Spain Becomes First European Nation to Acquire 24 Hurjet Advanced Trainer Aircraft from Turkey
After months of evaluation, Spain has chosen Turkey’s Hurjet advanced trainer aircraft to replace its aging SF-5M advanced trainer fleet.
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After months of evaluation, Spain has chosen Turkey’s Hurjet advanced trainer aircraft to replace its aging SF-5M advanced trainer fleet.
Two Royal Air Force (RAF) Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets have landed at Murted Air Base in Ankara, Türkiye’s capital, for inspection by Turkish officials as Ankara pursues the acquisition of 40 of the fighter jets developed by a consortium of four European nations.
Two Royal Air Force (RAF) Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets will be flown to Türkiye from Qatar on December 18 for close inspection by Ankara, according to Türkiye’s Minister of Defence, Yasar Guler.
The mass production of the KTJ-3200 turbojet missile engine, developed by Turkey’s Kale Jet Engines, marks the successful completion of Turkey’s Turbojet Engine Development Project.
Turkiye’s fifth-generation fighter aircraft, “KAAN,” has successfully completed ground tests assessing the capabilities of its afterburner engine, signaling readiness for its third flight test in the near future.
Turkiye is reportedly set to acquire 12 second-hand C-130J transport aircraft from the Royal Air Force (RAF), which have been in storage since their retirement last year, in a move to enhance its tactical airlift capabilities.
The Steel Cutting ceremony for the Littoral Mission Ship Batch II (LMSB2) project of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) was held today at Istanbul Shipyard, Turkiye.
The Turkish Armed Forces are set to begin receiving their domestically developed Altay main battle tanks by the end of next year, according to Defense Minister Yasar Guler.
The United States is reportedly reconsidering selling F-35 fighter jets to Türkiye after observing Ankara’s capability to develop its own fifth-generation fighter, the “KAAN.”
The Royal Malaysian Navy’s (RMN) Batch II Littoral Mission Ships (LMSBII), currently under construction in Türkiye, are designed to perform a wide range of maritime tasks.