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Turkey is still producing and delivering parts for U.S. F-35 jets despite being suspended from the program nearly a year ago, Defense Industries Presidency (SSB) head İsmail Demir said Thursday.

"There was an understanding in the United States that nothing would be bought from Turkey for the F-35s after March 2020, but that approach is no longer there," Demir said. He suggested the global coronavirus pandemic meant the March deadline no longer applied, without elaborating.

"Our companies continue their production and delivery," Demir said in an online interview, adding that Turkey remained a "loyal partner" of the F-35 program.

Taking Turkey out of the project would cost other members of the program up to $600 million, he said.

Washington announced last July that it was removing Turkey from the F-35 jet program over its purchase of Russian S-400 defense systems. Ankara had ordered more than 100 of the stealth fighters and Turkish defense companies were also involved in building the jets, manufacturing some of the critical components for the aircraft.

Despite the fact that Turkey has been emphasizing that the S-400 would not be integrated into NATO systems and therefore had no chance to pose any threat to the alliance or its armaments, the U.S. has insisted that the Russian system is not compatible with weapons of the NATO air-and-missile defense system.

Turkish officials have said the deployment of the S-400s has been pushed back from April because of the coronavirus outbreak but will ultimately go ahead.

Demir said a new timetable for activating the S-400s would be drawn up once operations were back to full capacity after the outbreak.

Regarding the timetable, Sputnik reported Thursday that Moscow and Ankara are discussing the time frame to arrange the delivery of an additional batch of the Russian S-400 systems, according to the head of the Russian Federal Service of Military-Technical Cooperation, Dmitry Shugayev.

"The issue of an additional batch of S-400 for Turkey remains on the agenda. We are coordinating the composition, the delivery time frame and other conditions. Negotiations are ongoing today, and we hope to reach agreement in the foreseeable future," Shugayev has told the National Defence magazine.

The first part of the S-400 delivery was completed last July after 30 planeloads of S-400 hardware and equipment were delivered to the capital Ankara from Russia as part of the initial batch.


https://www.dailysabah.com/business/defense/turkey-continues-delivering-parts-for-us-f-35-jets
 
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I guess its all the existing order delivered by the Turkish company . any new order will go to new country unless the disputes over s-400 is over. Turkey is loosing billion dollar of business opportunity by ousting from F-35 programme. :(
 
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I guess its all the existing order delivered by the Turkish company . any new order will go to new country unless the disputes over s-400 is over. Turkey is loosing billion dollar of business opportunity by ousting from F-35 programme. :(
Companies in US have been designated to fill the gap already, what a tragedy that we got out of this project.
 
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"Our companies continue their production and delivery," Demir said in an online interview, adding that Turkey remained a "loyal partner" of the F-35 program.
I don't know which companies (plural) Mr. İsmail Demir is talking about. There is only One Company from Turkey that is affiliated with the F-35 program. ayesaş

F-35.jpg

Link: https://www.ayesas.com/en/
 
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Read the small print. This is not the only Turkish firm involved in the program.
Is there anything else they're making?
Parts...

The F-35 is the B787 (Dreamliner) of Jets. Wings from Japan, Ailerons from Italy and God knows what comes from the far reaches of the Galaxy.

I mean Lockheed Martin/US have the ability to make it on their own. And then they talk 'bout creating Jobs.

Its not like Pakistan. We don not have the infrastructure to build a jet on our own (yet).
 
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I don't know which companies (plural) Mr. İsmail Demir is talking about. There is only One Company from Turkey that is affiliated with the F-35 program. ayesaş

Link: https://www.ayesas.com/en/
There are many Turkish companies involved and for coming 2 years USA will continue to take parts from Turkey they have no other option due to Covid19. It is extremely difficult to setup a facility and run it under current pandemic condition.
 
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Having heard the cons of having F-35 in inventory and being shackled to the US for 50 years, I think it's best to say Turkey missed a bullet there.

Modernising existing planes in inventory and MMU in 10 years would work just fine for me.
 
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Having heard the cons of having F-35 in inventory and being shackled to the US for 50 years, I think it's best to say Turkey missed a bullet there.

Modernising existing planes in inventory and MMU in 10 years would work just fine for me.

Hey you can also modernize old Nokia phones...let's see how well that goes.
 
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Hey you can also modernize old Nokia phones...let's see how well that goes.

Because comparing a phone to a weapon system is the same thing, come up with a better analogy.

There are many, many examples of successfully modernised fighter jets. F-15 2040C isn't your grandfathers F15C, for example.
 
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Change gears ppl. Need to look forward and not back. Have to overcome the financial crises we're facing now and move forward.
 
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