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Good News. :tup: You know Chinese and Turks hold a Joint Air-Combat Exercise 5 years ago in Türkiye.

Afaik Türkiye won air combat exercise 8:0 F4 s against SU-27 s

Çin’le ortak eğitim tatbikatı - Milliyet.com.tr
İki ülke 20 Eylül - 4 Ekim tarihleri arasında Konya’da ortak bir hava tatbikatı gerçekleştirmişti. Tatbikatta Çin’den 4 adet Sukhoi-27 (SU-27) savaş uçağıyla Türk Hava Kuvvetleri’nden ise Washington’ın asker sır açısından kaygılanmaması için F-16’lar yerine eski teknolojiyle donanımlı F-4 savaş uçakları katılmıştı. Çin savaş uçaklarına İran geçiş izninin yanı sıra yakıt ikmalini de sağlamıştı.
 
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Great news. Only by testing yourself against the best can you hope to improve and learn. I have the outmost respect for the Turkish fighting forces. I have been reading on the Ottoman victories on the battlefield. Türk Hava Kuvvetleri indeed is the proud secular successor to that tradition. And guy's I Iove the Turkish flag. You guy's ever want to sell it let me know :-)

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Ps. In Urdu "Hava" means air. In Turk Hava does that mean "air"?
 
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Great news. Only by testing yourself against the best can you hope to improve and learn. I have the outmost respect for the Turkish fighting forces. I have been reading on the Ottoman victories on the battlefield. Türk Hava Kuvvetleri indeed is the proud secular successor to that tradition. And guy's I Iove the Turkish flag. You guy's ever want to sell it let me know :-)

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Ps. In Urdu "Hava" means air. In Turk Hava does that mean "air"?

Yeah correct :)

The spellings of main service branches:

Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri: Turkish Naval Forces

Türk Kara Kuvvetleri: Turkish Land Forces

Türk Hava Kuvvetleri: Turkish Air Force

Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı: Gendarmerie General Command (under interior jurisdiction during peacetime, fighting PKK, paramilitary, and where I am likely to go this November)

Sahil Güvenlik: Coast Guard

Harp Akademileri Komutanlığı: War Academies Command
 
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Azeris are good ppl... i made a good azeri frnd... a capt on training here.... the guy was skinny as hell when he joined the gym... but damn he was a hard worker... motivated me alot... him and a PA Capt (that guy was huge- started lifting when he was 19)....



no homo.. :lol:
 
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Yeah correct :)

The spellings of main service branches:

Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri: Turkish Naval Forces

Türk Kara Kuvvetleri: Turkish Land Forces

Türk Hava Kuvvetleri: Turkish Air Force

Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı: Gendarmerie General Command (under interior jurisdiction during peacetime, fighting PKK, paramilitary, and where I am likely to go this November)

Sahil Güvenlik: Coast Guard

Harp Akademileri Komutanlığı: War Academies Command

I am a great supporter of female equality and that includes representation in armed forces, wish you the best, what with the PKK and everything going on. To my eyes measure of any society can be reduced to two things. First how it empowers female and second how it looks after it's weak and disabled. I have recently got pet German Alsatian dog to accompany me on my daily jogs so soon I am going to include pets in that category as well.

We have:-

پاک فوجPak Fauj - Pakistan Army. With soldiers being "Jawans" or "Sepahi".
فِضائیہ Pāk Fizāʾiyah - Pakistan Air Force.
پاکستان بحریہ‎; Pak Bahri'a - Pakistan Navy.

As regards internal security it's right mess. We have Frontier Corp, Frontier Constabulary, Rangers, Levies, Scouts etc I can't keep up with them. This branch needs sorting out and beefing up considering we have multiple internal issues.
 
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I am a great supporter of female equality and that includes representation in armed forces, wish you the best, what with the PKK and everything going on. To my eyes measure of any society can be reduced to two things. First how it empowers female and second how it looks after it's weak and disabled. I have recently got pet German Alsatian dog to accompany me on my daily jogs so soon I am going to include pets in that category as well.

We have:-

پاک فوجPak Fauj - Pakistan Army. With soldiers being "Jawans" or "Sepahi".
فِضائیہ Pāk Fizāʾiyah - Pakistan Air Force.
پاکستان بحریہ‎; Pak Bahri'a - Pakistan Navy.

As regards internal security it's right mess. We have Frontier Corp, Frontier Constabulary, Rangers, Levies, Scouts etc I can't keep up with them. This branch needs sorting out and beefing up considering we have multiple internal issues.

Wow. It's awesome. I agree with you. Also: Sipahi was the class of Ottoman Cavalry.

Jawan, I assume it's the same in Hindu?

Mehmetçik=GI Turk (lol)
Er=Pvt.

As for women's role in TAF, here is the thred created by my girlfriend, there you can see it.

An irony is, a woman officer can be a cavalry but not infantry :lol:

@Atanz unfortunately, their participation is limited to Officer and NCO ranks only.

Women in Turkish Armed Forces

NATO IMS:CWN Report on women of TAF:

http://www.nato.int/ims/2001/win/turkey.htm

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Wow. It's awesome. I agree with you. Also: Sipahi was the class of Ottoman Cavalry.

Jawan, I assume it's the same in Hindu?

Mehmetçik=GI Turk (lol)
Er=Pvt.

As for women's role in TAF, here is the thred created by my girlfriend, there you can see it.

An irony is, a woman officer can be a cavalry but not infantry :lol:


Women in Turkish Armed Forces

NATO IMS:CWN Report on women of TAF:

http://www.nato.int/ims/2001/win/turkey.htm

Yes, Jawan is same. I think we are not too far from the day where woman serve in all branches including infantry. I suppose it is the natural progression of equality. I have some reservations about it but that's probably my conservative nature showing up. We have had some woman being inducted into Pakistan Airforce. So progress there I guess.

Pakistani Female's Journey to flying for a US Airline.


She looks deadly. She could kill with her looks ..:agree:

@Neptune Sorry I forgot to ask. If you don't mind me asking what rank are you?
 
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Yes, Jawan is same. I think we are not too far from the day where woman serve in all branches including infantry. I suppose it is the natural progression of equality. I have some reservations about it but that's probably my conservative nature showing up. We have had some woman being inducted into Pakistan Airforce. So progress there I guess.

Pakistani Female's Journey to flying for a US Airline.



She looks deadly. She could kill with her looks ..:agree:

@Neptune Sorry I forgot to ask. If you don't mind me asking what rank are you?

She's jandarma.
I was an officer cadet at the navy. Left it two years ago in the last terms. For another year I struggled on military court to get an honorable discharge on par with diploma thank God I did. If I didn't, I wouldn't be able to rejoin any branch. I have been delaying my draft time (the mandatory one) since then. Recent happenings at the East changed my mind bro. I am going at this November. Most likely either Army or Gendarmerie. Because I want commando branch, I believe given my ex experiences I will be eligible to criteria. But that's sth totally up to the military at the end of the day. If I manage to complete it as an OR-4 after 12 months of service, I'll get in to OR-5 (Specialist Sgt) exams which won't be hard to an exOF-(D). Then I can even volunteer for spec ops. But thats just too long. Let's see whats in our fate first :)
 
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