Sure, here's a knife, now let me turn around.
A story from Debka that is grounded in reality?
Sources in Ankara say that the impact from Prime minister Tayyep Recep Erdogan's alignment with Syria and Iran and poisonous attacks on Israel is beginning to cut into the Turkish army's operational capabilities... Turkish naval chiefs tried to find out in particular if Israel would be willing to sell the Barak 8 missile interceptor, whose radar provides 360-degree coverage against incoming missiles or air attack, and which was developed in partnership with India... it was decided in Jerusalem not to sell, in case Erdogan decided to allow Iranian military intelligence experts to study the Barak-8 and analyze its technology... the Turkish Prime minister and Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad signed a secret military pact on Oct. 28, 2009... included a provision for the sharing of any data and technology on Israeli weapons systems in Turkish possession... India too is flatly against letting Turkey getting hold of the Barak 8, in whose development the Indian Navy has invested $330 million since the program began in 2004... Six months ago, India and Israel signed a $1.1 billion contract for the purchase of the interceptor and its installation on most of its navy's warships. The system, complete with launchers, radar and installation sells for $24 million.Thanks sukhoi-30mki. Debka everybody.
Actions. Consequences. Live with it.
A Barak-8 interceptor??? Why the hell didn’t they sell US a few a couple years ago when we could have used them?
Are the Israelis finally getting it?
Doing deals with the devil Turk is not a good thing...never was.