Ali_Baba
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When people talk about Turkeys ability to make military jet engines, and then try to compare that with China's journey, it is a flawed comparison to make imho, as Turkey already has acquired the material science to build the single crystal blades, aswell as the associated jet engine components.
These problems were solved with deep TOT it got being part of NATO, through the building of General Electric F110-GE-100 engines, which were built under license by TAI Engines at Eskisehir as well as F110-GE-129 engines at TEI (Turkish Engine Industries). Turkey has alot of engine manufacturing infrastructure at world class levels already. Lets not forget this.
What Turkey is trying to solve is not a material science, or manufacturing issue, it is intellectual property ownership issue.
The issue of the intellectual property of a new engine design is one that Turkey can own and sell itself without restrictions. Turkey is designing a new engine for KAAN, for which it will use existing material science and infrastructure that turkey already has. Therefore Turkeys engine development will be faster and less risky than Chinas, as China had to solve the material science, manufacturing aswell as the engine design at the same time, hence the 20year journey. Turkey has builts a series of engine engines of various sizes, and the next step is a KAAN class engine.
I think for that reason they will be far more successful in their attempt.
The Indians are now attempting to replicate Turkeys journey in building world class infrastucture through as much TOT as it is allowed by GE/USA, with end to end assembly pipleline in India. They can then substitute with an Indian designed engine once they can get their core jet engine R&D and design capabilities resolved. India tried the Chinese approach and have failed at it, so they are doing a reset in their approach and are copying Turkeys approach.
These problems were solved with deep TOT it got being part of NATO, through the building of General Electric F110-GE-100 engines, which were built under license by TAI Engines at Eskisehir as well as F110-GE-129 engines at TEI (Turkish Engine Industries). Turkey has alot of engine manufacturing infrastructure at world class levels already. Lets not forget this.
What Turkey is trying to solve is not a material science, or manufacturing issue, it is intellectual property ownership issue.
The issue of the intellectual property of a new engine design is one that Turkey can own and sell itself without restrictions. Turkey is designing a new engine for KAAN, for which it will use existing material science and infrastructure that turkey already has. Therefore Turkeys engine development will be faster and less risky than Chinas, as China had to solve the material science, manufacturing aswell as the engine design at the same time, hence the 20year journey. Turkey has builts a series of engine engines of various sizes, and the next step is a KAAN class engine.
I think for that reason they will be far more successful in their attempt.
The Indians are now attempting to replicate Turkeys journey in building world class infrastucture through as much TOT as it is allowed by GE/USA, with end to end assembly pipleline in India. They can then substitute with an Indian designed engine once they can get their core jet engine R&D and design capabilities resolved. India tried the Chinese approach and have failed at it, so they are doing a reset in their approach and are copying Turkeys approach.
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