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Great video, love seeing Aselsan embracing our women, hope its not just for the PR.
 
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is it real prototype
 
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https://www.kap.org.tr/tr/Bildirim/573792


Aselsan signed signed 200 million dollars contract for new ADOP 2000 system. As new Kasirga-G and Sakarya-G and Firtina-2 comes in to Land Force service C4I Systems needed to support them.

https://www.kap.org.tr/tr/Bildirim/573677


ASELSAN Signed new generation HERIKKS Air Defence Command Control System Contract worths 176 million american dollars. As Korkut, Hisar SAM projects along with new Radarsand Modernised 35mm Oerlikon System started to enter inventory new C4I System needed.


Firefinder / weapons locator radar contract $176.850.000,-
https://www.kap.org.tr/tr/Bildirim/573100

Long range search radar contract $91.418.061,-
https://www.kap.org.tr/tr/Bildirim/573099
 
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Firtina 2 sounds interestign so it wont be firtina+ but a whole new Firtina model with a new design :-))) ?
 
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ASELSAN Officially Launched New Facility in Saudi Arabia


Turkish Undersecretary for Defence Industry, Prof. Dr. Ismail Demir has announced today on his official twitter account that the facility to manufacture ASELSAN's software-based communication systems in Saudi Arabia with the partnership of Military Industries Corporation (MIC) is officially put into service. The facility has been established in Riad under Saudi Arabia's technology transfer programme.

http://en.c4defence.com/Agenda/aselsan-officially-launched-new-facility-in-saudi-arabia/3396/1

 
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Field Aviation & ASELSAN to develop new special mission aircraft

TORONTO, Dec. 21 (UPI) -- Field Aviation and Turkish defense contractor ASELSAN are jointly developing a new special mission aircraft based on the Bombardier Challenger 605.

The companies plan to modify the existing commercial aircraft with new configurations, including multiple operator stations and aerodynamic alterations. Field Aviation did not specify how many planes would be fitted, but confirmed multiple platforms will be developed.

"At Field Aviation, we are experts in integrating and certifying complicated mission systems into many aircraft platforms. ASELSAN recognizes this, and our track record allows them to focus on the mission system and its performance," Field Aviation chief operating officer Brian Love said in a press release.

The Bombardier Challenger 600 series is a family of business planes first produced by Canadair. The jet has been fitted for military operations by multiple armed forces around the world, including the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, the U.S. Air Force, and others.


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http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Se...p-new-special-mission-aircraft/3271482340719/

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Aselsan signed signed 200 million dollars contract for new ADOP 2000 system. As new Kasirga-G and Sakarya-G and Firtina-2 comes in to Land Force service C4I Systems needed to support them.

Any detail about Firtina-2 ? Range etc..
 
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Turkey's ASELSAN, Saudi TAQNIA form joint venture

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The Turkish Armed Forces Foundation company ASELSAN said on Tuesday it had established a joint venture with Saudi firm TAQNIA in Saudi Arabia.

In a statement to the Borsa Istanbul, Turkey's main stock exchange, the company said that the registration of its joint defense company SADEC was completed.

The new company has a $6 million capital and will operate in Saudi Arabia in the areas of radar, electronic warfare and electro-optical systems, according to the statement.

The Turkish company also said that the new joint company would have a positive impact on its income.

ASELSAN announced on Nov. 23 of last year that it had signed a provisional deal with Saudi firm TAQNIA on the establishment of a joint venture in Saudi Arabia.

ASELSAN, a leading Turkish defense systems producer, is ranked 58th on a list of the world's top 100 defense giants in 2016, compiled by the prestigious U.S. weekly, Defense News.
 
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