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[h=3]Turkey to produce ballistic missile to beef up defense capabilities[/h]
As Turkey faces challenges to its national security in a volatile region amid ongoing uncertainties ignited by the Arab Spring and the unfolding nuclear crisis between the West and Iran, it has accelerated the process of a developing a ballistic missile system to beef up its defense capabilities.

According to information acquired by Today’s Zaman from sources within the Defense Ministry, Ankara will produce its own ballistic missile system to avert any threat directed against Turkish national security. The decision was taken in a recent meeting of the Defense Industry Executive Committee led by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on July 17.

Turkey delayed its final decision on the tender for a long-range air defense system at the meeting ahead of Erdoğan’s visit to Russia. The main competitors for the tender are US partners Raytheon and Lockheed Martin with the Patriot missile long-range air defense system; Russia’s Rosoboronexport with its S-400 system; China’s HQ9, exported as FD-2000; and Italian-French Eurosam with its SAMP/T Aster 30.

“There are ongoing meetings on what can be done regarding ballistic missiles. The establishment of satellite launch vehicles will provide the capability of sending missiles outside the atmosphere,” a Defense Ministry official told Today’s Zaman. This will help to reach the critical edge for ballistic missile technology.

The United States, China, the UK, France and India are among the countries which have a long-range air defense and ballistic missile systems. Acquisition of this technology means gaining the capability to fire at targets anywhere in the world, including those far away from the launching site.

Officials underlined that it is an imperative and necessity for Turkey to produce and develop such missiles to maintain its deterrent capability and to feel safe in an insecure environment. The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) is now developing a missile called an SOM with a range of 300 kilometers. This will be a first step towards developing a ballistic missile with a range of 2,500 kilometers. Unlike other types of missiles, ballistic missiles can fly beyond the Earth’s atmosphere as they don’t burn oxygen, meeting no air resistance. A ballistic missile spends most of its flight in space. After the lunch, the missile arches up from one point and lands at another point. It is difficult to detect a ballistic missile on radar and harder to intercept a ballistic missile than a conventional one.

Speaking to Today’s Zaman on Monday on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue, an official from the Defense Ministry said the committee in its last meeting decided to work on a new project, which aims to establish Turkey’s own satellite launch vehicle. According to speculations, Ankara may work with an Eastern European country which retains Soviet-era systems and experience in this field to develop a satellite launch vehicle.

Turkey to produce ballistic missile to beef up defense capabilities
 
was zum lachen von der propaganda seite defenceshit ,defenceshit macht sie in die hose weil die turkische fregatte gokova vor der kueste attica und mykonos aufgetaucht ist.

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http://www.defencenet.gr/defence/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48905&Itemid=139
 
Turkey’s defense purchases to reach $8 billion by 2016


With large defense projects on the agenda, Turkey will spend $8 billion in defense purchases, the country’s procurement office forecasts. This nearly doubles the current volume

Turkey will spend up to $8 billion in defense purchases as its exports will reach $2 billion in 2016, four years from now, according to a major estimation by the procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM).

The present figures are around half of that.

The expectations in the SSM’s updated 2012-2016 strategic program are realistic given the money Turkey would pay for expensive systems – such as the F-35s or the U-214 submarines from Germany – over the next few years, as well as the rapid increase in its exports mainly to Islamic countries, according to one defense analyst.

Turkey is in talks with four key foreign suppliers on a $4 billion Long Range Air and Missile Defense Systems project.

The country’s mainly exports armored vehicles of many sorts, rockets and other ammunition, as well as military electronics like radios, to more than 10 Islamic countries. It also sells aviation equipment as part of offset deals.

Fighter jet program delayed

Separately, Turkey has delayed a program to develop a domestic fighter aircraft for the Air Force nearly two years, the strategic document has revealed. “A conceptual design ... for the fighter aircraft will be completed by the end of 2014,” the SSM’s program said.


The defense minister at the time, Vecdi Gönül, announced on Dec. 14, 2010, that Turkey would build a fighter aircraft, to be constructed together with a friendly country or fully by itself, by the 100th anniversary of the Turkish Republic in 2023.

Gönül told reporters after a meeting of the Defense Industry Executive Committee that the SSM would start talks with the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), the country’s main aerospace company, for a “conceptual design” of a fighter aircraft and a jet trainer to be built after the year 2020.

At the time, Gönül said the TAI would have two years for the conceptual design. He said Turkey’s newly designed fighter aircraft “would be a next-generation type, replacing the [U.S.-made] F-4Es and functioning well with the F-16 and the F-35 … This is effectively a decision for the making of Turkey’s first fighter aircraft.”

However, the new strategic document calls for the completion of the conceptual design by 2014.
“The original timetable must be wrong. It’s impossible to complete the conceptual design of a new aircraft in two years. The estimate is more reasonable now,” said one senior procurement official.

Turkey will buy around 100 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Lightning II aircraft built by a team led by the U.S. firm Lockheed Martin, but Gönül said at the time that they were planning to develop the new fighter with a partner other than the United States.

Turkey previously had South Korea in mind, but one South Korean official in Ankara said South Korea was at a more advanced stage than Turkey, and was currently developing its KF-X model with Indonesia. “We can’t say at this point whether it will be with South Korea or not,” Gönül said.

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