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U.S.: Producing F-35 fighter jets without Turkey possible

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Amid Russia tensions, producing F-35 fighter jets without Turkey possible: U.S. sources

Mike Stone, Humeyra Pamuk

MARCH 28, 2019

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Excluding NATO-member Turkey from the trillion-dollar F-35 fighter jet program would be challenging due to Ankara’s integral role in the stealthy jet’s production process, but not impossible, U.S. sources familiar with the situation said.

Last week Reuters reported that the United States could soon freeze preparations for delivering F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, a move that would widen the rift between Ankara and Washington, the latest disagreement in a years-long standoff.

At the heart of the matter lies Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s commitment to buy a Russian air defense system that the United States says would compromise the security of F-35 aircraft, which is built by Lockheed Martin Corp.

The United States and other NATO allies who own F-35 fighter jets fear the radar on the Russian S-400 missile system will learn how to spot and track the F-35, making it less able to evade Russian weapons in the future.

The United States has offered Turkey the more expensive, Patriot anti-missile system at a discount that expires at the end of March, but on the condition that Ankara drop its plans to buy the S-400.

So far Ankara has not shown any willingness to reverse the S-400 purchase, forcing the United States to explore a future for the F-35 program without Turkey, which makes parts of the fuselage, landing gear and cockpit displays.

Two U.S. sources familiar with the F-35’s intricate, worldwide production process and U.S. thinking on the issue say Turkey can be replaced. Officials with the Pentagon and the Turkish embassy declined to comment.

“There are about 800 parts that Turkey makes for the F-35, and of them, very few are sole source,” said a person with direct knowledge of the U.S. position, explaining that single source parts from Turkey can be replaced by contractors who had previously bid to make them.

“Turkey is not too big to fail,” the person said.

Replacing or finding substitutes for the Turkish components would slow production for a three-month period at the Lockheed Martin facility that builds the jets, the person said.

Lockheed declined to comment.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in December said Ankara plays a significant role in the production of the trillion-dollar jet and therefore removing it from the program would not be easy.

But sources say several components of the F-35 made in Turkey, can be easily replaced. For example, the center fuselage produced in Ankara, could be made by Northrop Grumman Corp , which already makes them in California.

In the mean time, more Turkish pilots are set to begin training at U.S. air force bases, joining the Turkish pilots already there and Ankara still hopes to take delivery of two aircraft in November.

Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said on Tuesday he wants Turkey to remain in the F-35 fighter jet program, but added that Ankara needed to buy the Patriot missile defense system.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...out-turkey-possible-u-s-sources-idUSKCN1R90CY
 
well , as far as I researched , USA just used others countries to make less advanced parts of F35 just get some found for their project .... they never depend their capability of producing F35 to others ....

its some simple fact and anybody with common sense knew that USA can built what Turkey can produce ....
 
In the end i believe Turkey will have to make a decision whether F-35 or S-400?
By the way why does Turkey want to buy S-400 and if for some reason US does freeze sale of F-35 how will it affect the operational readiness of Turkish Air force and will the purchase of S-400 justify renaming out of F-35?
 
In the end i believe Turkey will have to make a decision whether F-35 or S-400?
By the way why does Turkey want to buy S-400 and if for some reason US does freeze sale of F-35 how will it affect the operational readiness of Turkish Air force and will the purchase of S-400 justify renaming out of F-35?

Its not just simple military decision ....

its about USA saying : " Hey Turks , you are not independent country as you think and you have behave like we dictate to you ... " and this hurting Turks pride ...
 
Well nothing is impossible but making such a change will be a big setback and the price will go up quite a lot for an already expensive A/C and the delay in project will allow China & USSR to field competitors
 
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you can take the asset of that country when the court decides. it might take 10 years..

do you dare to freeze USA asset in Turkey and risked being sanction because some random Human right NGO publish a report about Turkey and USA use it as an excuse to sanction you !?
 

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