Eurofighter Typhoon Deal: Turkiye and Britain's Strategic Leap
Turkiye and Britain have signed a preliminary agreement for Turkiye's acquisition of Eurofighter Typhoon jets. This marks a pivotal moment in Turkiye's efforts to modernize its air fleet. Discussions on pricing and technical terms are ongoing, with hopes of finalizing a full deal soon.
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On Wednesday, Turkiye and Britain took a significant step forward in modernizing Turkiye's air capabilities by signing a preliminary agreement for the sale of Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets. The memorandum of understanding was inked by Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler and his British counterpart, John Healey, during a defense industry fair in Istanbul, according to the Turkish Ministry of National Defence.
NATO member Turkiye has long been interested in acquiring 40 Eurofighter jets, which are manufactured by a consortium of British, German, and Italian companies. Initially, Germany was opposed to the sale but later reversed its stance, allowing Britain to lead the negotiations on behalf of the consortium. A statement from the Turkish defence ministry noted that the memorandum signifies the two countries are "one step closer to a full agreement on the Typhoon." The ministers acknowledged the signing as a positive move toward integrating Turkiye into the Typhoon club and expressed a joint desire to finalize the arrangements swiftly.
Turkish officials have indicated that negotiations are still open regarding pricing and technical specifics, having received an initial offer and planning to make a counter-proposal. Additionally, Turkiye is exploring rejoining the US-led F-35 fighter jet program after their expulsion in 2019 due to their purchase of Russian S-400 missile defense systems. Meanwhile, Turkiye is advancing a domestic project to develop a fifth-generation fighter jet, named the KAAN, expected to be operational by 2028.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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