'The one-to-one mock-up of the Turkish Fighter Project will be shown to the public for the first time in Paris,' says Turkish Aerospace
Turkish Aerospace will showcase its ATAK, ANKA, HURJET and GOKBEY platforms, at the fair."The one-to-one mock-up of the Turkish Fighter Project, initiated to meet the needs of Turkish Armed Forces, which is the prime contractor of Turkish Aerospace, will be shown to the public for the first time in Paris," said the company.
"Turkey will demonstrate once again its infrastructure, technologies and abilities to produce 5th generation jet aircraft, which is therefore considered invaluable to a leading power like the USA, Russia and China." Temel Kotil, the president and CEO of Turkish Aerospace said "for the first time we will exhibit a Turkish fighter[jet] in Paris in order to show our capabilities."
"Thus, Turkey will demonstrate that there is no difference from other countries from the point of view of technological infrastructure.” Founded in 1973, Turkish Aerospace is the prime contractor of the Turkish Fighter Project, established to meet the needs of the Turkish Armed Forces.
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