Why the Eurofighters don’t bring Spring for Turkey’s air superiority
Ankara’s agreement with the United Kingdom will ultimately be judged on its technological specifications - that is, on which radar and weapon systems will be integrated into the Eurofighters it acquires
Secret Turkish report: Why Ankara is afraid of Israel’s F-35 and Greece’s Rafale
The think tank SETA, which is closely linked to the Ankara regime, describes the F-16 fleet as "aged and at its limits" and says that "Eurofighters are not enough to restore the balance of power"
Rafale, Eurofighter, and F-35: A head-to-head look at Greek and Turkish air power
The sale of forty European fighters to Turkey may strengthen Turkey, but it does not allow it to change the balance of power - The comparison with both the French aircraft, but even more so with the American "superweapons", shows that Greece will continue to play the role of the powerful