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"to give pilots opportunity to control all the functions without any body movement, by just moving their hands"

I guess he means, just by moving their hands without any other body movement. Sounds more logical.

''National car brand to debut in August

The countdown for the public introduction of the car developed by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) continues, as Science, Industry and Technology Minister Fikri Işık suggested the car will debut in August.

Işık shared the latest information about the domestically produced car. He did not give a specific date for the prototypes' debut, but said it could happen before he left office, which was interpreted as the car being displayed before any change in government.

The four different models that were produced as prototypes are expected to be seen in August.

Electric cars with extended ranges and internal combustion cars with alternative engines, known as hybrids, will be tested using these prototypes. After some tests such as crash testing, difficult ground testing and suitability to seasonal conditions testing are completed, a fleet of 30 to 40 cars is aimed to be produced in 2016. One car from the first fleet will be Işık's official car.

It was also learned that the ministry would prefer "a completely electric car" not "an electric car with extended range" as the ministry's official car. After the cars are introduced in Kocaeli, a ceremony will be held for the domestically designed electric car and the first test drive is planned to be conducted at the Istanbulpark Formula 1 track.

The companies that will commercially market these cars will be determined in 2016. They will be invited to mass produce these cars after every step is completed.''
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If you have more info about that project please share it on 'huge project' section.
 
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Turkey steps into ‘invisibility’ market - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
April/09/2014


''Öztürk explained, the material also decreases the object’s visual, infrared and thermal marks.
“Current anti-radar paints produced in Israel and the U.S. are heavy and can easily be damaged in harsh weather,” Öztürk said. “Our composite bodies are lighter and resistant to all weather conditions,” he continued.''

Do you know anything about it? What about it today? Is it anti-radar paint or something else?

I have been reading that, it seems fine:
Britain's Invisible Tank Adaptiv
 
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@cabatli_53 @Combat-Master @Casus Belli
Turkey steps into ‘invisibility’ market - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
April/09/2014


''Öztürk explained, the material also decreases the object’s visual, infrared and thermal marks.
“Current anti-radar paints produced in Israel and the U.S. are heavy and can easily be damaged in harsh weather,” Öztürk said. “Our composite bodies are lighter and resistant to all weather conditions,” he continued.''

Do you know anything about it? What about it today? Is it anti-radar paint or something else?

I have been reading that, it seems fine:
Britain's Invisible Tank Adaptiv


You can inform you here about it


TDU
 
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