Gee, you think they were looking for an excuse? Turkey is
returning three Heron drones to Israel, provoking yet another commercial dispute between the two countries.
Turkey decided to send the three Heron drones
back after technical problems were found with the aircraft, Turkish news
outlet NTV reported. Turkey acquired the drones four years ago as part
of a 10 drone, $183 million deal with Israel Aerospace Industries.
According to Israel Radio, Ankara claimed the
Israeli government has rejected repeated requests to repair the
aircraft, as specified in their agreement. As a result, Turkey has
decided to return them to Israel and demand compensation for damages
incurred because of Israel’s unwillingness to meet its obligations.
One of the planes crashed while operating on a
mission in southeastern Turkey and two others haven’t been used in
eight months due to technical issues, Turkey claimed, according to the
NTV report.
IAI responded to the report saying that it had
stood by all its obligations regarding repair of the aircraft, and that
it did not know what the problem was.
Last year, Turkish daily Today’s Zaman reported
that Turkey returned several Heron drones for repair because
of ”engine-related” and “other problems.” After delays in getting them
back to Turkey, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan publicly complained.
Israel then returned the drones and sent technicians to fix them.
It was not clear whether the Herons being returned to Israel were the same ones that required repair in 2011.
IAI doesn't know what the problem is? (I know I have at least one regular reader at IAI...). The problem is that Turkey wants nothing to do with Israel and therefore is willing to act against its own interests to embarrass and harm Israel. Well, let them. But don't pay them a red cent in compensation over this one.
Turkey already sent them to Iran for reverse engineering. They couldn't figure it out so they want Israel to buy them back.
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