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Altay engine project failed, if we trust Turan Oguz



Tumosan started to late, stupid engine project of so called ford ecotec failed. Basic routine, spent some money and give time. No one want to invest money thats our problem. Asking foreigners help to build a engine?
 
Altay engine project failed, if we trust Turan Oguz

This Turan Oğuz have been known by our members? Who's that guy?
Why do we have to pay attention to his comments?
 
This Turan Oğuz have been known by our members? Who's that guy?
Why do we have to pay attention to his comments?

https://tyrannosurusrex.wordpress.com/

On twitter: @ TyrannosurusRex or @TRex_SSS

He's a real twitter troll on Turkish Defence but, snobby
 
This Turan Oğuz have been known by our members? Who's that guy?
Why do we have to pay attention to his comments?

Cause he is a guy, who is a real expert ;
but he doesn't want waste space and time on his real account and uses this shadow account.
Only for beginners asking BS and insulting.
Otherwise you can also follow sovalye347 after registration.
 
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He is not a defense sector expert by any means but he is a smart guy with good connection
 
This Turan Oğuz have been known by our members? Who's that guy?
Why do we have to pay attention to his comments?

Worth following, just incase you miss something in the defence realm.. Other then that, treat everyone with a pinch of salt.
 
Why doesn't Turkey exercise the option of buying out the intellectual property rights of an existing engine like we did with the Firtina (S. Korea) or the T-129 (Italy)? Afterall, an engine is just a commercial product, isn't it? It doesn't have to be the cutting edge so long as it satisfies basic requirements like HP, fuel type, maintenance, etc. Some 90s, 80s or even 70s designs might work very well. There's no need to reinvent the wheel.
 
Why doesn't Turkey exercise the option of buying out the intellectual property rights of an existing engine like we did with the Firtina (S. Korea) or the T-129 (Italy)? Afterall, an engine is just a commercial product, isn't it? It doesn't have to be the cutting edge so long as it satisfies basic requirements like HP, fuel type, maintenance, etc. Some 90s, 80s or even 70s designs might work very well. There's no need to reinvent the wheel.

Yes. This multifuel engine could be more powerful than the offered German MTU - Diesel.
I guess, it could be capable also for later Electromagnetic GUN option.
At the top of the power spectrum is Perkins Condor V-12 which is installed in the Challenger MBT in a 880 kW form but has been demonstrated at 1100 kW
and is said to have the potential for development up to 1470 kW. ( 2000 HP)
This proven technology positions Perkins well to adopt a "power pack approach", matching engines and transmission.
 
Yes. This multifuel engine could be more powerful than the offered German MTU - Diesel.
I guess, it could be capable also for later Electromagnetic GUN option.
At the top of the power spectrum is Perkins Condor V-12 which is installed in the Challenger MBT in a 880 kW form but has been demonstrated at 1100 kW
and is said to have the potential for development up to 1470 kW. ( 2000 HP)
This proven technology positions Perkins well to adopt a "power pack approach", matching engines and transmission.
Rolls Royce again. Rolls Royce is everywhere :D .
 
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We 'll see, Turks are no more ants of crusaders.

C4 claims we'll get LICENCE, that means no TOT. But we can copy and gather experience.
 
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We 'll see, Turks are no more ants of crusaders.

Were we before?
 
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We 'll see, Turks are no more ants of crusaders.

C4 claims we'll get LICENCE, that means no TOT. But we can copy and gather experience.
Which engine is this?
 
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