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Source: Turkey will buy fighter jets from abroad until it has its own fighter planes ready.

Source: Turkey will buy fighter jets from abroad until it has its own fighter planes ready.

A Turkish Defence Ministry official said that Turkey will buy necessary defence systems until its own fighter jet KAAN can be delivered.

Reports on Wednesday said that Ankara has proposed ways to acquire advanced fighter jets to its European and American allies, amid discussions to purchase 40 Eurofighter Typhoons and U.S. F-16s or F-35s. This is happening as President Tayyip Erdoan makes a regional trip to Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman.

According to a person with knowledge of the situation, under the deal that Britain is close to signing with Turkey on Typhoons the country would receive 12 aircraft, even if they were used, immediately from Qatar and Oman, in order for it meet its immediate requirements.

When asked about the reports surrounding Erdogan's visit, the source stated that work on the Typhoon jets continues and the process is expected to be completed in a "suitable time."

The source said at a briefing held in Ankara that until the domestic and national fighter plane KAAN is delivered, systems needed to fulfill the tasks assigned to Turkish Armed Forces will be purchased from other countries, primarily allies. (Reporting and editing by Jonathan Spicer; Tuvan Gumrukcu)

(source: Reuters)