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Kendi ananı s..me yeter.ananızı sikmeye geldim
Sg şimdi.
Karısını koluna bile takar yunanın. S.. et .iki pic iyi anlasiyor
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Kendi ananı s..me yeter.ananızı sikmeye geldim
Karısını koluna bile takar yunanın. S.. et .iki pic iyi anlasiyor
kes lan amına kodumun fetöcüsüKendi ananı s..me yeter.
Sg şimdi.
Karısını koluna bile takar yunanın. S.. et .
Hoca efendinizi bağırta çağırta siktim ağla amına kodumun piçigavurlar cok sever bu tipleri, hemen kucaklarina alirlar.
siyasi ortaklarinin bir yerine bomba döseniyor ya, stres yapti kuduruyor betonist
This project shouldn't have taken this long.
There are always a million excuses for failure.Me personally I don't think Turkey could have developed an engine and transmission before South Korea,
No, you're thinking wrong. BMC Power's pace of progress proves this to us. It could happen if really wanted.Me personally I don't think Turkey could have developed an engine and transmission before South Korea, which has a strong engine development industry(both civilian and military through hyundia) going back decades, they also have much more experience building and developing tanks, with the K1 and now the K2.
We'll have to wait until 2025 at the very least, hope there isn't a new war before then, because if there is, get ready to ride those M60E3s and M48A5T2sNo, you're thinking wrong. BMC Power's pace of progress proves this to us. It could happen if really wanted.
If it had been planned from the beginning that the engine would also be developed indigenously, tanks using national engines would have been included in the inventory by now. Politically-induced delays in the tender process for mass production also did not help at all.
Anyway, it's over. From now on, we must move to mass production as soon as possible, taking into account the lessons learned from the Ukrainian and Israeli wars.
This is a big problem in Turkey, not just on internet but also in the military.@LegionnairE
I'm not worried about the lack of tanks in terms of quality and quantity.
What really worries me is the lack of i) AESA radars and ii) jet-powered drones (KE and Anka-3) and iii) Kaan and iv) especially Siper.
I hope we don't get into a war before these come.
Where did they go?Ukraine had many TB2s, they lost them all
In the first day of the war, I predicted that they would all be shot down. But according to this, some are still being used in reconnaissance.Where did they go?
No, you're thinking wrong. BMC Power's pace of progress proves this to us. It could happen if really wanted.
taking into account the lessons learned from the Ukrainian and Israeli wars.