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Turkish Engine Industries have updated their website, includes TF35000 turbofan engine for KAAN;
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Looks very F119-like apart from the nozzle section obviously.
It's a Turkish F119 except for the nozzle. EJ200 doesn't even have IGV.
We are looking at a Turkish F119 with XF9 characteristics of a smaller diameter. Estimated inlet diameter of 90 cm vs 98 cm for the F119.
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This should keep the weight of the engine below 2000kg.
TULGAR HMD prototype
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Most likelyTEI has removed the render from their website, and TRmotor has gone into maintenance mode. Shared something they shouldn't have ?
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A RECORD-SETTING DEFENSE EXPORT AGREEMENT BETWEEN TÜRKİYE AND INDONESIA: THE DEAL COVERS THE SALE OF 48 UNITS OF THE NATIONAL COMBAT AIRCRAFT KAAN, DEVELOPED INDIGENOUSLY BY TURKISH AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES (TUSAŞ)
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) has achieved a significant strategic milestone on the international stage. During the INDO Defence 2025 exhibition held in Indonesia, an agreement was signed between Türkiye and Indonesia for the sale of 48 units of the fifth-generation National Combat...www.defenceturkey.com
Indonesia signs for 48 Kaan with Turkish engines
A RECORD-SETTING DEFENSE EXPORT AGREEMENT BETWEEN TÜRKİYE AND INDONESIA
THE DEAL COVERS THE SALE OF 48 UNITS OF THE NATIONAL COMBAT AIRCRAFT KAAN, DEVELOPED INDIGENOUSLY BY TURKISH AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES (TUSAŞ)
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) has achieved a significant strategic milestone on the international stage. During the INDO Defence 2025 exhibition held in Indonesia, an agreement was signed between Türkiye and Indonesia for the sale of 48 units of the fifth-generation National Combat Aircraft, KAAN, which was designed, developed, and manufactured entirely with national resources. Under the agreement, the aircraft will be delivered to Indonesia.
The signing ceremony took place on June 11 in Jakarta with the participation of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, President of Defence Industries Haluk Görgün, Indonesian Minister of Defense Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, Chairman of TUSAŞ Ömer Cihad Vardan, Deputy Minister of National Defense and Vice Chairman of the TUSAŞ Board of Directors Şuay Alpay, and TUSAŞ CEO Dr. Mehmet Demiroğlu.
In accordance with the agreement, all 48 KAAN aircraft will be delivered within 120 months. The aircraft to be delivered will be powered by engines that will also be produced using Türkiye’s national capabilities.
This agreement covers not only the delivery of the KAAN aircraft but also includes significant technology transfer components in the field of aviation. Through this strategic cooperation, Türkiye and Indonesia aim to promote knowledge sharing and enhance local capabilities. The agreement also envisions leveraging Indonesia’s industrial infrastructure and production capacities for the KAAN program.
The first official announcement of the KAAN sale to Indonesia was made by the President of Türkiye, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. President Erdoğan stated:
“I hope this agreement, which clearly reflects the progress and capabilities of our domestic and national defense industry, will be beneficial for both Türkiye and Indonesia. I extend my sincere greetings and gratitude to my esteemed counterpart, President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia, in whose presence this agreement was signed. I also congratulate our Presidency of Defence Industries, Turkish Aerospace Industries, and all institutions involved in the production of KAAN and in concluding this record-breaking export deal in our Republic’s history
Secondly, Indonesia is kind of infamous for committing to an aircraft type and then backing out, they simply don't have a good track record.
The website of your source is absolute cancer…Not sure why those Turkish media or even TUSAS themselves refer the MOU as a law binding purchase agreement of some sort.
What was actually signed was MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). It's basically just an intent. Pretty much like what was "signed" back in February.
The website of your source is absolute cancer…
We still have to wait until everything clears up, though.
Was wondering what scope of an "agreement" it is as well, and it does seem like it is a MOU rather than something more legally binding like MOA. Though this definitely is a step forward from the "cooperation agreement" signed earlier this year, being much more concrete.The way Erdoğan talks about it, I’m not sure if it’s *just* an MoU…
Turkish Aerospace also explicitly mentions when they sign a MoU - like in the case of the Hürjet deal with Spain and Airbus:
Though this definitely is a step forward from the "cooperation agreement" signed earlier this year, being much more concrete.
Why is that?Either way, I always felt that Kaan was better suited for Indonesian needs than either the Eagle II or Boramae, so good on them.
Why even bother with KAAN, when Indonesia has already a foot into the KF-21 development.
Better range.Why even bother with KAAN, when Indonesia has already a foot into the KF-21 development.
Yes, I understood that both are not legally binding. I was rather talking about the scope of the cooperation being discussed being more exact this time around with numbers to talk with, although how meaningful those numbers are, is to be seen.No.. as the Cooperation agreement is also an MOU and not legally binding too. I was able to obtain the document, unfortunately only Indonesian version are available
Oh, by "always", I've meant "always since they procured Rafale". I think it might make sense that way.Why is that?
Either way I hope they actually stuck to something.. already we've seen the Rafale, F-15EX, Su-35, and J-10C being linked to Indonesia alongside the KF-21, the latter of which, they actually have some developmental input and tech transfers.
So, in the future, Indonesian Air Force may operating:
Sukhoi-27
Sukhoi-30
F-16
T/A-50
Hawk-209
Rafale
KF-21 ( Probably ) x
Sukhoi-35 ( Rumour )
F-15EX ( Rumour )
J-10A/C ( Rumour )
KAAN ( Rumour )
Competing with the Egyptians ?Slight OT.
Su 30/27 will be gone despite potential
Ex-PLAAF J-10s are just rumours
KAAN only a dream, maybe
KF-21 still in dark tunnel
Actually we just hope on
F-16V, Rafale, F15EX at near time
So, in the future, Indonesian Air Force may operating:
Sukhoi-27
Sukhoi-30
F-16
T/A-50
Hawk-209
Rafale
KF-21 ( Probably ) x
Sukhoi-35 ( Rumour )
F-15EX ( Rumour )
J-10A/C ( Rumour )
KAAN ( Rumour )
Kaan's APU:
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(via: @KAYALP777 / Twitter)
It's obviously Turkish, designed by TRMotor. Everything in the plane, except for the engines, the ejection seat, and some valves, is already indigenous.Is that a local Turkish design or something foreign?
I've spent an awful amount of time to fetch these images for you:
I think they should retire the F-16s (too old)
Very much looking forward to an in-depth report...