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Ask a turkish a friend of mine who is "expert" on the turkish defence industry. I ask him to ID the vehicle and he said that it is a FNSS Pars.
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Exactly. Iran is NANO power.Iranian problem is not technological requirements my friend. Iran is a NANO power. The biggest problem in Iranian aviation industry is its size, budget, industrial capacity and most importantly lesser experience in this field.
Otherwise, Iran has put hands on turbojet and mini-turbofan engines. All of Iranian built cruise missiles are using homemade turbofan engines. I don't want to pollute this thread with my images from Iranian cruise missiles but Iran is capable of producing them locally.
As i said, biggest hurdle is industrial weakness, Iran can barely mass produce Kowsar fighter jet which is an F-5 clone with 4th generation avionics. It would be like trying to produce lastest version of Mercedes in production line of old Antique car. You have the tchnology but you lack the industrial capacity.
The defense minister also said that we will have a big shift in strategies. This one sentence is important, Iran has made missile program its top priority among other military projects. It consumes a major part of the defense budget hence no room for fighter jets.
When Russians denied Iran the S-300 PMU2 air defense system, defense ministry specified a large amount of budget for Bavar-373 project. Today it is on par with S-400.
I am sure that the defense minister meant to say that we will do the same in aviation industry. We have to wait and see, if Russians don't agree on our terms, we will have to go our own way. Even if its hard and time consuming.
Unlike Turkey which is a brothel house.Exactly. Iran is NANO power.
Ask a turkish a friend of mine who is "expert" on the turkish defence industry. I ask him to ID the vehicle and he said that it is a FNSS Pars.
very good approach , we expect same behavior for western equipmentView attachment 942374
The Turks hope that Egypt will be a defensive market for their products, but there are other important things
A simple example is the Turkish armored vehicle PARS IV 6x6 km, which Turkey will sell to Egypt. We assume that Turkey sells it at a price of 1.5 million dollars, and Egypt will get it at a preferential price of 1 million dollars
Egypt has much better and cheaper solutions that make the Turkish product unable to compete at all
Egypt gets a TATRA chassis 6x6 HIGH MOBILITY HEAVY DUTY CHASSIS
T 815 - 7T3B31 6x6.1R
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At a price of 150 thousand dollars, Egypt installs an armored body 6 * 6 on it with complete Egyptian components, such as a body made of armored steel, weapon towers, vision systems, 360 cameras, local FCS, and a BMS system. Therefore, the ineffective cost of the armored vehicle in Egypt becomes 500,000 dollars. If Egypt wants to address it, it will export it with a million dollars, then simply Is Egypt going to buy a Turkish armored vehicle as long as I can produce a similar one at a low cost? Of course not
You can simply get 1000 chassis in one year from TATRA or even produce it locally if the economic demand for it is in the thousands.
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The same thing, the AKANCI plane was exported by Türkiye at a price of 20-30 million dollars Egypt is simply able to obtain the largest plane, WING LOONG 3, at a price of 10 million dollars, without any quantitative restrictions, even by transferring technology from China, as long as the numbers are economical. hp assuming PW PT6A engines
In the past, Egypt cooperated with MRTP-20 launchers and obtained 3 from Turkey, and after severing military relations, Egypt produced it with Japanese engines locally at a lower cost and without any quantitative export restrictions or even any modifications.
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Any cooperation with Turkey must depend on the extent of the actual benefit to Egypt and not to make Egypt a market for Turkish products at the expense of local manufacturing or without Egypt obtaining more important benefits.
Egypt has lot of options for defence equipment:View attachment 942374
The Turks hope that Egypt will be a defensive market for their products, but there are other important things
A simple example is the Turkish armored vehicle PARS IV 6x6 km, which Turkey will sell to Egypt. We assume that Turkey sells it at a price of 1.5 million dollars, and Egypt will get it at a preferential price of 1 million dollars
Egypt has much better and cheaper solutions that make the Turkish product unable to compete at all
Egypt gets a TATRA chassis 6x6 HIGH MOBILITY HEAVY DUTY CHASSIS
T 815 - 7T3B31 6x6.1R
View attachment 942367
At a price of 150 thousand dollars, Egypt installs an armored body 6 * 6 on it with complete Egyptian components, such as a body made of armored steel, weapon towers, vision systems, 360 cameras, local FCS, and a BMS system. Therefore, the ineffective cost of the armored vehicle in Egypt becomes 500,000 dollars. If Egypt wants to address it, it will export it with a million dollars, then simply Is Egypt going to buy a Turkish armored vehicle as long as I can produce a similar one at a low cost? Of course not
You can simply get 1000 chassis in one year from TATRA or even produce it locally if the economic demand for it is in the thousands.
View attachment 942370
The same thing, the AKANCI plane was exported by Türkiye at a price of 20-30 million dollars Egypt is simply able to obtain the largest plane, WING LOONG 3, at a price of 10 million dollars, without any quantitative restrictions, even by transferring technology from China, as long as the numbers are economical. hp assuming PW PT6A engines
In the past, Egypt cooperated with MRTP-20 launchers and obtained 3 from Turkey, and after severing military relations, Egypt produced it with Japanese engines locally at a lower cost and without any quantitative export restrictions or even any modifications.
View attachment 942372
Any cooperation with Turkey must depend on the extent of the actual benefit to Egypt and not to make Egypt a market for Turkish products at the expense of local manufacturing or without Egypt obtaining more important benefits.
View attachment 942374
The Turks hope that Egypt will be a defensive market for their products, but there are other important things
A simple example is the Turkish armored vehicle PARS IV 6x6 km, which Turkey will sell to Egypt. We assume that Turkey sells it at a price of 1.5 million dollars, and Egypt will get it at a preferential price of 1 million dollars
Egypt has much better and cheaper solutions that make the Turkish product unable to compete at all
Egypt gets a TATRA chassis 6x6 HIGH MOBILITY HEAVY DUTY CHASSIS
T 815 - 7T3B31 6x6.1R
View attachment 942367
At a price of 150 thousand dollars, Egypt installs an armored body 6 * 6 on it with complete Egyptian components, such as a body made of armored steel, weapon towers, vision systems, 360 cameras, local FCS, and a BMS system. Therefore, the ineffective cost of the armored vehicle in Egypt becomes 500,000 dollars. If Egypt wants to address it, it will export it with a million dollars, then simply Is Egypt going to buy a Turkish armored vehicle as long as I can produce a similar one at a low cost? Of course not
You can simply get 1000 chassis in one year from TATRA or even produce it locally if the economic demand for it is in the thousands.
View attachment 942370
The same thing, the AKANCI plane was exported by Türkiye at a price of 20-30 million dollars Egypt is simply able to obtain the largest plane, WING LOONG 3, at a price of 10 million dollars, without any quantitative restrictions, even by transferring technology from China, as long as the numbers are economical. hp assuming PW PT6A engines
In the past, Egypt cooperated with MRTP-20 launchers and obtained 3 from Turkey, and after severing military relations, Egypt produced it with Japanese engines locally at a lower cost and without any quantitative export restrictions or even any modifications.
View attachment 942372
Any cooperation with Turkey must depend on the extent of the actual benefit to Egypt and not to make Egypt a market for Turkish products at the expense of local manufacturing or without Egypt obtaining more important benefits.
Speak politely, young man, for you are as small as your countrylol
You are not in a level to demand things, good luck with your demands . You should be thankfull that Turkey is treating you like a human. This topic is one of the funniest topic of PDF, give as an example your Tejas and F50 deals. Then going to Pakistan JF17, then go back to SK and Indians.
Egyptian-made ST-500 Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV), equipped with low-flying objects detection radar
The boom might be possible if it is going to operate in a static position..not sure either if it has enough space to rotate fully.. but the base is circular..so some rotation is possible.. also it is inclined a bit..and that is all it needs for a low altitude detection..Hard to tell if this new feature on the ST-500 allows that radar to rise on a boom so it can gain better detection height and be able to spin. At first glance it doesn't appear as if it would have the space to spin while it's at that low position, but hard to tell for sure. Either way, they seem to really stretch the obviously great flexibility a good and well-working product gives you.
Very cool how many of these recently, locally produced systems are actually already being fielded with their own CUAS or even CIWS.
The role of the tactical APC with light armament is completely appropriate for it, and It is noticed that the Egyptian leadership put its focus on this point as the ST-500 was not equipped for more tasks..ST-500 size is excellent, as well as its mobility, its engine is good and it provides great performance
The boom might be possible if it is going to operate in a static position..not sure either if it has enough space to rotate fully.. but the base is circular..so some rotation is possible.. also it is inclines a bit..and that is all it needs for a low altitude detection..
The Egyptian radar P-01 Bardawini designed and manufactured by Military Technical in cooperation with the Banha Factory. It detects very small drones and ground targets. It works in the X-Band frequency. It can detect a drone with a radar clip of 0.01 meters from a range of 3 km and a target with a radar clip of 1 meter, like a human from a range of 7. km and a small land vehicle with a section of 10 meters from a range of 14 km and a vehicle with a section of 100 meters from a range of 25 km.
Bardawiny looks really good. Those are some great numbers for the ranges on the different configurations considering the small and perfect size for any armored vehicle.