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Iran and Turkey can make the +5 gen fighter just in one year!
we need just a good and silent engine for our fighter.we have the tech of AESA radars,stealth cover,....
we only need a good engine!
have Turkey the tech of engines?
Turkey's Roketsan has established close relationship with UAE since early of 2000s. We have signed contracts concerning 122 mm artillery rocket sales and modernization of the weapon systems in the inventory of UAE. These contracts have been completed last year with the final deliveries. Roketsan’s superior performance in these projects brought consequent projects with UAE.
With the contract signed between Roketsan and Burkan Munition Systems (BMS), a joint production venture was formed. Roketsan and BMS will co-produce 107 and 122 mm artillery rockets in the scope of the production programme of this contract.
Roketsan and Al Jaber Group started to design a completely new and different weapon system for a Gulf country with an agreement signed in IDEX 2009. We can easily say that this new system is an unprecedented weapon system.
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Abu Dhabi Ship Building wins $125m deal
Abu Dhabi Ship Building said on Monday it won a 460m dirhams ($125.2m) contract to supply 34 interceptor vessels to an Abu Dhabi security body.
The 16-metre vessels will be designed by Turkey's Yonca-Onuk and co-produced by International Golden Group of Abu Dhabi.
"The first vessel will be delivered after 12 months," William Saltzer, CEO of Abu Dhabi Ship Building told reporters after the agreement was signed at a defence fair. (Reuters)
Abu Dhabi Ship Building wins $125m deal - Construction - ArabianBusiness.com
Turkish Army actively uses them against PKK terorists in SE Turkey...
South Korea Coast Guard receives fourth CN-235

By: GREG WALDRON SINGAPORE 07:31 12 Mar 2012 Source:
The South Korean Coast Guard has taken delivery of its fourth and final Dirgantara Indonesia/Airbus Military CN-235 maritime patrol aircraft (MPA).
The first two aircraft were delivered in May 2011 and the third in December 2011, said Dirgantara Indonesia in a statement.
South Korea ordered the four aircraft under a 2008 deal worth $94.5 million.
The four aircraft are equipped with a search radar, a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor, an identification friend or foe (IFF) interrogator and other equipment for the MPA mission.
Aside from the Coast Guard, the Republic of Korea Air Force operates eight CN-235s. Of these, six are configured as military transports and two as VIP aircraft.
A report in Indonesia's Jakarta Post quotes Dirgantara Indonesia spokesman Sonny Saleh as saying that South Korea has options for eight additional CN-235 aircraft.