U.S. Sanctions: Turkey Refuses to Abandon S-400, Deals with Pakistan Could be Hit Our Bureau 5508 T-129 ATAK helicopters (via Turkish media).
Turkey today refused to back down on using its S-400 air defense systems (ADS) even as the United States announced sanctions again the country’s defense agency, and the denial of permission to export defense goods made with U.S. inputs.
An immediate impact of the sanctions could be on Pakistan-Turkey defense relations. Ankara inked a deal with Pakistan in 2018 to sell 30 T129 ATAK helicopters that come with the CTS800-4A engine made by a partnership between Honeywell (U.S.) and Rolls Royce (U.K.). Following delay in delivering them, Ismail Demir, Undersecretary for Defence Industry of Turkey had stated on January 6, 2020,
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