Overview
- Turkey’s defense ministry cited trilateral talks in Doha with Qatar and the UK that advanced procurement details and cleared the path for initial deliveries.
- Local reports say Ankara will take 12 second-hand Typhoons from Qatar, with Turkish pilots already training and handovers beginning once negotiations formally conclude.
- Turkey is pursuing a blended fleet of 44 Typhoons, combining 20 new-build UK jets with up to 24 used aircraft sourced from Qatar and potentially Oman, according to Turkish media.
- Qatar’s aircraft are Tranche 3A in P3E(b) configuration with the ECRS Mk0 AESA radar, while new UK airframes are expected in the newer P4E standard, pointing to integration and sustainment challenges.
- An £8 billion UK deal covers training, spares and an MBDA weapons package reportedly including Meteor and Brimstone, complementing Turkey’s separate F-16 Block 70 order and the indigenous KAAN fighter program.