Aerospace
Turkey plans to acquire Eurofighter Typhoon amid German blockade concerns
Turkey has declared that it is in negotiations with the UK and Spain to buy 40 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, but Germany may decide to block such a deal.
Turkey has declared that it is in negotiations with the UK and Spain to buy 40 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, but Germany may decide to block such a deal.
He stated, “We are working on procurement,” during an Ankara parliamentary hearing. “Although we are not in talks with Germany, the UK and Spain are now trying to persuade Germany… We intend to buy forty Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, if it’s possible.”
Turkey is seeking assistance from the United Kingdom and Spain, two Eurofighter co-manufacturers. Negotiations are likely to take place during President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s November 17, 2023 visit to Germany.
Concurrently, Turkey is in talks with the US to purchase 40 F-16 Block 70 Vipers and modernise 79 existing aircraft. Congressional objections, fueled by concerns about the S-400 acquisition and Turkey’s political stances, put doubt on the deal.
Turkey clearly needs more fighters to strengthen its air force, and it wants them sooner rather than later, regardless of what happens.