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Turkey and NATO: towards a break-up or redefinition?

Turkey and NATO: towards a break-up or redefinition?

1 October 2024 admin 0

Turkey’s refusal to take part in the Ramstein Flag 24 exercise raises questions about its future within NATO and its geopolitical ambitions. Turkey recently refused […]

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Sweden’s entry into NATO: a fighter jet blackmail

27 September 2023 admin 0

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared that Turkey would approve Sweden’s membership of NATO if the USA sold F-16 fighter jets to Turkey. This […]

Turkey FT-X fighter jet

Turkey seeks partners for TF-X program

2 September 2023 admin 0

Despite economic difficulties, Turkey is forging ahead with its TF-X indigenous fighter program. It is actively seeking foreign partners to support the project. Unfavorable economic […]

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US to provide Turkey initially F-35 fighter jet despite opposition

10 May 2018 admin 0

Ankara will receive its first F-35 mma fighter jet from your US in June. This is certainly even with a faltering romantic relationship involving the […]

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  • How the US Air Force wants to boost its wargames with AI
  • The secrets of the SR-71 on surviving at an altitude of 25,900 meters
  • Is speed still decisive for fighter jets in the stealth era?
  • How the American P-63 became the USSR’s killer tank weapon
  • Germany faces Moscow’s deadly hybrid warfare
  • Gripen vs. F-35: a tug-of-war for Canada’s aerial future
  • The Eurofighter threatened without stealth, but buoyed by its sensors
  • How Danish F-16s are changing Argentina’s air power
  • The Bell D-139 Vertiburner, a forgotten VTOL from the Cold War
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  • How the MiG-31 secretly guided MiG-23 and MiG-29 radars with their systems turned off
  • How the US Air Force wants to boost its wargames with AI
  • The secrets of the SR-71 on surviving at an altitude of 25,900 meters
  • Is speed still decisive for fighter jets in the stealth era?
  • How the American P-63 became the USSR’s killer tank weapon
  • Germany faces Moscow’s deadly hybrid warfare
  • Gripen vs. F-35: a tug-of-war for Canada’s aerial future
  • The Eurofighter threatened without stealth, but buoyed by its sensors
  • How Danish F-16s are changing Argentina’s air power
  • The Bell D-139 Vertiburner, a forgotten VTOL from the Cold War
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