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@Sapphi Iran and Syria don't have the S-400. What in the world are you talking about. Israeli and Turkish drones were used by Azerbaijan in a war. They preferred the Turkish attack drones over the Israeli ones but preferred the Israeli kamakazi drones over the Turkish ones. Israel's attack drones are far too expensive for the quality and operational flexibility they provide. Few nations will want them.
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@acidtechno8545 If you feel that confident you can deter your neighbor, more power to you. That is actually good news, maybe you can relay this strategic thinking to the government of Greece. Perhaps understanding this overwhelming advantage will stop them from trying to drag every capital with a military into the conflict to defend them. Obviously with everything you've been saying that isn't necessary, seems like you know more than they do.
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@acidtechno8545 I highly doubt Turkey has any intention of "invading mainland Greece." Even if they did, they don't have the capability to do so without massive losses, the geography itself causes intense problems for them. They can't take the land route because it is narrow and mountainous nor do they have thousands of landing ships along with the logistics it would take to make an amphibious landing on mainland Greece. Good luck explaining geography and how it affects war to those wide eyed nationalist neighbors of yours who seem to parrot the phrase "we'll be in Athens in 5 days." With that said I'd imagine they'd like those islands extremely close to their coast, I can't say I blame them as Greece is using those islands as weapons against them. If you think Greece has the military capability to stop them from taking those islands a few miles off their shore you're even more delusional than those wide eyed neighbors of yours who think they'll be in Athens in 5 days. They don't take those islands not because they're afraid of Greece military reprisals but more so due to the entire internationally community coming down hard on them. Once that situation changes and they feel they can get away with it, they're going to do it. This isn't a matter of if, its' a matter of when. Especially if Greece continues to try to weaponize those islands. For all the bombastic talk of both sides this is the reality of the situation. I'd imagine in the early 1970s there were plenty of Greeks like you claiming if Turkey invaded Cyprus they'd pay a dear price, they'd be destroyed so and on so forth. This type of thinking generally leads to nothing but disaster for the side which miscalculates. I'm going to be brutally honest and say I really don't give a rats ass if they take your islands or if they don't. My biggest worry is my country and our insane establishment politicians who are looking for any excuse to enter any conflict. Especially now with the crazies back in charge with Biden winning (stealing) the election. The people want no part in this, so again please tell your politicians to stop sabre rattling and then trying to get our government to use our tax money and our boys to protect you.
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@acidtechno8545 Not the biggest fan of Trump but you know what I was a fan of? It was the first time in my lifetime we went 4 years without randomly destroying a nation for no good reason while spending billions and billions of tax payer dollars and having our neighbors sons either die or come home wounded. I'm not sure how destroying Afghanistan beyond repair, destroying Iraq beyond repair, pushing a civil war in Syria and destroying Syria then destroying Libya for no good reason helped the American people. So you can complain all you want about your petty interests and have emotional meltdowns about some dude named Erdogan. But from our point of view, not getting into all these wars is a good thing, not destroying random nations over and over again is a good thing. Now we have another establishment guy in the white house, they're looking for a conflict to get involved in. I'm guessing Greece's aggressiveness toward her neighbor will give them the perfect excuse. You better hope they join on your side but with these globalists you never know.
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@giatiexwkanali2750 You don't need to be an ethnicity to be a nation. Can you tell me how long the "American" ethnicity has been around? According to your logic we shouldn't exist either, yet we're so far ahead of you guys that your people migrate here for a better life. So relax with your insanity.
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@Lord Lee, Are you claiming the American defense industry doesn't need international sales to "recoup" it's investment? Seriously?
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@emregalata2550 Maybe Toys R Us went bankrupt because they were selling cheap Iranian drones lol
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@bertrandmarion1927 Against Russian equipment you mean. Apparently it counts enough that nations are lining up to buy this thing.
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@archerc3811 That's an interesting bit of information I was not aware of, I would have bet a lot of money the wing loong being so high tech would have cost a lot more than that. Thank you for sharing. :O)
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@archerc3811 Instead of taking your word for it I did a little research. No a useable fully equipped Wing Loong doesn't cost 1.5 million. You missed a decimal point. its' 15 million. Also nations buying the TB2 over the Wing Loong aren't doing so to "make America happy." Unless your contention is that for some odd reason America wants people to buy the TB2 which certainly isn't true. If so they wouldn't have embaroged the parts to build it. The UAE on the other hand is a horrible nation to use as an example of purchasing military equipment at a cost/utility factor. They literally buy weapons from EVERYONE, it's basically a bribe to keep good relations. It isn't like they have the ability to use any of this equipment.
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@archerc3811 Not sure what that has to do with which drones they're buying. Btw if those modern SAMs are Russian Serbia would be smart to scrap them now. They've been shown useless on a few proxy battlefields. I've seen them destroyed in Libya, Syria and in Nagorno Karabakh. Fact of the matter is if Serbia wants drones they have no choice but to get the Wing Loong. America won't sell them drones (Serbia can't afford that tech anyway) and Turkey probably wont' sell them drones either. Russia can't make drones so Serbia's only real option is China.
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@archerc3811 Again, how does that change the fact Serbia was forced into buying Chinese drones? lol How about trying to debate what is being debated instead of oddly changing the topic every time lol
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@archerc3811 Russia's drones are so bad even the Russian military has been complaining about not having "proper drones" to use. What in the world are you talking about. As far as Russian air systems being effective on Syria, you might want to take a quick look at the thousands of youtube clips of them being blown up like sitting ducks. Why do you think people stopped buying them. Drones have made Russian air defense systems irrelevant except for perhaps the S-400 which a poor country like Serbia probably can't afford anyway.
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The drones showed their effectiveness more in Libya and Syria. In Libya they were basically up against Russian mercenaries and forces armed to the teeth by France, Russia and the UAE. In Syria they destroyed Syrian units which were under command and control of the Russian military. Armenia is the least example, even though Armenia had tons of Russian equipment, it was the Armenians themselves using this equipment and good equipment is useless in the hands of untrained forces.
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@Nce Gyz, the Akinci as far as we know didn't fly any missions in Karabakh. It was mostly the TB2 which everyone saw on youtube destroying all those tanks.
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I'd imagine him going or not going will be up to the voters in that country no? Nations don't pick their leaders based on your feelings.
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@Overlord, you mean Greece wants to use a bunch of tiny islands to landlock her neighbor. That's a mighty aggressive move to take on a neighbor with a huge coastline on a body of water. I'd imagine said neighbor is hoping skipping mad about this.
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@Anatonio I'd imagine the Turks can also say all their naval exercises have been "near" a piece of their territory and not a provocation either. Fact of the matter is the opinions of the two sides of the matter are too far apart. In the long term they're probably going to have to settle this the old fashioned way. A short naval engagement where one side wins.
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@Uri Abraham, The Turkish drones are nowhere near on technological par with their American counterparts. However when you add price/utility into the equation they make a lot more sense. You can buy roughly 50 TBs for the price of 1 Reaper. 50Tb2s are vastly superior to 1 Reaper. This equation might make it easier to understand why nations are lining up to buy this thing.
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@МладиГангстер Turkey probably gave Kosovo really good financial terms. In fact I would not be surprise if they worked out a deal where Kosovo buys the drones and then Turkey reinvests that money back into Kosovo or outright gives them a grant in the same amount.
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@MegaDonlemon I apologize if I am looking at the situation rationally. I understand your emotions don't like to see such things.
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@MegaDonlemon I'd imagine you're a lot more likely to be related to a Mehmet than me. You are nearly genetically identical to indigenous Anatolians who make up nearly 80% of Turkey's gene pool no? I'd imagine it's that small admixture of the other 20% they have which gives them the upper hand over you, who knows.
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@firstlast9626 You do realize the island was invaded to stop ethnic cleansing right? This was one of the few ethnic cleansing attempts in history which is impossible to deny. The Greek Cypriot leadership wasn't very shy to make public statements about their intention to wipe out a small ethnic group on the island.
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@user-lc7jy4jd4y No one said Turkey's army wasn't the second largest in Nato. Try debating what was actually said instead of creating a strawman and debating a ghost.
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@user-lc7jy4jd4y Again no one is arguing that isn't true. How insane are you? Maybe it's a language thing and your English isn't good enough to understand what is being said, I'll try your language. Harbiden manyaksin..
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@talha6852 I always found that so strange considering I'm actually pro Turkiye, I really like that country. I vacation there all the time, we're even considering moving there. I just find it ridiculous when people call it a military super power. You simply cannot be a military superpower without a massive blue water navy which Turkey doesn't have and frankly doesn't want or need.
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@wankawanka3053 Not "at best" It's a regional power, a very strong regional power, PERIOD. Not "at best."
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@Piero B, You'll never really have the type of democracy you want in that country. Not until you make inbreeding illegal and wait about 100 years for the genetic damage inbreeding in the eastern part of your nation has done to your gene pool.
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@MicroTrivia Nothing racist against biological facts. Inbreeding isn't a racial trait, it's something anyone can do and win the lottery of genetically damaged offspring. Farms don't inbreed their cows because after a few generations the cows have massive genetic defects. Dog breeders don't inbreed their dogs because after a few generations their dogs display neurotic and dangerous behavior. This literally applies for every single biological organism known to man. It blows my mind that people assume this doesn't apply to humans and still continue this insane tradition. :O( I'd imagine if a study was done on people in insane asylums or a study on rapists in Turkey, you'd see a huge correlation between those behaviors and inbreeding in people's family tree. My wife and I were in Turkey about 4 years ago and decided to visit inner Anatolia. While in a city called Konya I told my wife a massive percentage of that city was inbred, she obviously didn't believe me. So to prove my point I'd politely in a roundabout way ask people if inbreeding is a thing in their family. Literally 90 percent of the people I asked said yes. The funniest one being the taxi driver who told me he moved to Konya because his uncle promised him he could marry his cousin and then reneged on the promise. He called his uncle a "serefsiz" 🤣 Hilarious and terrifying at the same time. I love your country my man but the sheer amount of inbred lunatics makes it frightening.
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