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Sujet: Industrie militaire turque Sam 16 Fév 2013 - 15:20
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Le SSM travaille sur un mécanisme de crédit de gouvernement à gouvernement pour les exportations.
En gros, un FMS Turc
De la bouche du SSM Murad Bayar :
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The strengths of the Turkish defence industry have been a high-level of cost effectivity, high quality, on time delivery and a very effective after-sales support in all of those regions. We are also working on a new export credit mechanism for Government to Government (G2G) sales of defence products. We believe that Turkish defence products will be also advantageous in terms of finance after establishing this credit mechanism.
Yonca-Onuk offers new approach to combating piracy
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Written by Guy Martin Monday, 18 February 2013 08:17
Turkish shipbuilder Yonca-Onuk says that fighting pirates with frigates is like hunting a rabbit with a main battle tank and is consequently offering smaller, faster and cheaper boats as more effective
solutions to the scourge of piracy.
Ekber Onuk, Vice chairman of Yonca-Onuk, said that since the end of the Cold War, focus has shifted to brown water operations, which require relatively small, agile boats. Piracy is a major threat at the moment and consequently Onuk have developed the ONUK MRTP24 “Kangal class” for escort duties. Named after the Anatolian shepherd dog, the boat is designed to be used in numbers to protect merchant vessels from pirates, much as a shepherd dog protects its flock. Onuk said he believed that instead of having corvettes and frigates conducting escort duties, it is better to have a dedicated and cost effective platform, like the Kangal.
On larger vessels like frigates, a significant portion of resources go to self-defence. This is not generally the case on smaller vessels, which often rely on other vessels in the fleet to provide protection or use their speed and agility to evade threats. A similar situation occurs regarding sensors – one small boat can acquire sensor information from another. Alternatively, a single boat, land station or container-based sensor package mounted on a merchant vessel could provide sensor data to a fleet of Kangal boats.
The Kangal class is based on the 26 m ONUK MRTP24 fast attack craft and could reach up to 70 knots, depending on engine configuration. The class will be armed with a remote controlled 25/30 mm gun and a remote controlled 12.7 mm machinegun.
Onuk said that there has been interest in the Kangal class for anti-piracy duties but there have been no sales yet. However, there is more interest in the type as a fast attack craft. Such a vessel can be equipped with anti-submarine rockets and surface-to-surface missiles, giving it a capability usually only found in larger vessels.
Yonca-Onuk makes composite boats for military applications, producing fast patrol boats between 15 and 50 metres in length. The company’s ONUK MRTP16 (18 m), MRTP20 (22.0 m) and MRTP34 (37 m) are in production, and there are plans for a new MRTP44 (47 m) and MRTP12 (13 m). Due to their advanced composite structure designed and built to DNV HSLC Rules, Onuk vessels have proved to have an outstanding robustness and have very low maintenance, offering a service life exceeding thirty years. The company aims to be the Porsche or Bugatti of the seas when it comes to quality and as a result their boats are quite expensive.
Around 125 vessels are in service around the world with customers that include Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Pakistan, Georgia, Northern Cyprus and Turkey. Yonca-Onuk has sold 34 MRTP 16 Fast Intervention Craft to the Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority of the United Arab Emirates and is currently negotiating the sale of larger ONUK platforms. Yonca-Onuk has delivered three boats to Egypt as part of an ongoing contract. Included in the contract, for an initial six boats, is a limited transfer of technology agreement, to Alexandria Shipyard, which is building three of the MRTP 20 Improved Fast Intervention Craft.
On January 10 Yonca-Onuk delivered its 99th boat from its Istanbul shipyard. This was one of three MRTP 16 boat for Qatar’s navy, capable of 68 knots – Onuk’s fastest so far. The company hopes to deliver its 200th vessel in 2016. This may even be an unmanned version as Onuk has already built one unmanned vessel for the Turkish Navy.
Apart from boats, Onuk is using its composites expertise to build sports cars and will deliver its first vehicle in early June.
Onuk is currently exhibiting at IDEX and NAVDEX 2013 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, between February 17 and 21.
www.defenceweb.co.za
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bien vu Inantch concentre toi mtn sur des SOM pour nous
Je voulais aller à l'IDEF en Mai cette année pour harceler les stands Turcs sur des axes de coopération avec le Maroc mais bosser ça a ses inconvénients
Pour la boule de cristal, je dois trouver un Albinos avant (blague de mauvais goût sorry).
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Selon des croyances en Tanzanie, les organes des albinos possèdent des pouvoirs magiques et surnaturels qui, mélangés à d'autres produits par des sorciers, rendent plus riches ou chanceux.
On rend très riche le Maroc et avec un peu de chance, on vend des SOM
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Je sais pas si on peut voir un lien entre l'achat de Cirit et l'achat de Predator, pourra-t-on l'intégrer ?
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The United Arab Emirates said on Monday it signed 17 defence contracts to purchase military equipment worth $1.4 billion including US manufactured Predator drones.
- Potentiel important de coopération avec les frères Azeris
- Intérets sur le UMTAS/OMTAS/T-129
- Fabrication sous licence du MPT (fusil d'assaut)
- Intégration du TASMUS pour les forces Azeris http://www.aselsan.com/content.aspx?mid=375&oid=432
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Əbu Dabi. Rəsad Suleymanov, Samil Əlibəyov - APA. Türkiyə və Azərbaycan müdafiə sənayesi sahəsində əməkdaşlığı genişləndirmək istiqamətində çalışır. Bu barədə APA-ya açıqlamasında Türkiyənin müdafiə sənayesi katibi Murad Bayar bildirib.
M. Bayar deyib ki, müdafiə sahəsində əməkdaşlıq üçün böyük potensial mövcuddur. Artıq tərəflər bir sıra birgə layihələri reallaşdırmağa başlayıblar: “Qarşıdakı dönəm üçün bizim bir sıra böyük layihələrimiz olacaq. Bu sırada yaxın dönəm üçün gözlənilən layihələrdən biri də Azərbaycanda Türkiyə Silahlı Qüvvələrində mövcud olan TASMUS adlı taktiki ərazi rabitə şəbəkəsinin qurulması ola bilər".
M. Bayarın sözlərinə görə, artıq Azərbaycan Türkiyənin orta və uzaq mənzilli tank əleyhinə idarə olunan raketlərinə (OMTAS və UMTAS), ATAK helikopterinə marağını ifadə edib. Eyni zamanda Türkiyə MKEK sirkəti tərəfindən seriyalı istehsala başlanandan sonra Milli Piyada Tüfənginin Azərbaycanla birgə, yaxud lisenziya əsasında Azərbaycanda da istehsalı baş tutacaq.
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Abu Dhabi. Rashad Suleymanov applicable Alibekov - APA . La Turquie et l'Azerbaïdjan tente d'étendre la coopération dans le secteur de la défense. L' APA secrétaire à la Défense Murad Bayar Industrie dit que la Turquie a dit. M. Bayar a dit qu'il ya un grand potentiel pour la coopération dans le domaine de la défense. Un certain nombre de parties ont déjà commencé à mettre en œuvre des projets communs: «Dans la période à venir, nous aurons un certain nombre de grands projets. L'un des projets est prévu pour fermer au cours de cette période, les forces armées turques dans le domaine des communications réseau tactique peut être appelé TASMUS. " M. Bayar dit que la Turquie n'est plus le moyen et long terme antichar guidé raketlərinə (OMTAS et UMTAS), l'intérêt d'attaque helikopterinə exprimé. Dans le même temps, après le début de la production en série par MKEK la Turquie avec l'Azerbaïdjan National Infantry fusil, ou la production aura lieu sur la base d'une licence.
http://az.apa.az/news/288948
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Mr Ekber Onuk dit qu'avec la chute de l'URSS, ça a changé beaucoup de choses dans l'approche du combat en mer.
On n'est plus dans les grandes batailles navales dans les océans, mais plus dans des conflits côtiers, on peut citer en exemple (ce sont les miens) :
- Detroit d'Ormuz
- Turquie-Grèce
- Maroc-Espagne
Pour lui, ils sont arrivés au bon moment en proposant des vedettes d'intervention/attaque rapide pour ce besoin. Sans doute le concept de guerre en essaim.
Les Russes ont endommagé le MRTP-33 de la Géorgie durant la guerre, ils l'ont pas coulé et il a été réparé.
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Keep up the good work, "later this year" IDEF'13 (Mai)
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UAE is first export success for CIRIT
Turkey’s Roketsan (Stand 10-D15) has received an order for its CIRIT laserguided rocket from Tawazun, which will supply the weapon to the UAE Armed Forces under an AED720 million (US$196 million) contract. Roketsan is hoping to sign a second export deal for the system later this year.
CIRIT is now in production for the Turkish Armed Forces.Unlike some competing 2.75in/70mm laser-guided rocket offerings, CIRIT is an all-new weapon.
Roketsan has developed a new composite propellant motor for the weapon that increases range from 6-8km, while reducing smoke signature.
A multipurpose warhead with anti-armour, antipersonnel and incendiary effects has been designed for CIRIT that meets stringent insensitive munition requirements. Guidance in the terminal phase is by semi-active laser, designated by onboard or off-board lasers that are compatible with NATO STANAG 3733. Midcourse guidance is by an inertial measurement unit provided by UTC Aerospace Systems.
As well as the weapon itself, the UAE contract also covers the CIRIT’s smart launchers. Available in two-round or four-round configurations, the launchers are Mil-Std-1553 and -1760 compatible, providing two-way communication between the weapon and launch platform. CIRIT can be fired by a variety of platforms.
Roketsan is also ready to begin production of the Stand Off Missile. The SOM was developed by Tübitak SAGE, which remains the design authority, but Roketsan will build it and market it for export.
With a range of more than 100 nautical miles, the turbojet-powered SOM is an air-launched weapon that is designed for use against heavily defended targets. Guidance is by GPS/INS with radar altimeter/ terrain-referencing and an imaging infrared seeker for automatic terminal guidance.
SOM is already cleared for use with the F-4 Phantom, and this summer clearance work will be undertaken for the F-16. Roketsan and Tübitak SAGE have schemed modifications that will allow the weapon to be carried internally by the F-35.
Turkish defence electronics specialist Aselsan (Stand 05-A20) is showing for the first time two new devices that can protect against the threat of radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIEDs).
Gergedan is a high-power jamming system that can be used for infrastructure and convoy protection, while KiRPi is a man-packable version for patrol protection that can also be used for single-vehicle protection. Both systems work by jamming the command signals used to detonate RCIEDs.
Gergedan entered service with the Turkish Armed Forces last October. It packs a high-power jammer (about 500W) into a compact container that is easily lifted by two persons. The antenna can be mounted on a vehicle, or on a static mount that can extend upwards by 3m to improve field of regard. Power can be provided by lithium-ion batteries or from a vehicle alternator. Frequency coverage is from 20MHz to 3GHz, with an option to extend up to 6GHz.
KiRPi has a power output of about 100W and is typically carried by a member of a patrol for squad protection. The carrier wears RF-suppressant clothing. Alternatively, the system has a magnetic antenna that can be fitted to the roof of a single vehicle, for instance for VIP protection, with the jamming unit carried in the vehicle or mounted in a roof rack.
Both systems employ the latest software-defined technology. There is also a hand-held remote control unit that allows the operator to select between the various preset options. These can be easily programmed in the field by connection to a laptop.
Typical options include the definition of discrete frequency bands to avoid jamming of friendly communications, defining power outputs, and defining expected threats.