GROK LISTED THE DEFECTS
Retired Air Major General Beyazıt Karataş stated that he received interesting answers when asking questions about F35s to GROK, the artificial intelligence of X. Karataş gave the following information: “Even the Artificial Intelligence application GROK states that there are reports of various technical problems with the F-35, including problems with the aircraft’s engine, power and thermal management system, and maintenance difficulties. GROK also states that F- He also responded to the high cost and maintenance difficulties for the 35. AI’s responses to the F-35’s design and development issues are similar. “So there is no perfect fighter plane.”
F-35 PROBLEM
Adding that there were significant delays and cost overruns in the F-35 program due to design and development problems, Karataş said, “For the GROK F-35, the use of concurrency in the complex design and development of the aircraft has led to ongoing difficulties in achieving full operational capacity and reliability.” ‘ he listed his answers. The artificial intelligence program also states that the F-35 program faces difficulties in providing adequate training and support to pilots and maintainers.” he said.
IF THERE IS RUBIN, THERE IS FETO
“F-35 is an economically very expensive aircraft with a low technical efficiency rate,” said Karataş, and listed the following warnings. “The F-35 is a flying computer. When starting a flight, a username, password or password is used to enter the system. For each sortie, the password must come from the USA. In other words, you have to wait for a password from the manufacturer each time to fly the F-35. Michael Rubin had written similar scripts before. If there is Rubin, there is FETO. “Pro-American groups who want to put pressure on Turkey are also planning a crisis with Russia over the S-400.”
THE REAL ISSUE IS THE CORRIDOR
Stating that the allegations made through the US and Greek media do not reflect the truth and that the sanctions against Turkey are not related to the S-400 air defense systems, Retired Air Lieutenant General Erdoğan Karakuş drew attention to the US’s so-called ‘Kurdish Corridor’ project in the north of Syria. Karakuş said, “Breaking this plan disturbed the USA and the country. It is constantly used by someone as a justification for sanctions. “The S-400 excuse is being brought to the agenda, but the real issue is preventing the corridor from the north of Iraq to the Mediterranean.” he said.
Adding that Block 70s should be in the inventory instead of F-16 Block 30s, Karakuş said, “Our national aircraft projects continue against the obstacles of the USA. However, we have a 15-year period ahead of us for a force of 300 aircraft, which will consist entirely of domestic and national aircraft.”
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