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how many M-60TM are already in service?
around 170
Turkish Army M-60TM Tank in combat area - October 2019 / Syria
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how many M-60TM are already in service?
That makes more sense actuallyMost of the operations carried out by the Turkish forces are against terrorist organizations fighting in guerrilla style and tanks are barely used in this type of warfare, the tank inventory of all our competitors, except Greece, is weak. This is why the most of the investments are spend on the air force and the navy, if we do not take the right steps for the air force now, it can turn into our soft belly in 5 years. But ground forces will be fine.
And biggest reason why the TFX project is going so fast is that Turkey was one of the countries that produce some F35 parts and produced the F16s under license. So we didnt start TFX project without zero experience
What's weird...is that ok,the Altay has been a project far older than the TFX,if I'm not mistaken. And a far simpler project than making a 5th generation stealth fighter. Now here's the thing,how can the government and the Turkish defence industry,announce a maiden flight so fast? And it's defence experts and analysts who wonder about it,how can you rush the first flight 2-3 years earlier than planned,even if you work like crazy. How can a newcomer country design and fly a fighter jet in less than 10 years? Unless the government is pushing for it to be ready,even if it still has a lot of work.
just for the record MTU produce of 20.000 large to superlarge diesel engines a year...
Most of the operations carried out by the Turkish forces are against terrorist organizations fighting in guerrilla style and tanks are barely used in this type of warfare, the tank inventory of all our competitors, except Greece, is weak. This is why the most of the investments are spend on the air force and the navy, if we do not take the right steps for the air force now, it can turn into our soft belly in 5 years. But ground forces will be fine.
And biggest reason why the TFX project is going so fast is that Turkey was one of the countries that produce some F35 parts and produced the F16s under license. So we didnt start TFX project without zero experience
If Aksungur were designed from scratch nowadays, Aksungur would have been designed with TEI PD-170 engine and Aselsan CATS.
This guy is seriously mentally challangedyeah but if you were to design the Aksungur nowadays and you didn't have the PD-170 and Aselsan CATS developed, what would you do?
It's not about MTU producing and delivering these power packs in a short time. Contracting the supply of power packs, that's the point. If they signed, they would have delivered the 250 power packs on time. We would have designed the tank with peace of mind to fit the German power pack.
But I think the Germans would have avoided signing this contract, I am one hundred percent sure of that.
This guy is seriously mentally challanged
Leopard tanks would be big heavy targets in northern Iraq or AfrinThis doesn't have to be. Tanks could offer incredible anti-personnel fire if you have the correct ammo. We just don't have good ammo
I hate the Abrams but Americans are making great fucking ammo.
We're just very weak in the tank department. The absolutely moronic decision to cancel Aselsan's Leopard 2 NG upgrade costed us a lot of tanks and a lot of lives.
I just hope that TAF draws the correct lessons from the losses in Syria.
When your brain dies, you don't feel anything. It's only painful to those around you.you don't seem to understand the underlying point I was raising(namely that there is no "perfect" developmental solution and idealized circumstances), perhaps english is not your first language in which case its understandable if you didn't get my point.
Leopard tanks would be big heavy targets in northern Iraq or Afrin
I think we don't know exactly what we want as a tank. We say modernized M60 tanks are better than Leopard tanks for us but we try to build something like Leopard tank..
Germans built these tanks to fight in the eastern European steppes and thats why
it performed lower than the M60 in mountainous geography like Afrin, I thing we need a tank like the Japanese Type 10 or M60 that can have the high mobility in our region so we can easily use them in terror operations.
I dont remember that the Turkish army ordered the Kaptal MT tank,Wasn't there a light tank developed by Turkey called the Kaplan MT, to supplement for very such operations that require a smaller and more mobile equipment? what happened to it?
If you use them correctly, keep them behind cover, use the correct tactics, provide sufficient infantry cover (instead of uneducated FSA cannon fodder) they become unstoppable. Top-attack ATGMs are the biggest problem but they don't exist in Syria.Leopard tanks would be big heavy targets in northern Iraq or Afrin
I think we don't know exactly what we want as a tank. We say modernized M60 tanks are better than Leopard tanks for us but we try to build something like Leopard tank..
Germans built these tanks to fight in the eastern European steppes and thats why
it performed lower than the M60 in mountainous geography like Afrin, I thing we need a tank like the Japanese Type 10 or M60 that can have the high mobility in our region so we can easily use them in terror operations.
have high mobility in mountainous areas, but at the same time, it should be maximum resistant against RPG, mines and ATGM systems.
Honestly this Tank issue is a mess for this country, I don't think I'm an expert in the tank field but that Leopards and maybe Altay can serve very well in Syria with greater efficiency but can they show same effect in Northern Iraq and other potential fronts? This is the big issue for meIf you use them correctly, keep them behind cover, use the correct tactics, provide sufficient infantry cover (instead of uneducated FSA cannon fodder) they become unstoppable. Top-attack ATGMs are the biggest problem but they don't exist in Syria.
M60 isn't better than Leopard, it's an even bigger target due to higher profile. The problem with Leo2 was that our leaders in their infinite wisdom decided that Leopard 2 NG upgrade was too expensive.
What I wanted to say is Turkish version of Type 10 with nano crystal steel and active protection is what we realy need..Yes and I want to date a sugar momma who looks like Scarlett Johansson.
gotto pick one, can't be light and mobile and also maximum protection with heavy armor.
Reality hurts you
M60TM far better than Leopard2HEL in urban warfare
real military experts very well knows about it
what about Greek Army Leopard-2HEL Tanks ?
NO hard kill Active Protection System
NO Close Range Surveillance System
NO Telescopic Periscope System
NO Beyond Armor Vision System
NO even Remote Weapon Platform
Turkish Army modernized M-60TM Tanks have superior capability for urban warfare
German MTU Engine and RENK 304S Transmission
İsraeli 120 mm Gun , RWR/IR warning systems from the Merkava IV Tank
-- Volkan-M new generation Fire Control System
-- Tank Command Control Combat Information System
-- New Explosive Reactive Armor ERA
-- The hybrid electric and hydraulic system
-- Tank Laser Warning System (TLUS)
-- Tank Driver Vision System (TDVS)
-- Fire Suppression System
-- Smoke Grenade Launchers
-- Air Conditioning System
-- Auxiliary Power Unit and Audible Warning System
-- 12,7mm SARP Stabilized Advanced Remote Weapon Platform
-- PULAT hard kill Active Protection System
Close Range Surveillance System (YAMGÖZ)
Telescopic Periscope System (TEPES)
Interior Primer Protection (SPALL LINER)
Beyond Armor Vision System ( BITES )
We have great real experience for urban warfare in Syria
and we modernized our Tanks for urban warfare
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