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Turkey's Eurofighter Typhoon jet deal includes weapons package, source says

A person with knowledge of the deal said that it also included a comprehensive package of weapons, including MBDA Meteor ground attack missiles and Brimstone air-to-air MBDA missiles.

NATO allies Turkey, Britain and France signed the agreement at a ceremony held in Ankara Monday. The deal was signed to strengthen bilateral relations and boost Turkish air defenses. Ankara said that it also wanted 24 jets from Qatar and Oman, even if they were lightly used.

Analysts have called the deal costly, even though details are not yet officially disclosed by either party.

The person said that the deal included a comprehensive package of weapons, including the MBDA Meteor air-to air missile with a beyond-visual range, the advanced short-range missile air-to air, and the Brimstone ground attack missile.

The deal is being made as Turkey, enjoying its most warm ties with Western countries in many years, seeks the advantage of advanced warplanes, to gain ground on regional rivals like Israel, who has launched strikes throughout the Middle East during this year.

The British government and Prime Minister Keir starmer have stated that Turkey will receive the first 20 Typhoons by 2030. They also said the deal was a multi-year agreement, with talks beginning in 2023. (Reporting and writing by Jonathan Spicer, Tuvan Gumrukcu, Editing by Frances Kerry).

(source: Reuters)