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Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Mustafa Dzhemilev at a press conference in Kyiv, October 29, 2015. (Photo UNIAN)

Turkey's government is ready to consider the supply of necessary military equipment for Ukraine,Ukrainian MP Mustafa Dzhemilev said in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.

"Frankly speaking, three days ago I personally delivered the letter from the Ministry of National Defence of Turkey to the Ukrainian Minister of Defence [Stepan Poltorak], in which it stated Turkey is willing to consider the supply of necessary equipment, although it did not specify the exact type. The military delegation of Turkey is expected to arrive in Ukraine soon," Mustafa Dzhemilev said.

Dzhemilev said that Turkey is not obliged to agree with NATO in order to supply weapons made in Turkey.

"The Alliance should approve the supply of weapon, which is located within the NATO states. Although, when it comes to the weapon that is made directly by Turkey, it is the country's personal decision whether to supply weapons or not," said the MP.

Recently the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin called for negotiations on de-occupation of Crimea in the Geneva Plus format with the participation of Turkey and international organizations.

On February 13, during the meeting of the Normandy Quartet, Ukraine's Foreign Affairs Minister is expected to raise the issue of de-occupation of Crimea.

On February 4, the European Parliament adopted another resolution on Crimea. It urged Russia to start a dialogue with Ukraine and praised the steps of the Ukrainian side prior to the talks. In the document, the European Parliament calls on the Council to keep the sanctions against Russia until the end of the occupation of Crimea and its return to Ukraine.

Turkey may start supplying military equipment to Ukraine - read on - uatoday.tv
 
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Russia has always appeared to me as a drunk smelly big guy that knows nothing in life but boxing.
it'd be funny if KSA would pay for some of these weapons to get back at Russia for interfering in Syria
 
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Military equipment from turkey, that's a huge downgrade, poor ukraine. Well beggars can't be choosers.
 
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Military equipment from turkey, that's a huge downgrade, poor ukraine. Well beggars can't be choosers.
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Ukraine's major state-owned military hardware manufacturer Ukroboronprom has decided to use NATO-type Deutz engines to replace standard Russian-made engine.

The German Company Deutz AG will supply Ukraine with engines to upgrade the local-made BTR-4 8x8 armoured vehicle personnel carrier. According Ukrainian newspaper website, Ukroboronprom (State Company of Ukrainian Defense Industry) as signed a contract with Deutz AG for the supply of these engines.

The new engines will be also installed on BTR-3 and 'Dozor-B' wheeled armored vehicles.

German Company Deutz AG will supply Ukraine with engines to upgrade BTR-4 8x8 armoured 11002165 | February 2016 Global Defense Security news industry | Defense Security global news industry army 2016 | Archive News year

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Ukraine manufactures alot of weapons, I know alot were in the regions currently contested but im sure they have lots of other facilities throughout the country, they made lots of the weapons for the soviets and still have the factories.
 
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Ukraine manufactures alot of weapons, I know alot were in the regions currently contested but im sure they have lots of other facilities throughout the country, they made lots of the weapons for the soviets and still have the factories.
But they probably need to untangle many of those from reliance on components from Russia (as many systems were co-developed and co-produced). E.g. mt-lb, T-80 etc
 
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Turkish military delegation heading to Ukraine soon
385246396.jpg

Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Mustafa Dzhemilev at a press conference in Kyiv, October 29, 2015. (Photo UNIAN)

Turkey's government is ready to consider the supply of necessary military equipment for Ukraine,Ukrainian MP Mustafa Dzhemilev said in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.

"Frankly speaking, three days ago I personally delivered the letter from the Ministry of National Defence of Turkey to the Ukrainian Minister of Defence [Stepan Poltorak], in which it stated Turkey is willing to consider the supply of necessary equipment, although it did not specify the exact type. The military delegation of Turkey is expected to arrive in Ukraine soon," Mustafa Dzhemilev said.

Dzhemilev said that Turkey is not obliged to agree with NATO in order to supply weapons made in Turkey.

"The Alliance should approve the supply of weapon, which is located within the NATO states. Although, when it comes to the weapon that is made directly by Turkey, it is the country's personal decision whether to supply weapons or not," said the MP.

Recently the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin called for negotiations on de-occupation of Crimea in the Geneva Plus format with the participation of Turkey and international organizations.

On February 13, during the meeting of the Normandy Quartet, Ukraine's Foreign Affairs Minister is expected to raise the issue of de-occupation of Crimea.

On February 4, the European Parliament adopted another resolution on Crimea. It urged Russia to start a dialogue with Ukraine and praised the steps of the Ukrainian side prior to the talks. In the document, the European Parliament calls on the Council to keep the sanctions against Russia until the end of the occupation of Crimea and its return to Ukraine.

Turkey may start supplying military equipment to Ukraine - read on - uatoday.tv

They are slowly moving away from Russian engines, infact they are starting move over to Turkish made Ford Ecotorq engines.

AVTOKRAZ EXPANDS MODELS OF ENGINES FOR TRUCKS THANKS TO FORD-ECOTORQ EURO 5 ENGINE » UKRAINE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
 
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Ukraine's GDP is less than US $ 120 million for a population of 45 million people.
Ukriana now living worse than the poorest countries in Africa. Next will only get worse
What kind of weapons are you talking about? Engine Deutts they want to put this on, to stand UKRAINIAN BTR-4 engine. It's just a sign that the industry of Ukraine have died.
Add to this, the Oplot-M, BTR-3, BTR-4 is a reworking of all the old machinery, inherited from the Soviet Union. Now BTR-3 of trying to make the BTR-70, BTR-4 of the BTR-80.
 
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Ukraine's GDP is less than US $ 120 million for a population of 45 million people.
Ukriana now living worse than the poorest countries in Africa. Next will only get worse
What kind of weapons are you talking about? Engine Deutts they want to put this on, to stand UKRAINIAN BTR-4 engine. It's just a sign that the industry of Ukraine have died.
Add to this, the Oplot-M, BTR-3, BTR-4 is a reworking of all the old machinery, inherited from the Soviet Union. Now BTR-3 of trying to make the BTR-70, BTR-4 of the BTR-80.
I don't recall hailing Ukraine as the best place in the world. So there is no need for such a knee-jerk reaction.

Assuming BTR-4 still used some Russian made components, Ukraine can't buy and use or export the armored vehicle if it can no longer import those components from Russia. It may be expensive and/or time consuming to develop domestic alternatives. To the extent domestic alternative are/were available, it may also be that an Ukrainian firm that could potentially supply replacement components is currently hampered by 'military activity'. So, from that point of view it makes much sense to replace those components with components from another source, even if outside of Ukraine. And if it so happens that that other source can actually provide better components, then so much the better.

I can't place your question 'What kind of weapons are you talking about?' so please clarify.
 
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I think Ukraine has quite lot on its own defense industry even Jet engines probably they just need to put some input in their defence industry.
 
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