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Turkey, Pakistan reach largest-ever defence contract

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India should start reviving diplomatic relations with Turkey.
We have already managed to shut their infuence in the middle east and America, and now all they have to look upto in the international arena is just China and Turkey.
Turkey shall also be taken away inshallah inshallah!



so you will start boot polishing? again...

indian colie style...
 
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THE LARGEST DEFENSE EXPORT

Stressing that exporters Canikli become a country of Turkey's defense industry, "we can produce turnkey MİLGEM the world in many countries. We supply all of them, including all weapons systems and command control software, except a few, with domestic and national facilities, and sell them on turnkey basis. It provides both a serious income and a serious financing infrastructure for the development of new products, "he said. MİLGEM on the country name Canikli pointing to a big export contracts without, "Now we have our a country negotiations, came the final stage. 4 turnkey MİLGEM Corvette production and sales. When God willing take place in Turkey will be the largest defense product exports on a single item. Price, Turkey's total exports of agricultural products is equivalent to almost 25 percent, "he said. Given the money denominated by Canikli, the income from the sale of MILGEM corresponds to a figure of approximately $ 5 billion. It is stated that Pakistan is the biggest defense product exports abroad. The negotiations were being carried out for the sale of 4 MILGEMS to Pakistan. The size of the figure also indicates that Pakistan has aspired to MILGEMs equipped with domestic weapons and radar-like systems. At the same time, we signed a contract month for the sale of 30 ATAK helicopters to Pakistan

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Pakistan is borrowing few hundred million dollars from China to avoid the bankruptcy. Not sure how Pakistan is going to pay $1.5 billion to Turkey for this deal but it's time Pakistan better concentrate on economy rather than buying stuff she can't afford.

None of your concern, instead, better ask your govt to build enough toilets to keep the neighbourhood clean.
 
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Oh my god
50 million per piece, for A light weight helicopter
A lot of people will become rich from this deal
 
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It's been 4 years this deal is under negotiation. This could've been finalized in 2015 or 2016 as the economic condition was better than what it is today. It's a very wrong time for Pakistan to buy expensive items right now.

What if China thinks that you're taking money from them to bail you out but - at the same time - you buying expensive stuff from Turkey? My assasement is: This could result in geo-stratagic and geo-political implications.

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Pakistan is borrowing few hundred million dollars from China to avoid the bankruptcy. Not sure how Pakistan is going to pay $1.5 billion to Turkey for this deal but it's time Pakistan better concentrate on economy rather than buying stuff she can't afford.

Instead of spending billions on imported weapons spend that money on public toilets. India needs public toilets not weapons.
 
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    ANKARA: Turkey and Pakistan have agreed on the sale of a batch of 30 Turkish-made T129 ATAK multirole combat helicopters, reports foreign media quoting Turkish officials.

    A government election manifesto revealed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey and Pakistan “just recently” agreed on the contract, which is the largest-ever Turkish-Pakistani defence contract. The two countries have been negotiating a T129 deal since 2014. This is the first export contract for the helicopter.

    Turkish Aerospace Industries, or TAI, maker of the T129 under license from the Italian-British AgustaWestland, has so far delivered 35 T129s to the Turkish Army and the Gendarmerie force.

    Before the deal, the T129 went through various tests in Pakistan. Most recently, the T129 was showcased at a March 23 military parade for Pakistani National Day. “We expect further [T-129] contracts to follow the order from Pakistan,” a Turkish defence procurement official said. “We are in talks with a number of countries.” The official declined to name any of the potential T129 buyers. One TAI official said, however, that potential buyers could include Jordan, Libya and Azerbaijan.

    The Turkish government has not disclosed a price for the T129 deal with Pakistan, but aerospace industry sources estimate the contract to be worth about $1.5 billion, almost equivalent of Turkey’s annual defence exports. Turkey’s defence exports rose slightly from $1.677 billion in 2016 to $1.739 billion in 2017. Turkish officials aim to attain $10 billion in defence and aerospace exports by 2021.

    TAI started to deliver the T129 to the Turkish Army in April 2014. Under the full program, a batch of 59 helicopter gunships will be delivered. There is an option for a follow-on order of 32 more choppers. TAI officials say the T129 features 97 percent sovereign production.

    The Turkish Army deploys T129 gunships at its domestic southeastern military bases to support anti-terror operations against Kurdish rebels fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey, northern Iraq and northwest Syria. The T129 choppers are Turkey’s first locally made platforms under license. The T129 features a tandem seat, twin-engine and NATO-interoperability for attack, armed reconnaissance, and precision-strike and deep-strike mission capabilities for day and night and in all weather conditions.

    The T129 incorporates asymmetric weapon-loading capability and enables the use of all weapons according to mission requirements. For close-combat support missions, a 20mm gun turret with a capacity of 500 rounds as well as 70mm rockets with a capacity of 76 rockets have been integrated.

    For multipurpose missions, 16 CIRIT 70mm laser-guided air-to-ground missiles, 8 UMTAS long-range anti-tank missiles and 8 Stinger air-to-air missiles are integrated, in addition to advanced electronic warfare and electro-optical systems. The T129 cockpit provides situational awareness through visibility arcs and integrated mission and communication systems. The Aselflir-300T targeting sight system increases image quality and range performance with real-time image processing and multiple target tracking with a thermal camera, laser rangefinder, designator and spot tracker. The AVCI helmet-mounted display system provides integrated display capabilities to crew for extensive missions.

    The T129 deal is the largest-ever Turkish-Pakistani defence contract. Earlier, in 2013, Pakistan’s Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works penned a deal to build a replenishment tanker designed by Turkish technology and systems engineering company Savunma Teknolojileri Muhendislik ve Ticaret.

    In another deal, TAI upgraded a batch of 41 F-16 fighter jets for the Pakistani Air Force. That program involved avionics and structural modernization of the aircraft. TAI also is in talks with Pakistan for the sale of its Hurkus basic trainer aircraft.
    https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/323545-turkey-pakistan-reach-largest-ever-defence-contract
If I had the money, I would have gifted this contract to Pakistan. Alas, what a poor I am.:cray:
 
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NATO=1 master +6 servants +a bunch of dogs outside the door

I hate the Turks but their products are much better than Chinese crap.
Turks in Germany flag, Cowards
By the way,we don't care what USA's service boy and girl think
Except tourism and tomato, I don't know what other good products turkey can provide
 
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