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Turkey will never sell bayraktar drones to India says CEO

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I loved this article! So chinese drones are sort of like our resident chinese posters - “under performing and facing major service issues due to faulty systems and poor chinese supply chain”

I’ll blame the reporter on this one. Poor ceo was asked to comment on a possibility that was never even remotely in consideration. Plus, you really cannot piss off your actual customer. India would never go for Turkish stuff when we can get much better systems.
 
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shameless advertisement. article says winglong II is underperform that's why pakistan buys tb2. since when winglong II operational in pakistan? they bought em, but not one assemble yet. also, they are different class. one is turboprop high altitude drone with nearly 3x the payload vs small piston engine drone.
Does it hurt? I’m guessing the CEO was simply parroting what the customer (pakistan) told them. Clearly they talked about why/how this acquisition really helps pakistan. He doesn’t have another frame of reference to make such a specific comment.
Sour grapes
Wait, what? 😂
 
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Sour grapes

India never asked for these drones, we are buying Israeli and US ones. Seems like the only point of this statement was to get the attention of naive pakistanis like you and make them do the free marketing for them with cringe Turkey Pak Bhai bhai posts on twitter, and it seems to be working. :lol:
 
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I loved this article! So chinese drones are sort of like our resident chinese posters - “under performing and facing major service issues due to faulty systems and poor chinese supply chain”

I’ll blame the reporter on this one. Poor ceo was asked to comment on a possibility that was never even remotely in consideration. Plus, you really cannot piss off your actual customer. India would never go for Turkish stuff when we can get much better systems.
It's Indian origin source, so don't take any word credible for it.
 
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What next, Indian Army Para SF denied made in Peshawar M-16s ?

noooo :cry:
 
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The guys on idrw comment section never fail to make me cringe.
 
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Does it hurt? I’m guessing the CEO was simply parroting what the customer (pakistan) told them. Clearly they talked about why/how this acquisition really helps pakistan. He doesn’t have another frame of reference to make such a specific comment.

Wait, what? 😂

just reread the the article and original nikkei's article. it's just indian fake news made up shit. should've known it's from idrw. :D


Solidify said: It's Indian origin source, so don't take any word credible for it.

you're right.

from the original nikkie's article
Bayraktar disclosed that he had learned from an official of a nation that had bought Chinese drones that the devices turned around once they reached the Chinese border. The official believed that the drone technology prevented them from entering Chinese airspace.

If true, these hidden restrictions would be “completely unacceptable,” according to Bayraktar.

Pakistan purchased a significant number of Chinese-made drones before purchasing TB2 drones. Asia Nikkei quoted one of Oryx’s writers, conflict expert Stijn Mitzer, as saying, “I have no information that suggests Pakistan is unhappy with their Chinese armed drones, but one could argue that if they were happy, there was no need to buy another platform.”
https://asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Pi...y-role-in-any-Taiwan-conflict-Turkey-s-Baykar
 
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