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[Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri] - Turkish Armed Forces - Türkische Streitkräfte

BMC hat ein neues 8x8 Schwerlast PKW ( Trägerfahrzeug ) für die TSK entwickelt. Es soll auch wie zum beispiel für die noch in der entwicklungsphase stehende programm ( T-LORAMIDS ) long-range air defence missile system eingesetzt werden.


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Weißt du eigentlich wieviele Altay Tanks gebaut gewerden ? Hab was von 1000 gelesen aber bis 2017 ? Oder beginnt die Massenproduktion erst 2017.
 
Weißt du eigentlich wieviele Altay Tanks gebaut gewerden ? Hab was von 1000 gelesen aber bis 2017 ? Oder beginnt die Massenproduktion erst 2017.



Der erste richtige prototype soll ende dieses jahres erscheinen.
Die Tests werden voraussichtlich 2013 abgeschlossen sein ab 2014 soll die Serienproduktion anlaufen. Vorerst sind 250 Stück geplant, insgesamt soll es eine gesammt kapazität von 1000 Stück sein.


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Turkey sells mini drones to Qatar


In an effort to boost defense industry exports to Islamic states, Turkey has recently sold 10 mini drones to Qatar, a senior procurement official said Sunday.

The small unmanned aerial vehicles (SUAVs) were exported under a general agreement made during the International Defense Fair (IDEF), which convened in Istanbul May 2011, for the sale of Turkish defense goods to Qatar worth $120 million within a year.

This $25 million sale will become the first export of SUAVs by Turkey, and they will also be the first drones in Qatar’s inventory. The SUAVs, called “Bayraktar,” are made by Baykar Makina, which also produces the “Malazgirt” mini helicopter and the tactical “Çaldıran” unmanned aerial vehicle.

Turkey, which sold defense goods worth over $1 billion abroad in 2011, has recently attempted to bolster defense exports to Islamic countries.

In a separate development, the first drone to have been built entirely domestically by Turkey, the Anka, will compete in an international tender held by Colombia, even before entering service in Turkey, another senior procurement official said.

The Anka, Turkey’s first locally-made drone in the medium-altitude and long-endurance category, was successful in last year’s flight tests.

After crash landing in its first two attempts, the Anka successfully flew in the final two trials.


ECONOMICS - Turkey sells mini drones to Qatar
 
Turkish Navy adopts new high-sea strategy


Turkey’s Naval Forces aim to protect lanes of communication on the high seas to assure global maritime security and protect national interests under an austere defense budget as part of its new strategy, a top Turkish Navy commander has said.

“Our force planners use strategic decision-making, focusing on sophisticated, modular designs that allow us to move toward economy in our operations with fewer crew and lower fuel costs. The objective is to maintain and develop a credible naval force despite budget constraints,” Admiral E. Murat Bilgel, commander of the Turkish Naval Forces, said in an interview in the March issue of Proceedings, a monthly magazine published by the United States Naval Institute.

For these purposes, the Navy must be a versatile, well-trained, and well-equipped force that can be deployed at strategic distances, Bilgel said, adding that the force must be “fully interoperable with its military and nonmilitary counterparts while protecting sea lanes of communication and being prepared to support joint and combined land activities from the sea.”

To achieve these goals, the Navy will make the best use of Turkey’s shipbuilding and design capacity at domestic naval and private shipyards, research centers, and via the defense industry, the admiral said.

The top commander also gave information on the Navy’s future strategy. In the short term, the Navy will improve its situational awareness capabilities by adding corvettes and patrol boats to its fleet. Within a decade, the Turkish Naval Forces will focus on conducting operations other than war by building a reconfigurable landing platform with airlift capability, a combat-support ship, multifunctional frigates with unmanned and manned rotary-wing aircraft, as well as air-independent propulsion submarines.

The Navy aims to advance its limited-strike ability over the next 20 years through the acquisition of a multipurpose landing platform with organic short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft, air defense frigates and unmanned underwater vehicles.

The Turkish Navy is already planning to buy the design for its first landing platform dock (LPD) Three Turkish-led groups are currently vying for the contract that will be worth between $500 million and $1 billion.

Turkey is expected to spend more than $4 billion on defense procurement this year. In recent years it has focused on Navy programs. Multibillion-dollar naval programs have included the joint production of six modern submarines with Germany, as well as the largely local manufacture of eight corvettes.

“In line with [our] objectives, we will continue to sustain operational effectiveness and a deterrent posture through innovation, maintaining the strategy and technology interface, exploiting indigenous capacity, prioritizing projects and continuous manpower education and training,” Bilgel said.



POLITICS - Turkish Navy adopts new high-sea strategy
 
Roketsan Umtas


UMTAS Long Range Antitank Missile System Type Air-to-surface, Anti-tank missile Place of origin Turkey Production history Manufacturer Roketsan A.S. Specifications Weight 37.5 kg[1] Length 175 cm Diameter 16 cm Warhead Insensitive Anti-armor Tandem Warhead Engine Solid-fuel rocket
Operational
range 500 – 8000 m Guidance
system Two-way RF Data-link and Imaging Infrared Seeker Launch
platform Rotary wing platforms
Unmanned combat air vehicles



  • Lock-on before and after launch
  • Can be used in day or night and in adverse weather conditions
  • Tandem warhead, effective against reactive armors
  • Insensitive munition characteristics against liquid fuel fire and bullet hits
  • Communication of seeker image to the user and command by user using Data Link.



So sieht die vollkomme Umtas Rakete von Roketsan aus.


Rakete :


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Halter :

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Lagerung / Transport Kiste werden getestet.


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Roketsan Umtas


UMTAS Long Range Antitank Missile System Type Air-to-surface, Anti-tank missile Place of origin Turkey Production history Manufacturer Roketsan A.S. Specifications Weight 37.5 kg[1] Length 175 cm Diameter 16 cm Warhead Insensitive Anti-armor Tandem Warhead Engine Solid-fuel rocket
Operational
range 500 – 8000 m Guidance
system Two-way RF Data-link and Imaging Infrared Seeker Launch
platform Rotary wing platforms
Unmanned combat air vehicles



  • Lock-on before and after launch
  • Can be used in day or night and in adverse weather conditions
  • Tandem warhead, effective against reactive armors
  • Insensitive munition characteristics against liquid fuel fire and bullet hits
  • Communication of seeker image to the user and command by user using Data Link.



So sieht die vollkomme Umtas Rakete von Roketsan aus.


Rakete :


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Halter :

e92642af.jpg



Lagerung / Transport Kiste werden getestet.


d4276a68.jpg

Roketsan UMTAS and Cirit Missiles Trials (HD) - YouTube

Und ein video dazu
 
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