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Turkish defence delegation to visit US for jet talks by AFP Staff Writers Ankara (AFP) Aug 9, 2022 A Turkish delegation will visit Washington next week to follow up on US President Joe Biden's pledge to deliver F16 fighter jets for Turkey's ageing air force, Ankara said Tuesday. Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar said the team would arrive in Washington on Monday on the invitation of unnamed US officials. But he stressed that Ankara remained firmly opposed to conditions on the sale imposed by leading members of Congress who worry about Turkey's tense relations with Greece. "We cannot accept these conditions. Our wish is that the Senate removes them," Akar said in televised remarks. NATO member Turkey was kicked out of the F35 Joint Strike Fighter programme over its acquisition of an advanced Russian missile defence system in 2019. Biden's election was followed by a year-long chill in relations between Washington and Ankara linked to Turkey's human rights record and strident foreign policy. But the Biden administration has been more supportive of Turkey since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February. Biden said he wanted Congress to approve the F16 sale after meeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of a June NATO summit in Madrid. "Biden's approach was very positive in Madrid." Some leading US senators have said they will only approve the sale if Turkey ends its territorial dispute with historic rival Greece. Turkey is due to send its newest drilling ship into disputed east Mediterranean waters in search for natural gas later Tuesday. The last such mission near the divided island of Cyprus in 2020 sparked an international crisis that saw Turkish and Greek warships collide while shadowing each other in the open sea. A full-out war was averted through swift intervention from NATO leaders and EU power broker Germany.
New combat POD System wakes up with software updates during test China Lake CA (SPX) Aug 03, 2022 The operational assessment of the Angry Kitten Combat Pod electronic attack system in April demonstrated rapid reprogramming between flights. This combat pod, an updated version of the Georgia Tech Research Institute Angry Kitten pod, simulates enemy electronic attack signals during Air Force test and training missions. The Air Force Research Laboratory's Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation Office funded this operational assessment as part of the App-Enabled Rapidly Reprogrammable Electro ... read more
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