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  1. Jay

    TRT World

  2. Jay

    [Recycling] PTS-4 Amphibious Load Carrier

    <table class="mngeneric"><tr><td>CLIENT</td><td>Turkey</td></tr><tr><td>PRODUCT</td><td>PTS-4 Amphibious Load Carrier </td></tr><tr><td>QUANTITY</td><td>1,240.00</td></tr><tr><td>UNIT COST</td><td>2,200,000.00</td></tr><tr><td>TOTAL COST</td><td>2,728,000,000.00</td></tr></table>
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    [Recycling] SA-10E "GRUMBLE" S-300PMU2

    <table class="mngeneric"><tr><td>CLIENT</td><td>Turkey</td></tr><tr><td>PRODUCT</td><td>SA-10E "GRUMBLE" S-300PMU2</td></tr><tr><td>QUANTITY</td><td>100.00</td></tr><tr><td>UNIT COST</td><td>125,000,000.00</td></tr><tr><td>TOTAL COST</td><td>12,500,000,000.00</td></tr></table>
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    [Recycling] BMP-2

    <table class="mngeneric"><tr><td>CLIENT</td><td>Turkey</td></tr><tr><td>PRODUCT</td><td>BMP-2</td></tr><tr><td>QUANTITY</td><td>1,800.00</td></tr><tr><td>UNIT COST</td><td>555,556.00</td></tr><tr><td>TOTAL COST</td><td>1,000,000,800.00</td></tr></table>
  5. Jay

    [Recycling] Arktika-class Icebreaker

    <table class="mngeneric"><tr><td>CLIENT</td><td>Turkey</td></tr><tr><td>PRODUCT</td><td>Arktika-class Icebreaker</td></tr><tr><td>QUANTITY</td><td>10.00</td></tr><tr><td>UNIT COST</td><td>567,600,000.00</td></tr><tr><td>TOTAL COST</td><td>5,676,000,000.00</td></tr></table>
  6. Jay

    Thailand to Turkey | Bilateral Relationship

    Prime Minister Yıldız listened attentively to Surakiart, as the leather of her gloves creaking softly as she rested her hands in her lap inside the motorcade. When Surakiart finished, she responded. "Comrade Surakiart," she began, "Let me first say: hoş geldiniz, welcome home. You are not a...
  7. Jay

    France | Message to Turkey

    Minister Macar’s heels clicked softly against the polished marble floors as she was led through the corridors of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. Though her expression remained composed, her eyes took careful note of the portraits and architecture, symbols of the imperial...
  8. Jay

    [PRT] Message to China

    President Arslan listened intently, nodding with respect as Yi spoke. When the Chinese president concluded, Arslan straightened in her seat. "President Yi, your words resonate deeply with me. This world has been shaped for too long by a single mold of Anglo-Saxon, Western, capitalist. What you...
  9. Jay

    Financial Woes, Deaf Ears

    Following the events in Russia, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the Turkish Economic Advisory Committee was summoned over currency fears, economic recession, and threats to trade. The informal committee, made up of respected financial advisors, the governor of the central bank...
  10. Jay

    Cumhuriyet

    In our age of ideological drift and digital misinformation, it’s a curious spectacle to see Thailand, a self-declared socialist republic, mount a furious, bureaucratic backlash not against capitalism, but against a left-wing publication from abroad. The target? Türkiye’s Cümhuriyet, long a...
  11. Jay

    Cumhuriyet

    In an increasingly fractured world, where economic crises and political instability threaten the very fabric of international solidarity, a beacon of hope shines from an unexpected quarter that the Socialist Republic of Thailand. Amidst the chaos of the 2006 Financial Crisis, as global...
  12. Jay

    RIA Novosti

    Warsaw, Poland -- In a Kingdom where political change is as orchestrated as it is democratic, Poland’s latest ministerial elections delivered a jolt few in Warsaw or abroad anticipated. Long considered a bastion of monarchical stability and a rising global power, the Kingdom of Poland now finds...
  13. Jay

    Military Recruitment

    That is an issue for training. For those things, I'd say our military training sub-forum is the appropriate place on how they should train. In the end the quality of your troop is traded off for the amount of time needed, and the cost, to train them. So a SF-level pilot will be far...
  14. Jay

    Non-State Actors & Irregular Forces Forum

    I'd like to suggest adding a new section to the National Administration forum specifically dedicated to non-state actors, such as insurgent groups, militias, terrorist organizations, resistance movements, or criminal syndicates. This new area, possibly titled something like Non-State Actors &...
  15. Jay

    Commercial Letter <

    МИД РФ Ministry of Foreign Affairs AUTHENTIC COMMUNIQUE OF THE OFFICE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Security Clearance: Secure and Encrypted ЗАЩИТА ШИФРОВАНИЯ: ЧЕРЕПАХА [Recipient]: Budimex < ManBear > [Sender]: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation < LCAlbrechtMOFA@ru.gov > [Subject]...
  16. Jay

    IMPLEMENTED Sub-forum Managment

    I have a request and a question regarding the current structure of our subforums. Is there a way, either through a mechanical or coding solution, to make subforums remain static in their position? Currently, the subforums are re-ordered based on the most recent posts. However, it would be...
  17. Jay

    Military Recruitment

    I assume for existing forces you would have to classify them based on how much was spent and assign them to the category and all future one's would be compliant with the new rule. For pilots I believe they should fall in the same scale, namely that there are different qualities of pilots (e.g...
  18. Jay

    Military Recruitment

    Thanks Duke! Glad you thought it is convenient (especially as a new player!)
  19. Jay

    RIA Novosti

    Latakia, Syria -- Church bells echoed across the rocky slopes of this ancient Syrian town on a cold Sunday morning. But few families remained. Maaloula is one of the world’s few places where residents still speak Aramaic, the language that Jesus is believed to have used. The town is also home...
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