https://www.reuters.com/article/turkey- ... SL8N2KP29SFEBRUARY 19, 202111:24 AM
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Turkey has hired a Washington-based law firm
to lobby for its readmission to the U.S. F-35 fighter jet programme
after it was suspended over its purchase of Russian air defences,
a contract filed with the U.S. Department of Justice showed.
Ankara had ordered more than 100 stealth fighters and has been making parts for their production,
but was removed from the programme in 2019
after it bought the Russian S-400 missile defence systems,
which Washington says threaten the F-35s.
It has now hired law firm Arnold & Porter
for “strategic advice and outreach” to U.S. authorities,
in a six-month contract worth $750,000 which started this month.
Can only mean one thing (I guess). It was reported before that AF-275/AF-277 were also a part of Lot 12 (so 18-5446/18-5448). It was also reported earlier that the Danish aircraft are Lot 13 which means the allocations for the Japanese scroll up. But then still 1 airframe 'double', so this can only mean there's only one Italian airframe (AL-13) foreseen in Lot 12.Melchior Timmers wrote: ↑22 Feb 2021, 12:00 AF-275 is the next in sequence..... Also,the FY 18-54xx is till in doubt. Some mention AX-17/22 are 18-5441/5448 but that obvious is not correct.
Others mention AL-13/14 being 18-5441/18-5442, but that leaves 18-5439/5440 unknown.....
DOD / USN Naval Air Systems Command procurement contract mentions:Bjorn wrote: ↑22 Feb 2021, 19:02Can only mean one thing (I guess). It was reported before that AF-275/AF-277 were also a part of Lot 12 (so 18-5446/18-5448). It was also reported earlier that the Danish aircraft are Lot 13 which means the allocations for the Japanese scroll up. But then still 1 airframe 'double', so this can only mean there's only one Italian airframe (AL-13) foreseen in Lot 12.Melchior Timmers wrote: ↑22 Feb 2021, 12:00 AF-275 is the next in sequence..... Also,the FY 18-54xx is till in doubt. Some mention AX-17/22 are 18-5441/5448 but that obvious is not correct.
Others mention AL-13/14 being 18-5441/18-5442, but that leaves 18-5439/5440 unknown.....
Greets,
Worldnis wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 00:19DOD / USN Naval Air Systems Command procurement contract mentions:Bjorn wrote: ↑22 Feb 2021, 19:02Can only mean one thing (I guess). It was reported before that AF-275/AF-277 were also a part of Lot 12 (so 18-5446/18-5448). It was also reported earlier that the Danish aircraft are Lot 13 which means the allocations for the Japanese scroll up. But then still 1 airframe 'double', so this can only mean there's only one Italian airframe (AL-13) foreseen in Lot 12.Melchior Timmers wrote: ↑22 Feb 2021, 12:00 AF-275 is the next in sequence..... Also,the FY 18-54xx is till in doubt. Some mention AX-17/22 are 18-5441/5448 but that obvious is not correct.
Others mention AL-13/14 being 18-5441/18-5442, but that leaves 18-5439/5440 unknown.....
Greets,
Lot 12 RDAF 2 AMI 2 / Marina 1 Which could be AL-13/AL-14 and BL-3
Lot 13 RDAF 4 AMI 2 / Marina 3 Which should be AL-15/L-16 and BL-4 (mentioned as BuNo 169701) and BL-5/BL-6
Lot 14 RDAF 8 AMI 4 / Marina 5
So RDAF AP-01 (18-5439) AP-02 (18-5440) could be correct if they are to be included & delivered within Lot 12, and AP-01 already flying in 09/20
DOD / USN Naval Air Systems Command procurement contract mentions:
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