Turkey to Azerbaijan will pass to Azerbaijan technology for the construction of warships
Turkey is ready to transfer to Azerbaijan technology on the construction of military vessels, modernization and restructuring of the Navy (Navy), said the "Anadolu" agency Yilmaz Dawood, the CEO Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret. During the Second International Defense Industry Exhibition (ADEX-2016) in Baku, he said: "We know what the Navy of Azerbaijan needs, and we are ready to support the restructuring of the newly built naval base of the country. In addition, Azerbaijan needs new warships. STM can deliver Azerbaijani Navy corvettes MİLGEM,» said Yilmaz. According to him, negotiations with the Azerbaijani side on this issue continues 2.5 years. At the exhibition were presented fast patrol boats and corvettes, designed for the Turkish Navy. They also discussed the projects that can be developed for the Navy of Azerbaijan. The STM specializes in the construction of high-speed warships, including a corvette MİLGEM. -02D-
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