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See again you are making it as if it was a big deal , Iran didnt sell UAV to Turkey, a Turkish private company bought a small inspection drone from a Iranian Company (if true, not saying its a lie, its very possible because of price factor).

Dude, I told you I am just interested in seeing Iran making more specialised UAV's. If this news was about Iran selling to Pakistan, or whatever else I would have still posted it. Also, what do you mean Iran did not sell it? Those private companies are still Iranian companies.
 
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It's a two way street to be honest. we sell them drones and they sell us other things .

i've gotta a turkish body spray TBH . it's named AXE and it has a really good quality .

it's produced by unilever company turkey branch , i know it's originally british , but they still have a good quality none the less
Axe is actually a unilever product. But its good to see Iran and Turkey working together. The only thing we usually do is bicker amongst ourselves. That despite the fact we were once ruled by an empire (rashidun, ummayad, abassid) that included all of our regions actually.

We need to work together.
 
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You know it or not? :P

No i dont.

Dude, I told you I am just interested in seeing Iran making more specialised UAV's. If this news was about Iran selling to Pakistan, or whatever else I would have still posted it. Also, what do you mean Iran did not sell it? Those private companies are still Iranian companies.
You dont get the point, its about the behavior in this thread and the d*ck measuring as it it was a big deal, if this was a military drone or something strategical then ok but this one is nothing to make such a big deal about.
 
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No i dont.


You dont get the point, its about the behavior in this thread and the d*ck measuring as it it was a big deal, if this was a military drone or something strategical then ok but this one is nothing to make such a big deal about.

We are going around in circles dude. You keep saying Iranian are using this for dick measuring etc and you point to Haman's comment. And I told you, that you are misunderstanding his intent.
 
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Nothing official, nothing confirmed? So, it is sold in your wet dreams. I am sure Turks aren't interested in cheap products and seriously, you people better stop being ridiculous.
Especially talking some hateful stuff (b*tching towards the Turks) between each other, then thanking each other... That's sadly sounds cavemenish, and inferior.
unfortunately Turkey is a new market for Iranian high tech products... sadly, even car ECU units, lift's main boards are exported to turkey!! u don't like it? be my guest... supply and demand always find each other... Turkey also exports good industries to Iran.. I personally am a fan of their hazel nuts and jeans...

btw, did u know Turkey even produces some of Iranian high tech products under license? I'm getting more hope for turkey this way... although turkey always was a good under license assembler!
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unfortunately Turkey is a new market for Iranian high tech products... sadly, even car ECU units, lift's main boards are exported to turkey!! u don't like it? be my guest... supply and demand always find each other... Turkey also exports good industries to Iran.. I personally am a fan of their hazel nuts and jeans...

btw, did u know Turkey even produces some of Iranian high tech products under license? I'm getting more hope for turkey this way... although turkey always was a good under license assembler!
Iranian High Tech Industries | Page 9
Iranian High Tech Industries | Page 7
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unfortunately Turkey is a new market for Iranian high tech products... sadly, even car ECU units, lift's main boards are exported to turkey!! u don't like it? be my guest... supply and demand always find each other... Turkey also exports good industries to Iran.. I personally am a fan of their hazel nuts and jeans...

btw, did u know Turkey even produces some of Iranian high tech products under license? I'm getting more hope for turkey this way... although turkey always was a good under license assembler!
Iranian High Tech Industries | Page 9
Iranian High Tech Industries | Page 7


Typical fanboy attitudes ! I advice you to see the industrial activity share of total income to compare the nations achievements to see Which one is actively producing and selling products in home/abroad before talking nonsense. Turkey has strategic institutes for Western states which is issued in wikileaks documents as well. Turkey reaches around annual 130-140 billion $ income with NO hazelnut and jeans exports. The certain agreement signed in only defence sector is reached 11 billion $ in 2015. In 2014, Turkey exported the systems worth 5,5 billion $ in defence. No need to mention civilian sector and many other strategic brands actively working in home and abroad. We are not a nation that is earning our future thanks to hydrocarbon sources. At least, Make a simple analyse to realize What you are talking about Turkey.

btw, did u know Turkey even produces some of Iranian high tech products under license? I'm getting more hope for turkey this way... although turkey always was a good under license assembler!


Something like that ? Iranian BMC trucks produced under licence...

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Is it neccesary to mention Karsan J9 model export to Iran (3000 per year) in 2007. It was the reason Karsan has been eliminated in NewYork taxi tender despite Karsan model remained final with Nissan.
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Keep crying like a little toddler. You jokers can't even manufacture a UAV without importing most of its components like engine,mission computer etc and you're calling Iranian UAV's cheap? They're cheap but obviously your country still needs to import them from Iran.
Even if your country had an official ceremony for delivering this UAV, you would still deny it. Because you're a butt hurt turk.

In a few years you'll end up copying this Iranian UAV and claim it was made by turkey.:lol: Like you did with Korean K-2 and Italian A-129 etc etc.


Lol , Iran stole the engine for its UAV from Germany and reverse engineered it , Turkey can do the same but its you know.........illegal

Lol , it's still better than making Cobra copies and claiming it was made by Iran
anyway even if you compare the two , The FLIR and all other components made by Turkey are still ahead of Iranian ones

not to mention T-129 actually has customers while your Iranian ones don't, you can say sanctions
but no one would buy them either way

as for the Tank , Turkey got tech transfer for the gun and uses MTU engine (which will be replaced by its own)

everything else is made in Turkey from armor to FCS , again a lot more advanced than Iranian ones
so what exactly did Turkey copy? , all Western tanks pretty much use German guns
 
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Lol , Iran stole the engine for its UAV from Germany and reverse engineered it , Turkey can do the same but its you know.........illegal

Lol , it's still better than making Cobra copies and claiming it was made by Iran
anyway even if you compare the two , The FLIR and all other components made by Turkey are still ahead of Iranian ones

not to mention T-129 actually has customers while your Iranian ones don't, you can say sanctions
but no one would buy them either way

as for the Tank , Turkey got tech transfer for the gun and uses MTU engine (which will be replaced by its own)

everything else is made in Turkey from armor to FCS , again a lot more advanced than Iranian ones
so what exactly did Turkey copy? , all Western tanks pretty much use German guns

Some truths to what you say, and some fallacies. I'll be objective. Firstly, 'just reverse engineering a UAV engine' is playing it down. It's very difficult to do, and nobody would SELL it to Iran as you said, meaning Iran should just play dead? NO. A go getter does things and makes things itself. Now if the West were to punish turkey for whacking the PKK RATS, Turkey is left without an engine. Perhaps Iran can help them out then? Seen as they share this problem.

T-129 has NO export customers, don't let your fanboyism dictate your behaviour. I love for them to be exported, and they will in the future, but there is no export customer as of yet. Unless you call a nice handshake from mister Aliyev to be a signed contract.

About the tank, you're right. Everybody uses the superior German gun, I don't even know why not a single country (including the US) can make a 'better' one. But it is what it is. Engines are specialty items too. Hopefully Turkey can buy an extra 500 as a reserve.

Aside from that, you seem to have difficulty grasping that most of the indigenous technology Turkey has, has been built up through the past decades, with ToT from time to time. It's not completely self-developed. Which is a good thing, because the companies have the knowledge now and will keep having it. But it's not like Turkey (like Germany or the US) has been developing those things from scratch since ww2 or before. There was a time of ToT, and after that, Turkey developed the rest itself and is now proficient. Iran didn't have that possibility either. Only a few small pieces of rocket technology were given to Iran. But hey, in today's wars, armour technology isn't all that anyway. I'd rather have ballistic missiles and AA missiles. The latter of which have to be purchased abroad by BOTH nations.

^ ^ ^ The Azeri wannabe turk :disagree: :disagree:

You ultra pooor guys do not know about hostility of turks against you Azeris and Shias. Turks do not give a damm about u, they only want your petro resources and country's wealth. Turks hate Azeris, Shias and Turkmens.
Turks do not give a damn about Arabs, Syrians, Kurds, Assyrians, Armenians and in particular Shia Azeris.

They are your enemy not friend.

If you know the measure of their hostility against Shia Azeris and Turkmens you would course them 24/7. The wannabe Jew pan turks hate nothing in the world more than Shia Azeris.

Let's not go there. And it's history what you're pointing at, not the current day. At least, not on the surface. Anyway, let's talk about UAVs.
 
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You jokers can't even manufacture a UAV without importing most of its components like engine,mission computer etc and you're calling Iranian UAV's cheap? They're cheap but obviously your country still needs to import them from Iran.


Turkish components of Turkish UAV's.

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Having any idea about Who is producing the sub-components Iranian UAV's are hosting ? Can you show me a simple hint about them ? If you can't, How can you judge the capabilities of Turkish subsystems, While you don't have any idea about your own capabilities and subsystem importers ?


In a few years you'll end up copying this Iranian UAV and claim it was made by turkey.:lol:

Turkish tactical UAV's (Not strategic class) is even able to overcome the specifications of your MALE UAV's. What make you think that Turkey needs to copy an inferior system that will never suit the requirements of Armed Forces ?


importing most of its components like engine

Powerfull (170hp) domestic engines for Anka
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T-129 does have an actual export customer which hasn't been announced due to customers request
plus participation in tenders in Bahrain and Poland , and pretty likely an order from Azerbaijan


I am not saying reverse engineering is simple , I am saying he is making it sound like Iran is a technologically advanced country that designs and manufactures everything by itself , thus I pointed out the only reason they have an engine for their UAV , is because they managed to steal one

something Turkey can also do , but in normal countries it's considered illegal



I come to this forum to discuss defence related subjects not argue with a moron



how do you even stay alive without getting hit by a car with your level of intelligence ?
You butthurt moron have ruined many of Iranian threads with your rants and trolls. In ME section you spread bullshit against Iran as well. You troll against Iranian military capacities on our threads even when they have nothing to do Turkey. They're lots of threads that you've trolled against us in them and not only militarily but about other matters too.

Iranian warship points weapon at U.S. helicopter, US official says | Page 2

This thread is about drones and title is "Iran sold turkey drones" but you idiot have trolled about the matters that have nothing to do with title.
Lol , Iran stole the engine for its UAV from Germany and reverse engineered it , Turkey can do the same but its you know.........illegal

Lol , it's still better than making Cobra copies and claiming it was made by Iran
anyway even if you compare the two , The FLIR and all other components made by Turkey are still ahead of Iranian ones

not to mention T-129 actually has customers while your Iranian ones don't, you can say sanctions
but no one would buy them either way
 
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T-129 does have an actual export customer which hasn't been announced due to customers request
plus participation in tenders in Bahrain and Poland , and pretty likely an order from Azerbaijan


I am not saying reverse engineering is simple , I am saying he is making it sound like Iran is a technologically advanced country that designs and manufactures everything by itself , thus I pointed out the only reason they have an engine for their UAV , is because they managed to steal one

something Turkey can also do , but in normal countries it's considered illegal



I come to this forum to discuss defence related subjects not argue with a moron



how do you even stay alive without getting hit by a car with your level of intelligence ?

Well, I think that under the circumstances (not even being able to buy PASSANGER AIRPLANES or tunnel boring machines, or even god damned construction cranes (might hang people from it), Iran is technologically advanced. See, 'normal countries', as you put it, advance because of interaction with other countries, by trade, and technology transfer. All of those have been banned by the west for Iran. So given those circumstances, Iran is extremely advanced (comparatively speaking). Sure, Turkey is ahead in many aspects, but they weren't put in the dog house for 40 years. Having said that, I believe Turkey would have managed just like Iran has, if it were put in the dog house.

About the export orders of the T-129, that's good. Let's see more orders. I wish both countries the best.
 
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