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Turkey says it will retaliate if US halts F-35 Fighter Jet sales

If this turns out to block the F-35, I hope PAF offers the best possible block XX JF-17s instead; remember, Turkey is replacing F-4 Phantoms with this deal, not F-16s, JF-17s can easily replace those.

Then i would take the Saab Gripen instead the JF-17 II.

The TuAF needs an Aircraft that can replace the F-4 only F-35, Rafale or Eurofighter are capable for it.
 
Then i would take the Saab Gripen instead the JF-17 II.

The TuAF needs an Aircraft that can replace the F-4 only F-35, Rafale or Eurofighter are capable for it.

Well, F-4s are pretty old and basic aircraft. JF-17 could provide a sanction-proof platform. A Gripen has US parts, engines. Typhoon, Rafale, you're buying weapons from countries directly funding, supporting, arming, training and militarily protecting PKK.

A Turkish JF-17 could include the latest block with AESA radar, Turkish EW systems,... A stop-gap measure until the TF-X is ready. At the same time, a sanction proof platform.
 
If this turns out to block the F-35, I hope PAF offers the best possible block XX JF-17s instead; remember, Turkey is replacing F-4 Phantoms with this deal, not F-16s, JF-17s can easily replace those.

It wouldn't work. Turkey is aiming to improve it's airforce, hence once it gets the F-35, the F-16 becomes the bottom tier of it's airforce, instead of the top tier.

If this deal was ever to go under, the candidates for replacement would be Eurofighter, SU-35 or J-20. It would be a massive shift for Turkey-US relations.
 
It wouldn't work. Turkey is aiming to improve it's airforce, hence once it gets the F-35, the F-16 becomes the bottom tier of it's airforce, instead of the top tier.

If this deal was ever to go under, the candidates for replacement would be Eurofighter, SU-35 or J-20. It would be a massive shift for Turkey-US relations.
Dont forget Hürjet. If readied on time, Hürjet could be a good ground attack fighter.
 
Eurofighter would be the worst option as Turkey would then be open to sanction from half a dozen european countries, any of whom could spoil the day for her.

J-20s are not exportable.

Su-35s would be a completely alien system that cannot use Turkish munitions, something unsuitable for a strike platform meant to replace the F-4.

If you think about it long enough, the only meaningful solution is a JF-17.
 
Eurofighter would be the worst option as Turkey would then be open to sanction from half a dozen european countries, any of whom could spoil the day for her.

J-20s are not exportable.

Su-35s would be a completely alien system that cannot use Turkish munitions, something unsuitable for a strike platform meant to replace the F-4.

If you think about it long enough, the only meaningful solution is a JF-17.

Not a chance. It doesn't fit in with their plans. As much as i'd like to toot our own horn, the TuAF are after a pure 5th gen fighter, not something that is 4th gen in it's current state, maybe 4+ when blk3 comes out. Even PAF has launched project azm to make a 5th gen fighter, and the Turks also have their own domestic project.

J-20 might not be exportable yet, but TuAF are after 100 units, there will be an exportable version for that.

Also yes SU-35 is not 5th gen and also it's "alien tech" to current TuAF infastructure, but if the F-35 deal went south, then it would be a total shift in the Turkish defence industry. They'd have to accomodate something new.
 
Eurofighter would be the worst option as Turkey would then be open to sanction from half a dozen european countries, any of whom could spoil the day for her.

J-20s are not exportable.

Su-35s would be a completely alien system that cannot use Turkish munitions, something unsuitable for a strike platform meant to replace the F-4.

If you think about it long enough, the only meaningful solution is a JF-17.

JF-17 doesn't fullfils TuAF needs and if it does we would get some... understand it now?
 
JF-17 doesn't fullfils TuAF needs and if it does we would get some... understand it now?

I didn't know we had a TuAF representative on PDF. What position do you hold?
 
Eurofighter would be the worst option as Turkey would then be open to sanction from half a dozen european countries, any of whom could spoil the day for her.

J-20s are not exportable.

Su-35s would be a completely alien system that cannot use Turkish munitions, something unsuitable for a strike platform meant to replace the F-4.

If you think about it long enough, the only meaningful solution is a JF-17.

According to unofficial sources JF-17 and Jas Gripen are among the options. Another possibility is the purchase of Tranche1-EF from the UK as a stopp-gap solution.

Turkish air force logistics is 100% in NATO standards. Taking a Russian-origin aircraft can be a costly solution, moreover it can take many years to become operational.

Hurjet light attack jet will not be a significant power multiplier due to the short battle radius with +3 tons of ammunition lifting capacity and the 1.4mach maximum speed.If the F35s are not operational, another multi-role jet will come into play to provide a deep strike, like F4s.
 
According to unofficial sources JF-17 and Jas Gripen are among the options. Another possibility is the purchase of Tranche1-EF from the UK as a stopp-gap solution.

Turkish air force logistics is 100% in NATO standards. Taking a Russian-origin aircraft can be a costly solution, moreover it can take many years to become operational.

Hurjet light attack jet will not be a significant power multiplier due to the short battle radius with +3 tons of ammunition lifting capacity and the 1.4mach maximum speed.If the F35s are not operational, another multi-role jet will come into play to provide a deep strike, like F4s.

Thanks for the reply dBSPL. That's an interesting rumor. I think that the Gripen would be a great aircraft except that it would put Turkey in the same box as an F-35 - major US subsystems. The JF-17 could be made NATO compliant and is essentially built on the same doctrine as Western aircraft.

The F-4 has a typical combat radius of 650 kms. The JF-17 matches this combat radius. The new version of JF-17 has approximately 4500 kg of weapons capability and it would be easy to integrate Turkish weapons. I personally feel this would be a great fit and value for money.

Also - a customized version for Turkish requirements is very possible.
 
I didn't know we had a TuAF representative on PDF. What position do you hold?

It's obvious that it doesn't fullfil TuAF needs, if the JF-17 is the right aircraft to replace the F-4 we would get some of them...


 
According to unofficial sources JF-17 and Jas Gripen are among the options. Another possibility is the purchase of Tranche1-EF from the UK as a stopp-gap solution.
Would you mind sharing your sources? I have never heard anything close to JF17 being considered for TAF.
Turkish air force logistics is 100% in NATO standards. Taking a Russian-origin aircraft can be a costly solution, moreover it can take many years to become operational.
Same goes for Chinese systems.
 
Would you mind sharing your sources? I have never heard anything close to JF17 being considered for TAF.

Same goes for Chinese systems.
Source is Rana Tanveer Hussain.
and yes , JF-17 has mostly china-origin subsystems.
 
US‘s Achilles' heel in Middle East is Israel. You can not really treat USA (far away), but Israel.
And who is going to directly take on Israel in the middle East? Lol. I don't see Turkey doing that.
 
And who is going to directly take on Israel in the middle East? Lol. I don't see Turkey doing that.

Do you see any directly assault on any country in Middle East? Lol. It’s all proxy war.
 
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