US, Turkey to build 600 Blackhawks

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Turkey and the U.S. are seeking to sell some 500 “made in Turkey” Blackhawk helicopters to third countries, according to Francis J. Ricciardone, the U.S. ambassador to Ankara. “We will see over 600 Blackhawk helicopters, very high technology helicopters, produced here in Turkey. The great majority of these helicopters will go to third markets, third countries,” said Ricciardone during a Turkish-American business council lunch in Istanbul on May 4.

Around one hundred of these helicopters will be used by the Turkish Armed Forces, the ambassador confirmed. U.S. firm Sikorsky Aircraft won a $3.5 billion competition in April 2011 to lead the production of more than 100 large utility helicopters for Turkey over Italy’s AgustaWestland. The defense firm is mainly set to cooperate with local Alp Aviation in production. Along with Alp, Ricciardone said some other important firms would also contribute to the making of the utility helicopters.

BUSINESS - US, Turkey to build 600 Blackhawks
 
Turkey will produce transmissions, landing gears, engine parts and avionics for the T-70, including mission computer hardware.
flightglobal.com

Some parts will come from Sikorsky of USA.
Final Assembly will be at TAI in Ankara.

Turkish workshare:
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When are the turkeys buying more Israeli drones and returning to Israel for military training? After all, Israel pioneered the use of drones in combat and Israeli drones have been used successfully by the US and its allies in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Turkish Military Delegation In Israel For Drone Deal - World Politics - Zimbio

Israeli drones were put out of service.
We use more powerfull Predators and Reapers from USA, and we've leased KingAir 350 aircraft from USA.

In summer indigenious ANKA will join the Army.
Army has ordered 30 air-units of them.
They will come in A (reconaissance) B (armed) versions.
Just like US Reaper and Predator, one armed the other unarmed.

TAI Anka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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When are the turkeys buying more Israeli drones and returning to Israel for military training? After all, Israel pioneered the use of drones in combat and Israeli drones have been used successfully by the US and its allies in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Turkish Military Delegation In Israel For Drone Deal - World Politics - Zimbio

Israeli drones were put out of service.
We use more powerfull Predators and Reapers from USA, and we've leased KingAir 350 aircraft from USA.

In summer indigenious ANKA will join the Army.
Army has ordered 30 air-units of them.
They will come in A (reconaissance) B (armed) versions.
Just like US Reaper and Predator, one armed the other unarmed.

TAI Anka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ankamale.PNG

Israel halted sales of drones to turkey. Now, you know, turkey.

Israel is the 4th largest military exporter in the world ahead of the UK. Turkey is a third world shithole

Boeing Aerospace, Third Largest Military Contractor In The World
Israel has a large and modern air force and a successful commercial aviation sector. Israel is also important to Boeing because of its position as a world aerospace leader. The Israeli aerospace industry in the public and private sectors provides a high level of innovation and expertise in the design and manufacture of a wide variety of defense, space and communications products. With some of the world’s highest per capita numbers of engineers and scientists, Israel is at the forefront of technological advancement, with a highly skilled and educated work force and a strong commitment to research and development.
Boeing Israel: Overview
 
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Turk map (78 war memorials dedicated to the Turk in 34 countries)


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JStone, this thread belongs to people who don't question why their God was asleep for 2.000 years when they were slapped all through world-history until the pity of intl-Community was so big to final award them their country, which they couldn't establish by their own strength for thousands of years.

Go into your threads, where you can lament about your genocide and we can express our pity to what happened to you.
 
Israel is the most successful country in the Middle East so turkeys' allah clearly wills the Jews to be winners and the turkeys and muslims to be losers. :clap2:

Suckers! :badgrin:

Investor's Business Daily: How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In The Dark
Israel, a New Jersey-sized nation of 7.5 million people (1.7 million of whom are Arab) filed 7,082 international patents in the five years ending in 2007. By contrast, 28 majority-Muslim nations with almost 1.2 billion people — 155 times the population of Israel — were granted 2,071 patents in the same period. Narrowing the comparison to the 17 Muslim nations of the Middle East from Morocco to Iran and down the Arabian Peninsula, the 409 million people in that region generated 680 patents in five years.
This means that the Arab and Iranian world produced about one patent per year for every 3 million people, compared with Israel's output of one annual patent for every 5,295 people, an Israeli rate some 568 times that of Israel's neighbors and sometime enemies.

The awarding of Nobel Prizes in the quantitative areas of chemistry, economics and physics shows a similar disparity, with five Israeli winners compared with one French Algerian (a Jew who earned the prize for work done in France) and an Egyptian-American (for work done at Caltech in California).

But wealth isn't the sole explanation for this disparity in intellectual innovation. Saudi Arabia enjoyed a per capita income of $24,200 in 2010. Yet the Kingdom averages an anemic 37 patents per year compared with Israel's 1,416 per year — and there are 3 1/2 times more Saudis than Israelis, meaning that Israel's per capita output of intellectual property is 132 times greater than Saudi Arabia's.

The telltale signs of Israel's economic rise can be seen in the Tel Aviv skyline and the new office complexes around Jerusalem. International giant Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. was founded in 1901 by three pharmacists in Jerusalem. Today it employs 40,000 around the world. Teva has a market cap of $44.2 billion — the most highly valued company based in Israel and the ninth-largest firm traded on the Nasdaq

A few miles from Teva's gleaming office campus west of the Old City sits the former national mint building for the British Mandate. Built in 1937, this renovated building, along with the old Ottoman Empire railway warehouses next to it, houses the JVP Media Quarter and 300 entrepreneurs.

The complex hosts Israel's leading venture capital firm, Jerusalem Venture Partners, as well as 35 startups and a performing arts center for good measure. JVP, which has helped launch 70 companies since 1993, has more than $820 million under management with seven active venture capital funds.

The Media Quarter concept was created in 2002 when JVP founder Erel Margalit wanted to create a media-focused incubator that combined technology, culture, art and business. JVP has shepherded 18 initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, including some of the largest Israel-based companies: Qlik Technologies, Netro Corp., Chromatis Networks, Precise Software, Cogent Communications.

Less than 300 miles separate the purposeful creative buzz in the JVP Media Quarter from the restive streets of Cairo, where the Muslim Brotherhood tells Egypt's unemployed that their plight is the fault of corrupt capitalists and Jews. It doesn't take a Nobel Prize-winning economist to figure out where these two economies are going.

How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In Dark - Investors.com
 
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