cabatli_53
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For instance the Millenium gun based Korkut
French radars
Altay based on South Korean design
Firtina
Among others.
A Saab vehicle as the Turkish national car project (maybe Pakistan or Bangladesh can also buy this off Turkey and have their own national car project too)
Turkey seems to be buying as much technology as it can from Europe. Which is a reasonable strategy, helps save time and money.
Question:
Was the Milgem Ada design consulted from a European company? (would like to know)
Just a thought - if you built a Milgem class ship using an aluminum hull and superstructure, you'd have a similarly sized ship at about 1000 tons. Of course, if it got hit it would sink much easier but, imagine how that could play out in terms of propulsion requirements and sea worthiness. If enough money is saved from propulsion, would it still be priced too high for going with an all aluminum ship?
Similarly, imagine a 500 ton all aluminum ship - that would in theory have the same capability as a 1000 ton conventional corvette.
With those examples, you think you could explain well the logic of “re-packaged Western systems” that is being sold to third countries over Turkey with -Turkish made- stamp ? If that was such an easy task to achieve, What are rest of the World waiting to do something similar with re-packing off the shelf systems to earn some money? I believe you can also achieve something similar in your garrage with that logic.
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