تركيا لا تستطيع صنع برعي بدون الشركات الامريكية والاسرائيلية ....هم يجيدون الكباب والشاورما والشيشبرك ...... ما حصل في تركيا من صناعات عسكرية هي مقابل قاعدة انجرليك ومقابل مواقف كثيرة في المنطقة لمصلحة اسرائيل وامريكا خاصة في عهد الاتحاد السوفييتي
n 2007, Israel and Turkey discussed the sale of Israeli
satellites and
air-defence systems to Turkey to upgrade Turkish military and intelligence capabilities.
Israeli defense companies have helped to modernize the F-4 Phantom fleet of the Turkish air force. Agreements have included air, sea, land and intelligence cooperation, manufacturing of aircraft, armaments and missiles, mutual military visits, training and exercises, dispatch of observers to oversee military exercises, staff exchanges and military know-how.
- Modernization of Turkey's
and
aircraft – $900 million.
- Upgrading 170 of Turkey's
– $687 million.
- Popeye-I and Popeye-II missiles.
- Popeye-II surface-to-air missiles – $150 million.
- 10
UAV - $183 million.
- Arrow anti-ballistic-missiles. (Agreed in principle by Israel; approval by the
pending.)
- The agreement provided exchange of pilots eight times a year; allowed Israeli pilots to practice "long range flying over mountainous land" in Turkey's Konya firing range; and permitted Turkish pilots to train at Israel's computerized firing range at the Nevatim airfield.
- The two navies conducted maneuvers during Operation Reliant Mermaid (the U.S. also participated) in January 1998.
In September 2011, military agreements between Turkey and Israel were suspended. Turkey has frozen 16 defense contracts worth billions of dollars since March 2010. Turkey suspended a 5 billion dollar deal for 1,000
tanks.
Turkey also dropped
anti-ballistic missile system worth $2 billion from bidding. Now only U.S, European, and Chinese companies can bid.