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

die usa verfuegt ja schon ueber marschflugkoerper sie haben also schon eigentlich das know how dafuer,wir haben mehr davon es werden ca 3000 f -35 gebaut wenn jeder die SOM bestellen wuerde waere das der durchbruch fuer die turkische rustungsindustrie.

wir sind ausserdem noch level 3 partner im f-35 projekt bekommen einen kleinen technologischen einblick ins projekt und werden auch noch bei jeden verkauften f-35 was dazu verdienen.



wichtig ist das laender wie griechenland,iran,irak,sudzypern und syrien dieses waffensystem nicht bekommen:lol:


Solange man nicht alles offen legt ist es ok.Nicht das man unsere Technik klaut und gegen uns verwendet :lol: ?
 
Canik TP9 aus Türkischer Produktion lässt GLOCK und P99 alt aussehen

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Mit der Produktion kommt man kaum noch hinterher, so begehrt ist die Waffe in den Vereinigten Staaten.


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[h=1]TURKISH FIRM PROPOSED ITS LEOPARD 2NG SOLUTION TO FINLAND[/h]The modernization package was proposed to Finland which is still considering modernizing its Leopard 2A4 fleet. The Turkish firm proposed its Leopard 2NG solution to Finland. Other competitors were Rheinmetall Defence, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and RUAG Defence.
The Turkish Land Forces Command (TLFC) currently owns a Leopard 2NG (New Generation) main battle tank. The vehicle is in fact a Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW)-produced Leopard 2A4 battle tank of the service’s inventory modernized by Turkish state-owned firm Aselsan Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret.
The upgrade package provides the vehicle with improved fire power, protection and survivability.
The Leopard 2NG modernization package feature the installation of add-on ballistic protection and add-on mine protection modules, fire control system (consisting of sensors, gunner’s periscope, commander’s panoramic sight, situational awareness system, inertial navigation unit, interface, handles and associated electronic units), electrical gun and turret drives, command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence/battlefield management system or C4I/BMS (consisting of command control computer and software, tactical radios, intercom and display units), laser warning system, driver’s sight (front and rear sight units), automatic fire suppression system for the crew compartment, and the company’s SARP (Stabilized Advanced Remote weapon Platform) remote-controlled weapon station of coupled to 12.7mm heavy machine gun (or 40 mm automatic grenade launcher or 7.62mm light machine gun) and ATS-40 electro-optical payload.
The armor protection suite of German firm IBD Deisenroth Engineering consists of heavy track skirts, gun mantlet, turret, front armor protection, armor protection against improvised explosive devices, under belly protection, turret protection, and hull slat armor.
It is believed the TLFC field about 300 Leopard 2A4 vehicles that were received surplus from Germany.

Turkish firm proposed its Leopard 2NG solution to Finland | Defence blog
 
[h=1]Turkey To Select Foreign Partner for Fighter Program[/h]
ANKARA — In one of the most critical stages shaping its indigenous fighter jet program, the Turkish government plans to select a foreign partner by 2016, officials said.
The foreign partner would be expected to support the approximately four-year planned designing phase of the program dubbed F-X, the officials said.
One senior procurement official said the contract involving the foreign partner would be around US $1 billion.
Early in March, Turkey's procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM), released a request for information (RFI) for the F-X program. A number of international aerospace manufacturers have replied to the RFI, the official said, including BAE Systems, Saab, China's Shenyang Aircraft Corp., Airbus Germany, Alenia and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC)
"These potential bidders have expressed their interest to our request for information. There may be others that can come into the bidding picture at the request for proposal stage," said the official.
One potential bidder, US-based SNC, in May won a Turkish contract for the redesign, development and production of an initial batch of 50 regional jets with civilian and military use.
The contract, estimated at between $1.5 billion and $2 billion, aims to produce indigenous Turkish jet and turboprop aircraft based on SNC's Dornier 328 and 628 platforms.
Procurement officials expect the F-X program to gain pace after parliamentary elections June 7. "This is a program that goes with the tag 'priority,'" said one official familiar with the program.
SSM defined in the RFI document the scope of the fighter program as "indigenous design, development and production activities of the first Turkish fighter aircraft to meet Turkish Armed Forces' next generation fighter requirements and replace the existing F-16 fighter fleet starting from 2030s."
SSM officials said the release of the RFIdocument was intended "to see which companies would be willing to take part and which capabilities will be offered."
A joint committee of Air Force and SSM officials have already started work on the program at an office building belonging to Tusas, Turkey's aerospace company.
Turkey's top procurement panel, the Defense Industry Executive Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, decided Jan. 7 to go ahead with the F-X program after reviewing its feasibility.
Other members of the committee are Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz, Chief of Military General Staff Gen. Necdet Ozel and chief procurement official, Ismail Demir, head of SSM.
Davutoglu said that a twin-engine model would be pursued in the national fighter aircraft program. But procurement officials say this [twin-engine] is not an "irreversible" idea.



Turkey To Select Foreign Partner for Fighter Program
 
Türk askeri Katar’da üs kuracak’


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[FONT=pt_sansregular]ABD merkezli Al Monitor internet sitesi, Türkiye ile Katar arasında mart ayında yapılan askeri işbirliği anlaşmasına dikkat çekerek, Türkiye’nin Katar’da daimi askeri üs kurmaya hazırlandığını yazdı.

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[FONT=pt_sansregular]Anlaşma askeri eğitim, savunma sanayi, ortak askeri tatbikat ve istihbarat paylaşımını kapsıyor. Ancak Al Monitor’a göre en çok dikkat çeken madde tarafların birbirlerinin topraklarında asker konuşlandırmasına izin verilmesi. Metin Gürcan imzalı haber-analizde Meclis Dışişleri Komisyonu’nun, ABD ile yapılan Eğit-Donat mutabakatıyla Katar’a Türk askeri yerleştirilmesi arasında bağlantı olmadığını açıkladığı hatırlatıldı.
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TÜRK ORDUSU SEÇİMLERİ BEKLİYOR[/FONT]
Eğit-Donat hariç tutulduğunda Türkiye ile kuracağı askeri ittifakın, Katar’a, savunma sanayi kapasitesini artırma, ordusunu eğitme, ABD’ye olan askeri bağımlılığını azaltarak savunma ortaklarını çeşitlendirme, İran’ı dengeleme ve Türkiye üzerinden NATO ile daha sağlam işbirliği kurma imkanı verebileceği yorumları yapıldı. Monitor’a göre; ‘Ciddi bir askeri gücü olmayan Katar’ın Körfez bölgesindeki caydırıcılık açığını Türkiye ile yapılacak bir askeri ittifak ve gerekirse Türkiye’nin askeri gücü ile doldurmaya istekli olduğu görülüyor. Güvenlik kaynakları Türk ordusunun böyle bir hassas konuda hem ulusal hem de uluslararası hukuk kurallarına sıkı sıkıya bağlı kalmak istediğine de vurgu yapıyor. Kaynakların altını çizdiği bir diğer husus da bu görevi başta ABD olmak üzere Körfez bölgesindeki müttefiklerle ve NATO ile yakın işbirliği içinde yürütmenin önemi.’ Yazıda Türk ordusunun Katar’a göndereceği ilk birliğin küçük bir deniz unsurunu, istihkam ve özel kuvvetler timlerini içerdiği belirtildi. Al-Monitor, adını vermediği ‘iyi konumdaki bir kaynağa’ dayanarak, Türk ordusunun üssün açılması için acele etmediğini, 7 Haziran seçimlerinin sonucunu beklediğini iddia etti. Türk askerinin 19 Ağustos 1915’te Katar’dan çekildiği de hatırlatıldı.
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NİYE BUNA GEREK DUYULDU[/FONT]
‘Türkiye’yi böyle bir anlaşmaya iten temel neden ne olabilir’ diye soran Al Monitor’a açıklama yapan Gazi Üniversitesi’nden Doç. Dr. Mehmet Akif Okur’a göre Körfez bölgesi, dünya ekonomi-politik dengeleri bakımından büyük bir öneme sahip. Türkiye bölgesel oyuncu olarak Körfez’da her alanda etkili olmak istiyor. Katar’la yakın iş birliği Türk savunma sanayi için önemli bir pazara girme fırsatı sunarken, İran’ın dengelenmesi, Türkiye’nin küresel güvenlik ortamındaki etki gücünün artması, Rusyave Çin’le ikili müzakerelerde elinin güçlenmesi ve Türkiye’nin küresel enerji güvenliği konusunda söz sahibi olması anlamına geliyor. Okur, askeri üs planı ile ilgili iki hususa dikkat çekiyor: “Öncelikle, Türkiye’de genel olarak Körfez gibi stratejik önemi büyük bir bölgede üs açmanın beraberinde getireceği risk ve fırsatların kamuoyu tarafından iyi anlaşılmasına ve üs açma-güvenlik sağlama süreçlerini denetleyecek demokratik mekanizmaların inşasına ihtiyaç var”.

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‘Türk askeri Katar’da üs kuracak’ - Hürriyet Dünya
 
Turkey to launch armoured vehicle production in Kazakhstan

Jane's Defence Industry
10 June 2015

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Kazakhstan may soon be producing the BMC Kirpi. Source: IHS

Kazakhstan is looking to launch licensed assembly of a range of Turkish armoured vehicles, Kazakh media reported on 9 June.
Speaking to Forbes Kazakhstan , managing director of Kazakh agricultural equipment manufacturer Kaz Kioti Bakhtiar Mamatov, said his company was currently in negotiations with state-owned defence equipment manufacturer Kazakhstan Engineering to assemble and produce vehicles made by Turkey's BMC.

According to Mamatov, the company is looking to begin production of BMC's EFE and 235-16 4x4 tactical transports, 380-26 P 6x6 tactical transport vehicles, the mine-resistant, ambush-protected BMC 350-16 Z Kirpi 4x4, and BMC 250-10 Z Vuran multipurpose armoured vehicle.

The initial investment is expected to be approximately USD30 million, and will create 100 jobs, Mamatov said. The plant will initially focus on local assembly before increasing local workshare and content.
The move comes as Turkey is increasingly pushing into Kazakhstan in a number of sectors, ranging from agriculture and telecommunications to pharmaceuticals and food. Both the Turkish and Kazakh governments are seeking to boost bilateral trade from USD3.3 billion in 2014 to more than USD10 billion.

The two countries already have an established defence trade, with Kazakhstan previously procuring seven Otokar Cobra armoured vehicles and Turkish firm Aselsan establishing a joint venture with Kazakhstan Engineering in 2013 to manufacture electro-optic and night vision systems for the Kazakh military.

Turkey to launch armoured vehicle production in Kazakhstan - IHS Jane's 360

 
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