Why is this so cute
Why is this so cute
PAF were negotiating for 36 new. This met lukewarm response, so in all probability IA this figure could very well go up.@Khafee
Well there are birds in the air saying some things i cant get a clear reception,
How about you doing a favour
PAF were negotiating for 36 new. This met lukewarm response, so in all probability IA this figure could very well go up.
IA THAT is actually the plan.Oh ho ho ho, IF Covid was not enough for our Eastern Neighbors
But how come ?? I mean, well that Bulk Order to LM of $62 Billion ... . Are we going to get a big share of the pie ?
IA THAT is actually the plan.
Should we double up??PAF were negotiating for 36 new. This met lukewarm response, so in all probability IA this figure could very well go up.
Do you think sir usa will give us that high number of birds even CSF ?IA THAT is actually the plan.
Pak needs US permission I believe?AESA Radar For Turkish F16s
The F-16 AESA Nose Radar Development Project has been launched in order to meet the need for modernization of the radars of the F-16 aircraft in the Air Force Command inventory with new generation radars with Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) antenna technology.
According to the annual report of the Turkish defense giant #ASELSAN, activities for radar systems were carried out in cooperation with universities and domestic solution partners by using design, production and test infrastructures at the company's Gölbaşı Radar and Electronic Technology Center. With these activities, in addition to meeting the needs of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) with advanced technology and original systems, it is aimed to realize the sales of radar systems abroad and expand the field of activity with civil radar applications. Last year, in line with these targets, ASELSAN retained its business development, conceptual definition, design, production, platform integration, testing, delivery, and post-delivery support activities for radars that would serve on different platforms. ASELSAN previously provided new electronic warfare system SPEWS-II for Turkey's F-16 jets.
Meanwhile, in Konya, the foundation of the factory to manufacture remote-controlled weapons systems and weapons was laid by ASELSAN Konya Weapons Systems Inc.
Speaking at the factory's first stage groundbreaking ceremony in Konya's Selçuklu district, Defense Industry Vice President Mustafa Murat Şeker said Turkey has been making serious exports in the defense industry sector in recent years. 'We want to raise $2 billion in exports to $10 billion. We have to work harder and increase our ability and capacity in the defense industry,' he continued.
Haluk Görgün, Chairman and General Manager of ASELSAN, stated that remote-controlled weapons systems were put into service in 18 different countries, led by Turkey.
Görgün emphasized that the investment in Konya will be an important step in reducing external dependency in the defense industry and ensuring regional development.
This could possibly help Turkish Iron brothers Pakistan to get AESA radars on their F 16s. In past TURKEY was also giving spares and was helping Pakistan in upgrading F16s when America Denied. Turkish and Pakistani Alliance is best and time tested
That will must, but if due to Afghan deal usa have soft on Pakistan, pakistan can plan for aesa radars for our existing fleet as add on in low costPak needs US permission I believe?
Pls try and understand, irrespective of how old Vipers are only Israel can modify as it sees fit. Then, after that Turkey can, but restricted to only Turkish vipers, and some sub systems.AESA Radar For Turkish F16s
The F-16 AESA Nose Radar Development Project has been launched in order to meet the need for modernization of the radars of the F-16 aircraft in the Air Force Command inventory with new generation radars with Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) antenna technology.
According to the annual report of the Turkish defense giant #ASELSAN, activities for radar systems were carried out in cooperation with universities and domestic solution partners by using design, production and test infrastructures at the company's Gölbaşı Radar and Electronic Technology Center. With these activities, in addition to meeting the needs of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) with advanced technology and original systems, it is aimed to realize the sales of radar systems abroad and expand the field of activity with civil radar applications. Last year, in line with these targets, ASELSAN retained its business development, conceptual definition, design, production, platform integration, testing, delivery, and post-delivery support activities for radars that would serve on different platforms. ASELSAN previously provided new electronic warfare system SPEWS-II for Turkey's F-16 jets.
Meanwhile, in Konya, the foundation of the factory to manufacture remote-controlled weapons systems and weapons was laid by ASELSAN Konya Weapons Systems Inc.
Speaking at the factory's first stage groundbreaking ceremony in Konya's Selçuklu district, Defense Industry Vice President Mustafa Murat Şeker said Turkey has been making serious exports in the defense industry sector in recent years. 'We want to raise $2 billion in exports to $10 billion. We have to work harder and increase our ability and capacity in the defense industry,' he continued.
Haluk Görgün, Chairman and General Manager of ASELSAN, stated that remote-controlled weapons systems were put into service in 18 different countries, led by Turkey.
Görgün emphasized that the investment in Konya will be an important step in reducing external dependency in the defense industry and ensuring regional development.
This could possibly help Turkish Iron brothers Pakistan to get AESA radars on their F 16s. In past TURKEY was also giving spares and was helping Pakistan in upgrading F16s when America Denied. Turkish and Pakistani Alliance is best and time tested
Not that fast. Lets see where it lands.Should we double up??
Sir if Pakistan able have permission from usa dir Afghan deal and in past pakistan got kits MLU from usa than after intial few update in usa remaining got update in Turkey.Pls try and understand, irrespective of how old Vipers are only Israel can modify as it sees fit. Then, after that Turkey can, but restricted to only Turkish vipers, and some sub systems.
Even if they have some tech, that can be incorporated on PAF Vipers, it will still need permission from US.
Lastly, IF PAF/GoP has the funds, the whole fleet cna be upgraded to Blk70/72 specs. No congressional or any other admin issues.