With F-35 expulsion,
Turkey’s top weapons buyer prioritizes TF-X work
By: Burak Ege Bekdil 1 day ago
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Full-scale model of Turkish Aerospace Industries'
TF-X at the Paris Air Show on June 17, 2019. Photo: Per Gram
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey’s top defense procurement
official, Ismail Demir, said in an April 30 TV interview that the government
will prioritize the production of its indigenous TF-X fighter jet amid an
estimated loss of $1.4 billion for local industry following the country’s
expulsion from the American-led F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program.
The U.S. decided to exclude Turkey from the
multinational program in response to Ankara’s decision to acquire and deploy
the Russian-made S-400 surface-to-air missile system. Turkish aerospace
officials said domestic companies associated with the F-35 production effort
are to fulfill commitments to manufacturing thousands of parts until next year,
but the aircraft will not be delivered to the Turkish Air Force.
Turkish Aerospace Industries is designing,
developing and will build the TF-X, aiming to fly the aircraft around the
2025-2026 time frame.
TAI CEO Temel Kotil said in an April 27 TV interview
that “the government has earmarked an additional $1.3 billion to Phase 1 of the
TF-X program. A total of 6,000 engineers are working on this program.”
He added his company will soon build the first
hangar for the TF-X as well as what he called Europe’s second-best wind tunnel
for testing the aircraft.
“My [top priority] is the TF-X program. It
definitely has to be done,” Kotil said.
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