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dose any Turkish bro can explain this...
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No deal has signed yet for TA-129dose any Turkish bro can explain this...
No deal has signed yet for TA-129
Pakistan T-129's now in production. I see personally on this tai production facility.No deal has signed yet for TA-129
What happens?No deal has signed yet for TA-129
No deal has signed yet for TA-129
All the while its Turkey side talking about confirmation of T-129 signed with Pakistan. Pakistan government side has never acknowledge of signing any gunship deals with Turkey.... Given thought Trump now take a harsh stand against Pakistan. Having an american engine is a nightmare scenario. Turkey domestic one will be many years away before going production.Stop indulging that troll whose life resolves around wetting his panties in fear of Turks.
It’s very normal for politicians to visit the stands of their allies and even more normal when they have signed a contract with that company.
Pakistan is gonna get its first T-129s in the next months and that troll will cry in his little corner about it.
No deal has signed.. Pakistan now has second thought, american engine is a big NO NO...I think you should better get used to it. Turkey beated Chinese Z-10 in Pakistani trials and got the deal. No need to dream otherwise.
@cabatli_53 boss can you ban that troll from this section.
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You don't know when they can be delivered cause you don't know when you can get the permit from US. The production involves so many parties, Italy, US, UK..
You don't know when they can be delivered cause you don't know when you can get the permit from US. The production involves so many parties, Italy, US, UK..
Turkish Aerospace Says Pakistan’s T129 Program is Still On
Nov 24, 2018
Turkish Aerospace updated reporters on the status of Pakistan’s order of 30 T129 ATAK attack helicopters.Currently, Turkish Aerospace is waiting for the release of third-party export permits for Pakistan. The T129 ATAK is powered by two LHTEC (Light Helicopter Turbine Engine Company) CTS800 turboshaft engines.
LHTEC is a joint-company of Honeywell in the US and the UK’s Rolls-Royce. Since the engine falls under ITAR, it requires permission from Washington ahead of release. Turkish Aerospace has yet to secure that permit; however, the company is confident that it will receive it.
It is unclear if there is an actual ‘hold’ on the license. Granted, US-Turkish relations are not their strongest today, but there are no sanctions on either Turkey or Pakistan to prevent the sale.
https://quwa.org/2018/11/24/pakistan-defence-review-updates-10/
I can't read that language, but still, the production involves different parties, if US says no, you can't do anything, so speaking of delivery time now is meaningless without US consent.