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No, it is similar to JavelinIsn't that an AA- Missile?
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No, it is similar to JavelinIsn't that an AA- Missile?
Can you give brief summary of the video and what it is about?
Thank you.Technic specs, short history of the system, wil russia sell, why we should buy and what it will cost Turkey.Not mentioned the money but political en juristic. Beside that how dufficult it will be to intregate it in to Turkish Radar network, and the turm from western weapon to eastern. The use and logic behind the weapon like he give a sample of windows vs android.
If we signe the contract Russia will deliver the system with in 2 years.
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There is huge difference ----Modern equipment of the Turkish Land Forces
Anti-Tank Weapons
9M113 Konkurs Wire-guided missile 74 launchers.
9M133 Kornet Beam riding 80 launchers with 800 missiles.
BGM-71 TOW Wire-guided missile 465+ launchers.
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle,
Cirit Laser-guided Standard issue air-to-ground guided missile with armour-piercing, incendiary and anti-personnel capabilities.
ERYX Wire-guided missile 632 launchers, 3920 missiles in service. Produced under license by MKEK.
M72 LAW one-shot unguided Standard issue portable AT weapon. 40,000+ units. Produced under license by MKEK.
M40 recoilless rifle 2,500+ M40A1.
Mızrak-O Laser-guided Standard issue mid-range surface-to-surface AT missile.
Mızrak-U Laser-guided Standard issue long-range multi-platform AT missile.
MILAN Wire-guided missile 685+ launchers with 25,250+ missiles. Produced by Roketsan.
RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenade Bought from ex-GDR stockpile after German unification. 5,000+ units. Some captured from PKK.
There systems in our inventory closes the gap caused by lack of number of manpads.
These works too but since you wrote shoulder launch we have:
FIM-92 Stinger Standard issue MANPADS. 4,500+ units. Produced under license by Roketsan.
9K38 Igla 40 SA-18 variant launchers bought for evaulation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_equipment_of_the_Turkish_Land_Forces
So how many should we have in order to avoid "very serious position" that you mention?
EDIT: While seanching for answers i have learned the difference between MANPADS and MANPATS.
Army air defense presented antiaircraft artillery and self-propelled MANPADS MANPADS. Small-caliber guns antiaircraft artillery there are more than 2800 units. Man-portable air defense systems (Stinger, Igla, Red Eye), more than 1.9 million units. In addition, there are 150 air defense missile system "Altygan" (8 "Stinger" on M113) and 88 "Zipkin" (4 "Stinger" on the basis of the car "Land Rover").
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/tu-army.htm
Also this source is outdated.
There is huge difference ----
Between indigenous and licence production.
Country like Turkey must have these type of weapon indigenously domastic production.
Türkiye has capability to fight 2 1/2 front war 6 weeks / 24 hours only with the ready weapon stocks.
The reason for FETÖ infiltration was to eliminate the necessary specialized manpower for that kind of massive war scenario.
And never forget. Turkey has huge number of Police Special Forces which are heavy armed and PARAMILITARY !
Right brotherThought it was 2 external and 1 internal.
is this temren ?
what is it?It is a big missile with a good CEP.
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