ChineseTiger1986
Registered Member
I have a bold take that China might offer the technology of the 35,000 lbs turbofan engine to Turkiye if it can withdraw its membership from NATO.
Otherwise, if Turkiye remains as NATO member, China cannot risk the critical specs of its engine technology being disclosed to NATO.
Although the WS-10C or even the WS-15 might not be China's most advanced jet engine technology anymore. However, China still has large number of 4.5th/5th gen fighter being equipped with these engines.
KAAN is becoming the pride for the entire Islamic world, and the US is becoming a full fledged MAGA country, and becoming increasingly hostile to the non-white countries, plus the influence from Israel. It is close to 100% impossible that the US will assist Turkiye to develop its 5th gen engine technology.
And Russia is always struggling to mass produce 5th gen jet engines, and the Ukrainian war has really exhausted them, and it is unlikely that they can offer any real tangible assistance to Turkiye in the next 1-2 decades.
China is becoming the only remaining possibility for KAAN's 5th gen jet engine.
However, the Chinese leadership don't want to take any risk if this deal has no real good return to China, but only with potential military secret breach to NATO.
If Turkiye can become a non-NATO country and getting politically close to China, then China will consider the reward of 35,000 lbs jet engine technology.
Otherwise, if Turkiye remains as NATO member, China cannot risk the critical specs of its engine technology being disclosed to NATO.
Although the WS-10C or even the WS-15 might not be China's most advanced jet engine technology anymore. However, China still has large number of 4.5th/5th gen fighter being equipped with these engines.
KAAN is becoming the pride for the entire Islamic world, and the US is becoming a full fledged MAGA country, and becoming increasingly hostile to the non-white countries, plus the influence from Israel. It is close to 100% impossible that the US will assist Turkiye to develop its 5th gen engine technology.
And Russia is always struggling to mass produce 5th gen jet engines, and the Ukrainian war has really exhausted them, and it is unlikely that they can offer any real tangible assistance to Turkiye in the next 1-2 decades.
China is becoming the only remaining possibility for KAAN's 5th gen jet engine.
However, the Chinese leadership don't want to take any risk if this deal has no real good return to China, but only with potential military secret breach to NATO.
If Turkiye can become a non-NATO country and getting politically close to China, then China will consider the reward of 35,000 lbs jet engine technology.
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