do u think only rolls Royce or some western companies can make good fighter jet engines ?????
engines can be found from China , or russia hope you know where turkish relations are standing with western powers specially USA ?
and hope u hve seen that with all the cries still turkey is ready to get S 400 from Russia ???
I gss , ur views shows lot of weakness about the emerging geo political and strategical developments in asia ?
and I wish u are not so informed that where turkey is standing and with whom ?
engines r no problems , it's the other aspects like , areo designs / it's dimensions and knowledge of which part been used how and when thats what is important , Russia and China both have proven and capable aero industries it's just to mash the western design and use of tech with a western mind frame , turkey has gaiNed a lot of experience with F16s and it's ready to share that with giants like russia and China which can develop similar parts and machines and other stuff as what's been used in western 4th gen fighter aircrafts , imagine a new fighter jet , simmilar to the F16S but hAving more advanced areo dynamics with stealthiness but using 2 russian or chinese engines instead ???
Pardon do contradict again and IMO it is You, who's wrong ... several times.
First of all I'm fully aware of the political background, changes and developments, but IMO it is turkey that currently at the cost of a direct short-term benefit plays a dangerous game. Trying to get benefits from Russia and or China, by bullying the West, getting rid with accepted social positions like free speech, political freedom only for a nationalistic fewer leads IMO only to a lot of trust and stability given away. By this development they only enlarge the gap that already exists.
Second: increasing the depts with the aim to spur economic development at all cost is again only a short-term win ... and the result can be already seen.
And finally, You have IMO a completely wrong perception of the technical side: Engines ARE a problem, they are the core and epitome of aerospace technology and we all know how badly Russia and China lag behind, So there nothing like "Russia and China both have proven and capable aero industries it's just to mash the western design".
Also, do you think General Electric will sell full IP of their most modern engine to a county that is just flirting with Russia and China? Do you really think they would sell their crown jewels?
So in consequence, all these fancy Turkish projects are nothing but what-ifs for the moment with unrealistic timeframes, goals and even more the unsolved question on how to pay for that all.
But again, we'll have to wait and see.