The Kaan: Turkey's Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter



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42 thoughts on “The Kaan: Turkey's Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter”

  1. You start out saying the plane wasn't going to use any foreign aid except for BAE, and then you turn around and mention it's powered by GE (i.e. American) engines with a future plan to upgrade them to Rolls Royce (i.e. British) engines. Engines are THE KEY to a fighter jet (otherwise it's just an expensive ground fixture). -_-

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  2. I don't know how many channels this guy has. But you should know that he is financed bei official EU-Institution and using his channels to make pro israeli/zionist propaganda. Do not support this channel. Unsubscribe!

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  3. hey with trumps re-election and his stance on the F-35, even the US military can be a customer. He always thought the F-35 was too expensive for what it is, and he ordered boeing and other companies to come up with alternatives (which they didnt). This can be the alternative he wants. Would be pretty funny.

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  4. This guy is most likely a polish zionist and freemason lover , they are making trouble where ever they go and they get backed by other foreign traveller populations within turkey who sneak into nations and cause endless conflicts .

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  5. The Turks work very hard they will definitely sure gonna surprise the world with their high technology quality military weapons Kaan included…!! İmagine the tech produced we don't know about them…🤔!! My respect ❤

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  6. A reminder, Turkey wanted to buy and negotiated for years as the country has fully integrated NATO defense network system. At that time they also invested heavily to F-35 and shaped their industry to produce the parts they're assigned to. USA however, with all lobbying in its own delayed the purchase and did everything possible to not sign it, "concerns" like Patriot's spec might be leaked to Russia was one of them. Europe also did not wanted to sell/partner with Turkey and NATO itself also blocked the Chinese deal. So as a country bordering several conflict zones, Turkey bought S-400, and USA not only kicked the Turkey without refunding any spending on F-35, they also officially requested that Turkey needs to give them several S-400 they bought in order to study Russian system.
    It feels satire, but western countries became quite circus themselves in this past decade. In response, Turkey decided to heavily invest its defense industry both Naval, Air and Land, as result they got pretty darn impressive products and got a good chunk of income as exporter. All thanks to NATO "allies" I guess.

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  7. People do not realize if you are against China, Russia, Iran and N. Korea you need to be ally with Türkiye and you need strong Türkiye in the region because Turks, Azerbaijanis and Central Asians are both Turkic people comes from same roots and they have same religion. Also there are millions of Turkic people living in Russia, China and Iran. Also Türkiye has a very good relationship with S. Korea and Japan too. Plus Türkiye has influence all over Middle east, Balkans, Caucasia and North Africa too.

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  8. I wouldn't trust Turkey. Don't do business with them, period…..
    Turkey doesn't have much of an electronics industry. So the key systems are probably designed and build by BAE Systems. If that relationship sours, their airplane is worthless.

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  9. Good for them. In the long run its's cheaper to build your own, because you end up with the infrastracture to develop your on your own schedule and off the radar of other countries. It's a strategic asset.

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  10. Kaan uçağı bizim için çok önemli benzerliğe gelir isek bu sormal önemli olan yazilim ve yetekleri radarlari daha bir çok özelliği.Kaan anka 3 kızılelma tb2 tb3 Akıncı aksungur gibi bir cok insansiz savaş uçağı ve ihasi ile bağımsız çalışacak bir kaan insansiz Kızılelma Anka3 insansiz jet uçaklarına görev verebilecek uzun menzilli radarlari var tehlikeli yerlere kendini riske etmeden insansiz savaş ucaklarina bonbalama görevlerini onlara bırakacak.Ucak kadarda atacağı füze ve bomba cesitleride önemli kaan ve diğer ucaklari için bütün yerli füzeler bitti hava hava fuzeleri hava yer füzeleri tamam kaan Kızılelma anka 3 uçakları radara yakalanmadan hedefe yaklaşmadan 500 km den füzesini hedefe yollayip dönecek.somj atmaca füzeleri ve daha nicesi bunun için bitti.İyi bir ucak kadar iyi fuzelerde önemli iyi bir silahin vardir ama iyi bir mermin yok ise o silah bir şeye yaramaz.Atacagi fuzelerde yerli ve bitti.14 sene içinde tam bağımsız bir ülke olacaz.Havada denizde karada .Tarihdeki yerimizi alacaz.🇦🇿🇧🇬🇰🇿🇰🇬🇺🇿🇹🇲🇹🇷🇦🇿🇧🇬🇰🇿🇰🇬🇺🇿🇹🇲🇹🇷

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  11. -Try to jump out of F35 project
    -US won't allow it
    -Intentionally buy air defence systems from ruskis
    -US pissed off and you are dumped from the project
    -Reverse engineer S400s to develop your own air defence systems
    -Spend all money and pay all attention to domestic 5th gen fighter
    -Win-win

    Respect for those sturdy bastard Turks.

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