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Ismail Demir:

"KORUMA KALKANI GEREK: Milli denizaltı projesine başlayacağız. Milli savaş uçağımızı 2023'te semalarımızda uçurmayı planlıyoruz. Silahlı eğitim uçağımız ise 2020'de bitmiş olacak. Milli, tamamen kendi yapımımız olan helikopterimiz ise üç sene sonra tamamlanıyor. Atak helikopterlerimizin kabiliyetlerini de geliştirerek sürdürüyoruz. Bunlar ortaya çıktıkça uluslararası kıskançlık ve casusluk faaliyetleri artacak. Bu yüzden koruma kalkanımızı daha da geliştirmemiz gerekiyor."

What sorta heli is that gonna be?
 
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Brother. It is a definition issue. Türkkopter will have 3 crew and 9 passengers.


İlk Milli Helikopterimiz:"Türkkopter"


Özgün bir tasarımla üretilecek olan helikopter, 3 mürettebat ve 9 yolcu kapasiteli olacak. Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri ve diğer ihtiyaç sahibi kurumların ihtiyaçlarını karşılamak ve dışa bağımlılığı azaltmak amacıyla özgün tasarımın milli imkanlarla tasarlanması, geliştirilmesi, test edilmesi ve üretilmesi hedefleniyor.


Üretilecek olan bu helikopterler çok çeşitli amaçlarla kullanılabilecek. Askerlerin eğitiminde, görevlerinde, taşınmasında veya yangın söndürmelerinde kullanılacak. Ayrıca keşif amaçlı olarak da kullanılması düşünülüyor.

Got it bro, i think it is really good progress for begining to us.
 
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Roketsan to Unveil Guided 122mm Rockets
Turkish missile manufacturer Roketsan is preparing to unveil a guided version of its popular TR-122 Sakarya multiple launch rocket system (MLRS), TR Defence sources confirmed on Tuesday.

The new version has the same range, composite rocket engine and warhead options as its unguided twin but also features a new passive laser seeker that allows the artillery rocket to home in on targets designated by a third party from a safe distance.

“We can now hit targets with pinpoint accuracy. All (that is) needed is someone to paint the target so that it knows exactly where to strike,” a Roketsan employee familiar with the program said on condition of anonymity.

Sakarya II can be guided to its target during the terminal stage of its flight by an UAV or another aerial asset, or an infantry element with a mobile target designator.

“It is now capable of engaging both stationary and moving targets… a world-leading technology in its class,” added the employee.

TR Defence has learned that field tests of the new version are underway and results so far have been promising. Roketsan is expected to officially unveil the new product later in the year and offer it for both TSK use and export.
 
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Roketsan to Unveil Guided 122mm Rockets
Turkish missile manufacturer Roketsan is preparing to unveil a guided version of its popular TR-122 Sakarya multiple launch rocket system (MLRS), TR Defence sources confirmed on Tuesday.

The new version has the same range, composite rocket engine and warhead options as its unguided twin but also features a new passive laser seeker that allows the artillery rocket to home in on targets designated by a third party from a safe distance.

“We can now hit targets with pinpoint accuracy. All (that is) needed is someone to paint the target so that it knows exactly where to strike,” a Roketsan employee familiar with the program said on condition of anonymity.

Sakarya II can be guided to its target during the terminal stage of its flight by an UAV or another aerial asset, or an infantry element with a mobile target designator.

“It is now capable of engaging both stationary and moving targets… a world-leading technology in its class,” added the employee.

TR Defence has learned that field tests of the new version are underway and results so far have been promising. Roketsan is expected to officially unveil the new product later in the year and offer it for both TSK use and export.

Amm TR Defence, you're a bit late to the field huh? Guidance section with laser seeker was shown few years back now :)
 
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Flight Tests of SOM-J Expected to Begin in 2017

Roketsan displays a next generation weapon system Stand-Off Missile SOM and its variant for F-35 JSF internal weapon bay Cruise Missile SOM-J at the ongoing Singapore Airshow.
Stand-Off Missile “SOM” is a family of cruise missile, with complex guidance technologies and warheads designed to enhance the air-to-surface warfare capabilities of fighter aircraft. SOM is an autonomous, long range (250 km), low observable, high precision, all weather, air to surface next generation cruise missile to be used against highly defended, antiaccess and high value, stationary and moving land/surface (ASuW) targets. Under serial production, SOM is already in the inventory of the Turkish Air Force (TuAF), integrated and certified on the F-4E/2020 and F-16 Block40 fighter aircraft. Roketsan signed a cooperation agreement with Airbus Defence & Space for the integration of SOM on the Eurofighter TYPHOON fighter aircraft and possible future platforms.
Due to the common requirements of Turkish Air Force and JSF (F-35) Program, SOM-J has been offered as an anti-surface cruise missile for newly developed F-35 JSF fighter aircraft. Roketsan and Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control signed the contract for integration of the SOM-J, the JSF variant of the Stand-Off Cruise Missile.
The companies will jointly develop, produce, market and support SOM-J for internal carriage on F-35 aircraft or external carriage on other aircraft. Flight tests of SOM-J expected to begin in first quarter of 2017 from the F-16 Block-40 of Turkish Air Force and the serial production expected to begin in 2018.
Negotiations over SOM and SOM-J are ongoing for the requirements of countries in the GULF region. SOM recently, proved its performance during the trial firings from F-16’s in the inventory of Turkish Air Force. SOM is expected to be the second highlight in the region to be deployed on board fighter aircrafts.

HISAR Air Defence Missile

HISAR Air Defence Missile, being indigenously developed by Roketsan in accordance with the requirements of Turkish Armed Forces, has identified critical milestones with confidence.
HİSAR Air Defence Systems with Flight Tests of SOM-J Expected to Begin in 2017 low and medium altitude versions come forward among their peers in terms of technology and performance. 28 years of experience in design, production in both indigenous missile projects and partnered projects; including world leading systems from Stinger to Patriot, with global partners enabling Roketsan for the development of state-of-the-art missiles, ahead of its time.
Equipped with imaging infrared sensor, thrust vector control system, mid-course guidance via data link and dual pulse motor technologies, both missiles are compatible with existing and future NATO systems/standards, providing a great potential of integrality and inter-operability.
Both versions of missiles are highly effective against fixed and rotary wing aircraft, UAVs, cruise missiles and air-toground missiles, differing in operational range. System agility in employment of identical and common sub-systems enable a common integration interface, provides a family concept in design and great flexibility in deployment, integration and logistic support.

http://www.roketsan.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/SingaporeAirshow2015_DAILYNEWS_Day2_8.pdf
 
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Yes Freund. That was published in a Turkish paper and written that only IDF has a comparable weapon integrated to their F-16

Cirit is only 70 mm. Would be a strike boost.

I know that Israel has such system in development.
 
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