of customers while establishing a strong supply base in Jordan, according to a statement from Aselsan on Saturday.

The MoU was signed on the second day of biennial arms fair Special Operations Forces Exhibition and Conference (SOFEX) held in Jordan, the statement read.

The agreement will enable parties to share knowledge and carry out negotiations to explore potential promotion, marketing, and supply opportunities for Aselsan's security products and systems in Jordan and other countries.

JoSecure, an affiliate of KADDB Investment Group affiliates, was established in 2004 to provide security services for the government and national private and public entities.
 
Some good news:
a press release by the Tunisian defense ministry that basically says:
following the 4 days visit last month to Turkey (by Tunisian defense minister, officials and army figures ) and continuing with the decisions that were made during it, it was decided to make those agreements effective and that is by: creating a Turkish-Tunisian committee under the administration of both ministers of defense of both countries that is required to seek the chances of mutual cooperation and technology transfer, also organizing visits to the heads of Turkish defense companies to Tunisia.
Turkish defense companies want to open up production lines/ branches in Tunisia partnering with the defense ministry or Tunisian private companies.
says also that Turkey expressed its will to help with local military industry and provide technical help and experience to Tunisia since it is considered a special partner/ally
 
We're able to produce 12 of these annually if I'm not mistaken. If the deal was to go through would TAI divide the production up by 6 + 6? Then again there was talks of tech transfer and Pakistani manufacturing too.
TAI before mentioned that they can double the production in case of need..
 
We're able to produce 12 of these annually if I'm not mistaken. If the deal was to go through would TAI divide the production up by 6 + 6? Then again there was talks of tech transfer and Pakistani manufacturing too.

Hate this tech transfer business, we go through years of trying to acquire tech and getting rejected, naturally countries don’t want to sell tech easily however ATAK is brand new and already talks of transferring its tech.

Pakistan has no money, looks like we will give them “credit”.
 
Hate this tech transfer business, we go through years of trying to acquire tech and getting rejected, naturally countries don’t want to sell tech easily however ATAK is brand new and already talks of transferring its tech.

Pakistan has no money, looks like we will give them “credit”.

You do understand that is "Thanks" to ToT that Turkey Def ecosystem is where it is right now...
When you play a game... the basic rule is to play By it rules on "Both sides"...
 
Hate this tech transfer business, we go through years of trying to acquire tech and getting rejected, naturally countries don’t want to sell tech easily however ATAK is brand new and already talks of transferring its tech.

Pakistan has no money, looks like we will give them “credit”.
I think Turkey should help Pakistan.. There are one of those that helped Turkey during the war..
anyway you cannot make full tech transfer. such as EO cameras and so on.. It wouldnt work for Pakistan too to make production facility for 30 helicopters...
most probably its body parts or those things that Pakistan is good with it already..
sen Turkiye hop demeden hoppanirsan, avrupalilardan farkin olmaz..
 

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