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News updates related to KAAN
Türkiye promotes defense autonomy through the SAHA Expo in Istanbul.
Türkiye's biggest defense event saw contracts worth $8 billion, the launch of the Kaan fighter jet, and the unveiling of next-generation unmanned combat technology.
Technology
TAI expects to deliver KAAN stealth fighters to Indonesia starting in 2032.
Türkiye is supplying Indonesia with 48 next-generation fighter jets under a $15 billion contract, prioritizing the use of domestically produced TEI-TF35000 engines to ensure independence.
Türkiye's KAAN sixth-generation fighter jet: A new strategic option for Japan.
Amidst the numerous obstacles facing the GCAP project, Türkiye's KAAN aircraft series has emerged as a solution to help Japan enhance its strategic autonomy.
Saudi Arabia is pushing for cooperation with Türkiye in the production of the 5th-generation KAAN stealth fighter jet.
Riyadh and Ankara are moving toward a final agreement on the KAAN fighter jet, combining the goal of acquiring fifth-generation weapons with the Vision 2030 defense localization strategy.
The US is pressuring Saudi Arabia to abandon its KAAN and JF-17 fighter jets.
Washington is concerned that Riyadh's military cooperation with Türkiye and Pakistan will affect the US arms export market share, particularly the F-35 contract.
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