Yup. Turkey should've gotten on board the nuclear train back then too but we were far too dependent on the US handouts at that time to have an independent national policy. Oh well. Better late than never.
Turkey's top security council convenes to discuss Afrin, state of emergency
Turkey's top security body, the National Security Council (MGK), convened Wednesday under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to discuss a possible operation on Afrin and the extension of the state of...
@asena_great Kahvede/cafede oturan siradan bir vatandas o yazdigini okusa saka degil "aa adam dogru soyluyo lan Adanaya cok yakinmis olmaz" diyip karsi cikmaya baslar. Sakalarinda toplumun konu hakkindaki bilgi seviyesini de goz onunde bulundurmaya calis lutfen.
Right. I know they're pretty obsolete by today's standards but it's better to have even an obsolete system when we need it than to not have anything at all. When the S-400s arrive we can retire them for good, or better yet, use them as targets to test our own SAMs.
Where do you think other countries place their nuclear power plants? On Mars?
Take a look at France. There's like half a dozen of them around Paris alone.
In today's treachery news... Turkish national police confirmed that the @ccanannnn Twitter account belonged to the terrorist/militant Canan Kaftancioglu.
https://www.sabah.com.tr/gundem/2018/01/17/emniyet-tespit-etti
Henceforth, you can now officially refer to "CHP" as "DHKP-CHP". ;)
Hmm, I was under the impression we're still "in the process" of retiring them. Is there a reliable source indicating that they're completely out of inventory at this time?
3 soldiers die after Turkish military training aircraft crashes in Isparta
Three crew members aboard the CASA CN-235 military training plane died Tuesday after the aircraft crashed in Turkey's southern Isparta province, the governor said.
Rescue teams reached the wreck of the aircraft at a...
Tank Engine project should be restructured as an "engine family" project encompassing all of Turkey's various armored vehicles, from simple 4x4's to MBTs to everything in between, uncluding IFVs, APCs, MRAPs, etc. That way economics of scale will kick in and it'll be more cost.effective and...
Excellent article. Thanks for the share. @mohammad45
Closer Turkish-Iranian collaboration will surely disrupt a lot of Zionist plans. It's already worked wonders in Iraq. We're looking forward to doing the same in Syria. Turks' and Iranians' destinies are aligned and we should stand...
By 2023 Turkey will have accumulated a very advanced, multi-layered air defense system ready to tackle just about every threat.
High altitude/Anti-ballistic defense
Hisar-U
Aster 30B2
S-400
Nike Hercules (will definitely be retired by then)
Medium altitude
Hisar-O/Nokta/Deniz
ESSM
Hawk XXI...
The dual-boom style has been around for a very long time and a great many aircraft used this model throughout aviation history. For example here's a Fairchild C-119 from the 1940's.
If the Indian UAV based on this model failed, that's probably because of a component/system design issue and...