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The technical term is fab-tech backbone with cycle running over 2-3 decades. I have tons of first-hand information how our bureaucratic administration acted as paid-trolls for their foreign masters, dis-allowing Pakistan to develop the fab-tech backbone for turbines. By all conscious intent, they maliciously denied Pakistan. This is a case for SC Chief Justice. You do'nt have turbines, you are without electricity, commerce & trade, all-ready & on your way to be locked-stocked & buried. That's why we are teaming up with like-minded professionals aiming to meet Pakistans next appointed top minister. My children are all grownup & working. I am here in UK to sell-off whatever little property i have & return. Its about time.
Yes, there was a paper on AWACS at the Alumni.
Thanks for the insight!
I did some modest reading on Turkey's efforts to domestically manufacture the F-16's GE turbofan engines. From what I could tell, TEI was basically a downstream manufacturer.
It's a few steps better than assembly, but TEI's engine manufacturing facilities, design prints, critical materials (e.g. raw materials, crystal blades, FADEC, etc) came from the US.
Yes, there was a paper on AWACS at the Alumni.
The radar on the KE was always interim, considering it only scanned in the vertical. With the full scan of the new radar there will be pretty much constant coverage.