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TASS: Russia - Russian arms exporter reaches several agreements with Turkey at IDEF-2015 arms fair
May 07, 16:49 UTC+3
Russian officials previously said that the Turkish side was interested in Russia’s antiaircraft defence systems, including the Antey-2500

ISTANBUL, May 7. /TASS/. Russia’s arms exporter Rosoboronexport has reached a number of agreements with the Turkish colleagues at the International Defense Industry Fair IDEF-2015 in Turkey. The work on the agreements will be started in May, the company’s delegation head Anatoly Aksyonov told journalists on Thursday.

According to him, the Russian special exporter has already found "many partners in the Turkish industry that have already pooled efforts in certain spheres of work."

"I think that after the holidays we will start the work on the agreements we have reached with the Turkish colleagues," Aksyonov said.

He declined to specify the projects, only saying that they are both in the sphere of ground equipment and the Air Force and Navy.

According to Aksyonov, Rosoboronexport’s stand at IDEF-2015 has been visited by "some 4-delegations from 32 countries." "We record only the meetings that have a continuation," said the company representative.

Russian officials previously said that the Turkish side was interested in Russia’s antiaircraft defence systems, including the Antey-2500.

JSC Rosoboronexport is the sole state intermediary agency for Russia’s exports/imports of defence-related and dual use products, technologies and services. The corporation was set up by a decree of the President of Russia and is charged with implementation of the policy of the state in the field of military-technical cooperation between Russia and foreign countries. The official status of Rosoboronexport guarantees the Russian government’s support in all export operations.

Russia has been taking part in IDEF since 1995. More than 50 delegations from 17 countries visited Rosoboronexport’s stand in 2013, suggesting keen interest in Russian arms in the region.

The Russian-Turkish military-technical cooperation dates back to March 16, 1921 when the Treaty of Friendship and Brotherhood was signed between Soviet Russia and Turkey. Upon its conclusion, Russia began providing financial and military-technical aid to the Turkish government. Turkey’s accession to NATO did not become an obstacle to further development of ties with Russia. As a result, Russian BTR-80 APCs, Mi-17 helicopters, anti-tank missile systems, and a variety of small arms are in service with the Turkish Armed Forces.
 
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After seeing the prıducts and heard some talks, I am convinced that Türkiye will be the industrial giant in the region and very tough competitor for some in Europe and Russia.

For me, what is the more important than others was The Akkor system. I can regardless of any objection call it strategic move and the symbol of Turkish defence industry in respect to technology and development.

The Akkor will be modified in size vertically and horizontally. Also, There will be another version for other armoured vehicles, which will make Turkish mechanized arm effective-striking power in the region ( lets start with to liberate South Azerbaijan :) )

The Akkor is a very promising system compared to its size and mission.
 
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That's really great brother Special thanks. 2018 will be the year a huge UAS will be revealed for navy.
 
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I have just finished to read all the posts from begin to end and i just want to say thanks to all who made sharing especially Türkbordo and Kulxxx. ..I didn't see any info about long range air and missile defence system.... that is the only weakest of us. Hisar A and Hisar O was good but i expected any brochure or plans about Hisar U. Am I expecting to much? Anyway once again thank you so much. Im sure that lots of our unfriendly neighbours are uncomfortable about Newest products and following them much more then us..
 
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