f we cannot procure the F110 engine from the U.S., what you're saying will happen. However, even if it takes longer than expected, have no doubt that it will eventually become one of the best fighter aircraft in the world
Well, then Kaan is heavily delayed for the TAF and IMO all export prospects and as such as I’ve already said, all grandiose Turkish delusions à la MMM-E are simply out of the question; it’s a naive calculation, eben eine "Milchmädchenrechnung"! And as for all these superlatives, isn’t it enough to simply complete the project successfully and not just muddle through like India?
C´mon Deino...
TF35.000 it is closer than any FCAS/GCAP or SKAFT or DUKFS!!!
Even if TF35000 goes wrong they can always buy license from chinese or russian companies...
No-one - especially not me - said, FCAS/GCAP or whatever will be earlier even more so since they are a totally different generation, and IMO TF35000 is maybe closer but surely not close enough!
And regarding China: They will NEVER EVER sell Turkey a licence for any of their high end engines! Why should they when the lack of an engine kills a competitor especially why nationalsits like MMM-E pretend, they don't need anything from China.
And Russia has nothing n offer at least nothing that would even more harm the Turkish.US-relations.
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In the worst-case scenario, We could reverse engineer the GE F110 Engine and add extra technologies to use this Engine for the KAAN Fighter Jet
And there we have yet another example of how this is driven by mindless jingoism, coupled with criminal arrogance and technical incompetence: “So we’ll just copy the F110, then!??” Sure, and Uncle Sam will surely turn a blind eye, just because a few megalomaniacs disregard IP rights, flout every contract, and above all are foolish enough to believe that just because they’ve been cobbling together F110s for a few years, they can just copy an F110 ready for series production in 2–3 years.
The only problem is that Kaan is still underpowered with this stolen, copied engine, making all those big-talk performance claims simply illusory!
And that brings us back to point one: If the TF35000 doesn’t pan out, Kaan is a stillborn as an operational fighter!