@sonhouse saidIt *was* just the US b'yotching ab out it. I think it is because the S-400 can take out the F-35 but that's just a guess.
@Earl-of-Trumps
What? You are actually criticizing TRUMP?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/03/turkeys-purchase-of-russian-missile-system-defies-nato
Sounds like it wasn't just the US worried about that.
As far as Trump goes, sonhouse, will you get it out of your thick f'n skull, I am not married to Trump.
@Earl-of-Trumps
That will only be a matter of WHEN not IF. Whether or not they buy the jets Russia will figure out the weaknesses just using normal spy stuff.
@sonhouse saidYes, of course... eventually. Here's some interesting stuff on the S-400 cost
@Earl-of-Trumps
That will only be a matter of WHEN not IF. Whether or not they buy the jets Russia will figure out the weaknesses just using normal spy stuff.
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Russia is luring international arms buyers with a missile system that costs much less than models made by American companies
WASHINGTON — The Russian S-400 missile system costs a fraction of rival platforms made by U.S. companies, one of the major reasons several countries are interested in dealing with the Kremlin despite the potential for blowback.
Russia’s S-400, a mobile long-range surface-to-air missile system, costs approximately $500 million, whereas a Patriot Pac-2 battery costs $1 billion and a THAAD battery rings in at about $3 billion, according to people with first-hand knowledge of a U.S. intelligence assessment.
Lockheed Martin makes the THAAD, or terminal high altitude area defense, system, while Raytheon makes the Patriot system.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/19/russia-lures-buyers-as-s-400-missile-system-costs-less-than-us-models.html
@sonhouse saidI don't give a hoot what anyone tells ya, the S-400 is *by far* the best SAM in the world. The Chinese even bought it.
@Earl-of-Trumps
So the question is which one is the most effective at its job?
click the link above, 13 countries want to buy it. the Us wants to sanction them LOL!
You are talking about the people that took out Gary Powers flying his U-2 spy plane at 70,000 ft. in 1960.
@Earl-of-Trumps
Russia gave Turkey a watered down version of the S-400.
https://defenceview.in/s-400-use-by-turkey-are-far-from-the-best-russian-expert/
@sonhouse saidThat is surprising.
@Earl-of-Trumps
Russia gave Turkey a watered down version of the S-400.
https://defenceview.in/s-400-use-by-turkey-are-far-from-the-best-russian-expert/
S-400-Turkey
January 30, 2021 - Missile, Latest News, Middle East, Russia
S-400 use by Turkey are far from the best: Russian expert
The S-400 air defense systems sold to Turkey turned out to be defective.
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The Russian S-400 Triumph air defense systems put into service with Turkey turned out to be completely different in comparison with those systems that are in service with the Russian army. According to the data presented by the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper, the Triumphs sold to Turkey use different equipment and the principle of detecting and engaging targets, and with open interference in the systems of these Russian weapons, it is unlikely that it will be possible to obtain any information about Russian weapons.
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Now, why then is the US still so darn angry? I'm not sure now.
Also, why isn't Turkey really angry? They just got sold a bunch of guano, no?
Could be too, your sources are wrong, but clearly something to be on the lookout for.
@earl-of-trumps saidExport models of weapons are generally lower tech. Tank exports are a classic example. Other countries M1 Abrams or T72s are never as good as the ones the manufacturer has.
That is surprising.
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S-400-Turkey
January 30, 2021 - Missile, Latest News, Middle East, Russia
S-400 use by Turkey are far from the best: Russian expert
The S-400 air defense systems sold to Turkey turned out to be defective.
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The Russian S-400 Triumph air defense systems put into service with Turkey turned out to be completely different ...[text shortened]... guano, no?
Could be too, your sources are wrong, but clearly something to be on the lookout for.
@Duchess64
The Russians may find out what the Turks learn from this process.
I suspect the Russians have technicians/advisors in place in Turkey manning those missiles since installation.
What people don't understand about these complex systems is, a customer doesn't just buy it
like a car and start driving it around. It takes time to teach many people how to use the system.
If I had to bet on it, I'd say the Russians have men there right now.
The post that was quoted here has been removedYes that is typical of China. They buy just enough of something to reverse engineer it and then manufacture it themselves. It makes it very difficult for any country to make money selling their advanced arms to China.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Russia-up-in-arms-over-Chinese-theft-of-military-technology