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Turkey may sue Israel for delay on UAV delivery


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If Israel fails to supply Turkey with Heron-type unmanned aerial vehicles, Ankara will fine Israel for three or four million dollars, as well as take the matter up with the International Court of Commercial Arbitration, the Turkish Today's Zaman quoted a top official at the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries as saying Thursday.

A Heron UAV during a flight...

A Heron UAV during a flight demonstration in Brazil.
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"Turkey plans to impose a heavy monetary penalty on Israel for the delay. If this country refuses to comply with the penalty, then Turkey will head to the International Court of Commercial Arbitration," the magazine quoted the official as saying.

Turkey agreed in 2005 to purchase 10 Heron UAVs for over $180 million from Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Elbit Systems, Ltd. Israel was expected to deliver four Herons in August, followed by another two and then the last four by the end of October, but has missed the deadline.

Turkish military officials reportedly told Today's Zaman earlier this week that the cancellation of a planned joint military exercise was in protest of the delay.

Israel said the delay was caused by the difficulty in the strengthening of Heron engines to enable local Aselsan-made electro-optical payloads (Aselfir300T) to be fitted onto the Heron UAVs.

Israel Radio quoted Israeli defense industry officials as saying this problem had now been overcome.

The Jerusalem Post could not confirm Today's Zaman's report.

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51. Like Obama - Turkey lies
Ricardio - USA (10/19/2009 05:41)
50. Turks delivering weapons to whom? come on.. I must remind you Ottomans were pure Islamic, did anything happen to Hebrew ppl? even insulted in 500 yrs?
kunter ilalan - turkiye (10/19/2009 02:35)
49. AEWHistory and UAV delivery
Murat - USA (10/18/2009 05:35)
48. Murat and delay in UAVs
AEWHistory - USA (10/17/2009 02:49)
47. counterdingsbumsgil
Axel - Germany (10/16/2009 13:28)
46. To #37, "Rob-Australia": ----- "Jews' God is money!(He was a jew)" ----- You are WRONG, you anti-Semite! Marx was NOT a Jew, since his whole family...
Marek - Sweden (10/16/2009 13:11)
45. It is something definitely VERY FISHY about this Turkish developed electro-optical sensors' payload Aseslan - Aselfir300T.
Marek - Sweden (10/16/2009 09:30)
44. To 37-About Karl Marx.He was a secular jew and his analysis of money ment all capitalist countries
CounterpropagandaGil - Germany (10/16/2009 09:22)
43. To 38,Axel- It is not a sitting duck,nor is is "slow moving"
CounterpropagandaGil - Germany (10/16/2009 09:15)
42. The UAVs had a joint exercise.....with chuzpanim.Ottoman Empire rising?
CounterpropagandaGil - Germany (10/16/2009 09:05)
41. Turkish UAVs
Murat - USA (10/16/2009 04:22)
40. Cancel the contract!
Sonny - USA (10/15/2009 19:48)
39. The deal can't be cancelled with a fine
Sarah - (10/15/2009 19:25)
38. # 21 fred
Axel - Germany (10/15/2009 18:54)
37. Remeber what Karl-Marx once said?
Rob - Australia (10/15/2009 18:25)
36. The worst part is
American - US (10/15/2009 17:46)
35. RE Let them eat turkey
tiredof this - USA (10/15/2009 17:32)
34. Cease all trade with the Turks - they are only going to use these weapons to carry on the genocide of the Kurds anyway!
Lee - UK (10/15/2009 17:16)
33. Turkish Chutzpa
Moshe Morgenstern - USA (10/15/2009 16:58)
32. Pay the fine, or one day our Muslim friends will share tech with Syria, Hezbullah
Dave - (10/15/2009 16:57)
31. There is only one way to deliver weapons to your enemies
lars - (10/15/2009 15:26)
30. Scumbags
zoro - (10/15/2009 15:03)
29. To # 9 Bill Hicks - Canada - Today a young man on acid realized that matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration,
Johnny Walker (not related) - (10/15/2009 15:03)
28. UAV - Turkey.
Narita. - (10/15/2009 14:28)
27. Counter sue for loss of IDF expenses in exercise prep and killing Armenians
lars - (10/15/2009 14:00)
26. Suspend all weapons trade with Turkey
Jack - Australia (10/15/2009 13:59)
25. Apalling Turkey behaviour
E.U Citizen - (10/15/2009 13:40)
24. The AKP, erdogan is playing hard ball
Lenny - (10/15/2009 12:47)
23. Turkish microchips are largest in the world!
Victor - Canada (10/15/2009 12:46)
22. Turkey to sue? Funny just return their money and they can go to hell.
Petra - USA (10/15/2009 12:29)
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