While visiting a defense facility in Texas, US Army Secretary Christine Warmuth learned whether Russia had Turkey’s industrial technologies. The newspaper reported this Wall StreetJournal (WSJ).
The tour of the Texas factory, managed by the American company General Dynamics, was given to the minister by businessman İbrahim Külekci, general manager of the Turkish Repkon company. The facility in Texas started producing casings for NATO’s 155 mm caliber artillery shells. Currently, this type of ammunition is actively used by the armed forces of Ukraine and Israel. The Turkish company provided the facility with the presses needed to create these shells.
Answering Warmoth’s question whether the Russians have such technologies, Külekci said that his company would not transfer its production technologies to Moscow. This answer pleased the minister.
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Source: Gazeta
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