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Turkey's Loitering munition 'LENTATEK Kargı' with E/O sensor
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And here RF homing seeker that's developed by Aselsan, which also has a SIGINT mode which relays information back to command centre.
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Video processing chip developed by Yongatek, will be used in UAV applications moving forward.

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(eKathimerini (Greece), oct.12)

US Senate drops amendments restricting F-16 sale to Turkey​

Two amendments introduced by Democratic Senators Bob Menendez and Chris van Hollen restricting the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey have been dropped from the Senate version of the annual US defense spending bill.

The Senate formally kicked off debate Tuesday on the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a must-pass $817 billion bill setting policy for the Pentagon.

The Senate is out of session until after the November 8 mid-term elections. The fiscal 2023 NDAA must pass the Senate and House of Representatives before it can be sent to the White House for President Joe Biden to sign into law.

The first amendment required the American president to certify that “such a transfer is in the national interest of the United States” and requires “concrete steps taken to ensure that such F-16s are not used by Turkey for repeated unauthorized territorial overflights of Greece.”

The second amendment created additional conditions for Turkey to purchase or modernize its F-16 fighter jets, also relating to Ankara’s efforts to undermine the Syrian Democratic Forces and requiring its ratification of Sweden and Finland’s NATO accession.

‘Pathetic’ Greece
Meanwhile, after defending the controversial agreements Ankara signed with the Libyan government in Tripoli, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu Tuesdaylaunched into a brazen verbal attack on Greece, which views the maritime borders and hydrocarbon exploration deals with the North African country as a sharp escalation in aggression on Turkey’s part.

“The agreement with Libya foresees exploration on land, at sea, coastal research and more. What do you care, since the agreement does not include a particular area that is under discussion for you?” he said, claiming that Greece is vexed by the agreements because it “cannot stomach the fact that Turkey is a global actor.” “Greece is pathetic. People are tired of it,” Cavusoglu told TVNET in an interview, according to translated comments.
 
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Turdkey's apparently keen to purchase 14 C-130 J that UK'd be retiring from service soon . These jets are reportedly in good condition not having seen much usage during it's tenure . Wonder what IAF's upto given we were looking to place more orders for these transporters before the line shut down for good thanks to us taking our own sweet time .

In other news Turdkey is considering upto 2 squadrons of the Eurofighter to counter the HAF's Rafales. Where on earth will they find those 10 billion USDs to finance this deal remains to be seen unless Qatar is playing Santa .
 
ANKA-3 Combat Unmanned Aircraft System developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries was displayed for the first time

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Interesting footage; There is currently integration works with adding SUNGUR MANPAD to TB2 - this would give TB2 capabilities to engage air targets out to 8+km.
Is that what was depicted there ? All I heard was the soundtrack of Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries & a drone thru the HUDS. How many pints of Guinness you recommend we have to see what you saw Paddy?