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Nice! At last a campony invest money to devolope engine technology and not licence. And not a normal engine it wil be compared with EURO6 norm.
hh, Turkey no produce or develop engines.
I'm actually happy that i found a Turkish made engine. İ will research to the bottom of it...
Do you know other Turkish made engines ?
@farag you can stick this Ecotorq engine to your ***.
I'm actually happy that i found a Turkish made engine. İ will research to the bottom of it...
Do you know other Turkish made engines ?
@[B][U]farag[/U][/B] you can stick this Ecotorq engine to your ***.
^ No doubt HEMA is offering Licensed engines..
This seems like a very realistic option for us. The t-80 was presented to Turkey in the past so in the future I dont see any obstacles unless of course ukraine loses the necessary facilities to produce these motors.According to chief designer of Kharkov Design Bureau, engine building (HKBD) already made a prototype perspective Tank Engine power 1400l.s., Held kosntruktorsko-development testing.
Development of long-term engine specialists State-owned enterprise "Kharkiv engine design bureau," has caused great interest of foreign experts and potential customers. It can be used in any climatic conditions (55 ° C) and for these indicators is unmatched. Now a new engine 6TD-3 is prepared for serial production.
6TD series engines are far ahead of time. And now on the tactical and technical characteristics, they are not inferior to the best foreign analogues. Volume data MTO motors — the smallest of all the tanks produced in the world.
The new engine will have a mass of 1200 kg, and the power will be 1400 hp Reduction efficiency of heat transfer is 30%, compared with four-stroke engines.
Turkey could partner with the new pro-western Ukrainian government and make a JV agreement to manufacture a 1500+ HP power-pack, considering that Kharkiv isn't annexed with all its technologies. I mean, if there is already a plan to sell the R-36 ICBM technology to Turkey, why can't there be an agreement to power the Altay MBT with full marketing and intellectual property rights to Turkey.
This seems like a very realistic option for us. The t-80 was presented to Turkey in the past so in the future I dont see any obstacles unless of course ukraine loses the necessary facilities to produce these motors.
@DESERT FIGHTER
Can you give us a summary of Pakistan-Ukraine engine relationship? Is there ToT or what?
Thanks.
Rolls-Royce has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aselsan A.S, one of Turkey’s leading electronics companies, to explore potential collaboration opportunities in the area of engine control systems.
Commenting on the agreement Bob Stoddart, Rolls-Royce President of Customer Business – Defence, said:
“Having had some very positive initial discussions with the team at Aselsan we believe that there are some exciting opportunities around the areas of engine control systems and engine health monitoring that may help us both to grow our business in the Turkish market. This MoU enables us to have a more meaningful discussion and explore potential future collaboration.
“Turkey is an important market for Rolls-Royce and offers several exciting collaborative opportunities for our defence business in the areas of combat aircraft, helicopters and transport aircraft and the provision of support to our expanding engine fleet powering the Turkish Armed Forces.”
Chairman of the Aselsan Board, Mr. Hasan Canpolat, stated;
"We believe that, through this agreement, Aseslan and Rolls-Royce can create synergies and solutions that will bring benefits both in Turkey and to the wider global market. “
ROLLS-ROYCE and ASELSAN Agree to Explore Engine Control Systems Collaboration | News | Press Room | ASELSAN