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The ADA Class has proven to be such a major success story thanks to the ingenuity of the Turks and the trust of the Pakistan navy. Pakistan’s order of the ADA Class and the Jinnah spinoffs have nudged other countries to go for the ADA class.
 
The ADA Class has proven to be such a major success story thanks to the ingenuity of the Turks and the trust of the Pakistan navy. Pakistan’s order of the ADA Class and the Jinnah spinoffs have nudged other countries to go for the ADA class.

Pakistan's order played little to no role in other countries decision to go with Ada.
 
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I think there is potential here for a relation that goes beyond just buyer seller, there is potential for codevelopment and potential for an ecosystem of products and sub products, local production of Turkish munitions for example would be of strategic benefit for both countries, as production facilities would be diversified and there would be potential for exchanging munitions in a high intensity conflict where a single source of munitions isn't enough, as we are seeing with the Ukraine war, with the US using Japan and Korea and even Turkey to replenish artillery shells and Patriot missiles built in Japan being supplied to the US as a supplement to local production that isn't able to keep up with the expenditure rate.
 
The papers "present the price of a Turkish ammunition manufacturer at USD 2700 per 155 mm HE grenade," reads the statement. "This is contrasted with the price of 3200 EUR at which this grenade was to be supplied to Ukraine under the Czech ammunition initiative."

CSG denies allegations of profiting from the ~$750 margin generated [...]

On a note from Defense Express, Turkiye has been considered one of the most likely candidates for a donor of artillery ammunition under the Czech Initiative even before this insight.


Very interesting. Apparently, we're producing cheap and highly reliable ammunition. Good to know.
 
The papers "present the price of a Turkish ammunition manufacturer at USD 2700 per 155 mm HE grenade," reads the statement. "This is contrasted with the price of 3200 EUR at which this grenade was to be supplied to Ukraine under the Czech ammunition initiative."

CSG denies allegations of profiting from the ~$750 margin generated [...]

On a note from Defense Express, Turkiye has been considered one of the most likely candidates for a donor of artillery ammunition under the Czech Initiative even before this insight.


Very interesting. Apparently, we're producing cheap and highly reliable ammunition. Good to know.

The only reason its not coming from Turkish production is b/c of Greece and France blocking EU funding to go to Turkey for purchase of defense equipment for Ukraine. They would rather pay higher and have Ukraine receive less weapons, rather than let money go to Turkey.

The Hate is unreal. lol
 

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