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TAI Hurkus 3D

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Aselsan Inertial Navigation systems (Latest one designed for Altay Tank's)

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Targetting Pod called AselPod !!!

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Aselsan HMDU AVCI for T-129 Atak detail design

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Cockpit of Hurkus basic trainer with new generation Aselsan MFD's...

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cabatli,

Can you offer more info on the ASELPOD? Is it indigenous, is Turkey willing to export it, etc?
 
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cabatli,

Can you offer more info on the ASELPOD? Is it indigenous, is Turkey willing to export it, etc?

AselPod is also a domestic program and After passed to serial production, It will be offered for export markets by Aselsan indeed.

AselPod program has been started in 2006 and This program aims to develop 4 Targetting high capable and resolution Pod prototipes. It will replace LANTIRN pods TuAF has in inventory. It is planned to use for F-16 and F-4 2020 aircrafts.

According to Aselsan officials, The AselPod will be much more advanced and capable Pod system then Lantirn.

The capabilities I can list simply.
-Fully otonom target designation, tracking, identification with national source-codes and threat bank
-Nigh Vision and Targetting capabilities in night
-Day camera with higher zoom capable
-Lazer pointer, illuminater and range finders
-Wider termal sight angle with higher altitude navigation capabilities
-Automatic target finder that is pointed by another laser illuminator
-Detecting Target coordinates Simulatenously
-Precision Inertial measurement for targets to take routes, coordinates
-Intelligence/Attack rating system after launched the missile/bomb on target

I think AselPod will have latest generation Aselsan QWIP IR detector technology. Trials will be started in this year, 2010.
 
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Is it true cabatli?
SNIPER>ASELPOD>LANTIRN

Bro, Sniper Pods are known best of the World and It is a battle proven system. I think Although AselPod does not have any defficiencies in terms of capabilities, lazer technologies used, target designation, IR technologies, coolers and many others, Sniper will always be one step ahead of Aselpod by name and battle-proven specifications at international markets but Lantirn will be behind of Aselpod in terms of technology, generation, detection range...etc

so I also agree with you...
 
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I will try to introduce what I have told above. Aselsan has already developed so many image-video processing technologies to apply them for AselFlir-300 targetting pods.

Those IR images have been taken from AselFlir-300T FLIR's, Main eye of T-129 Atak and Anka Male UAV. Aselsan will use similar or more advanced/generations image processing technologies for AselPod's...

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This image represents the image designation/tracking, target identity determination capabilities of Pod in terms of;

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-Sensor characteristics
 
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This IR image presents How AselFlir identify the targets in terms of target's characteristic names...

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You can read the Turkish names of targets at left top of the frames. Pod mechanism identify those targets automaticly...

Tir: Trailer
Kamyon:Lorry-Truck
Otomobil: Autocar
Oobüs: Coach
 
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Turkish Aerospace Industries continues to expand, refine F-35 manufacturing skills.

Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI), a major international F-35 Lightning II supplier to Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC), has delivered a prototype of its first major structural element for the jet’s center fuselage, which Northrop Grumman produces for F-35 industry team leader Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT).

Known as a destructive test article, the prototype all-composite air inlet duct reflects the growing maturity of TAI’s composite fiber-placed manufacturing processes, and the steady evolution of its role as a second source supplier of center fuselages for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program.

TAI produced the air inlet duct at its composites manufacturing facility in Ankara, Turkey as part of a five-year, $28.4 million contract awarded to the company in Sept. 2009 by Northrop Grumman.

“TAI has progressed steadily in learning the high-precision manufacturing processes required to produce parts for the most capable multi-role fighter in the world,” said Mark Tucker, vice president and F-35 program manager for Northrop Grumman’s Aerospace Systems sector. ”Its continued success helps us ensure a smooth transition from our current rate of completing approximately two center fuselages per month to an eventual rate of one center fuselage per day.”

According to Tucker, the destructive test article will be used to validate the quality of TAI’s composite manufacturing processes. Deliveries of production quality inlet ducts are expected by the end of this calendar year.

“This delivery is another major step by TAI to demonstrate its commitment to the success of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program,” said Muharrem Dortkasli, TAI’s president and chief executive officer.

According to Dortkasli, the company has made significant investment since 2007 in new technologies and facilities required to meet F-35 program requirements. In addition to opening its Advanced Composites Facilities in 2008 and 2010, TAI plans to open a new F-35 JSF Center Fuselage Assembly and Coating Facility in 2011.

The delivery of TAI’s first air inlet duct follows a series of successful composites manufacturing training sessions conducted over the last two years for the company’s engineers and manufacturing specialists by Northrop Grumman. Held at Northrop Grumman’s Advanced Composites Center in El Segundo, the training included rigorous classroom and hands-on work to teach the TAI employees how to fabricate an F-35 inlet duct from start to finish.

TAI is a second source supplier of F-35 air inlet ducts and center fuselages to Northrop Grumman. The Turkish company is slated to produce inlet ducts to support both the current production of center fuselages on Northrop Grumman’s F-35 assembly line in Palmdale, Calif., and the 400 complete center fuselages that it will produce in Turkey.

Deliveries of the TAI-produced center fuselages are scheduled to begin in 2013, as part the F-35 program’s sixth phase of low rate initial production.

Since 2008, TAI has been producing increasingly complex components and subassemblies for Northrop Grumman-assembled center fuselages. The company delivered its first F-35 components to Northrop Grumman in late 2008, and its first structural assemblies for the jet in March 2009.

TAI’s modern facilities in Ankara are furnished with high technology machinery and manufacturing equipment that provide capabilities ranging from parts manufacturing to complete aircraft and helicopter manufacturing, assembly and flight tests. TAI also designs, develops and integrates aerospace systems and provides modernization and after-sales support services.

Northrop Grumman is responsible for designing and producing the center fuselage for all three variants of the F-35. The company also designed and produces the aircraft’s radar and other key avionics including electro-optical and communications subsystems; develops mission systems and mission-planning software; leads the team’s development of pilot and maintenance training system courseware; and manages the team’s use, support and maintenance of low-observable technologies.

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