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Sözcü: Impasse Continues with US Engines for KAAN Fighter Jet

Published March 12, 2026, 09:10
Sözcü: Impasse Continues with US Engines for KAAN Fighter Jet

Turkish newspaper Sözcü criticizes the government's management of the KAAN fighter jet program, arguing it's being used for political purposes while facing significant technical obstacles, primarily in securing engines. The paper reports that the US has not provided the necessary engines, rendering the aircraft non-operational despite government claims of success. This situation is linked to the purchase of Russian S-400s, which led to restrictions on aerospace cooperation with the US and Turkey's removal from the F-35 program. The first KAAN prototype only has an American-made engine, available solely for testing, while the development of the domestic TF35000 engine is delayed. Despite initial announcements of a flight in 2025, the first flight of the P2 prototype is now expected in early 2026. The newspaper points out that Turkey cannot fly the KAAN despite its demonstrations. The article states that Turkey sought alternative engine solutions, but without success. The delay in developing the domestic engine and the inability to secure US engines jeopardize the program. Sözcü directly links the situation to the embargo imposed on Turkey due to the purchase of the S-400s, which continues even amidst international crises. The Russian S-400 systems cannot be returned or resold.