Turkey and Britain Seal Eurofighter Typhoon Deal Amid Regional Tensions
Turkey and Britain have signed a preliminary deal to allow Ankara to operate Eurofighter Typhoon jets. Germany approved delivery of 40 jets to Turkey, aiming to bolster defenses in a volatile region. The move marks a significant step in Turkey's defense strategy leveraging both domestic and foreign technology.

In a significant move to bolster regional security, Turkey and Britain have inked a preliminary agreement for Ankara to operate the advanced Eurofighter Typhoon jets.
Germany has also given the nod for delivering 40 of these jets, aligning with Turkey's aim to strengthen its defenses amid escalating tensions.
Turkey is focused on expanding its aerospace capabilities through a blend of local defense industry projects and international collaborations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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