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Sujet: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 25 Mai - 14:18
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 4 Juin - 16:57
L'exercice Efes était conçu pour envahir les îles grecques s'il y avait confrontation avec la Grèce en mer Egée, notamment, Rhodes, Samos, Crète, etc...
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 4 Juin - 17:20
Kurssad a écrit:
L'exercice Efes était conçu pour envahir les îles grecques s'il y avait confrontation avec la Grèce en mer Egée, notamment, Rhodes, Samos, Crète, etc...
baybars à ton avis la grèce elle peut militarment vous nuir ou leur niveau militaire est trop ''bas'' ? (bas par rapport à vous) je connais pas l armée crecque mais la turquie en mer elle me semble pas trop fort aussi (à part les sousmarins)
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 4 Juin - 17:25
badr le patriotique a écrit:
Kurssad a écrit:
L'exercice Efes était conçu pour envahir les îles grecques s'il y avait confrontation avec la Grèce en mer Egée, notamment, Rhodes, Samos, Crète, etc...
baybars à ton avis la grèce elle peut militarment vous nuir ou leur niveau militaire est trop ''bas'' ? (bas par rapport à vous) je connais pas l armée crecque mais la turquie en mer elle me semble pas trop fort aussi (à part les sousmarins)
L'armée grecque était bonne, pouvait résister mais face à la déferlante de l'armée turque, elle serait submergée, surtout qu'ils ont pas de profondeur stratégique comme la Turquie. Aujourd'hui, ils sont aussi en crise économique, apparemment, l'armée grecque est en état de ruine tel un temple d'Apollon.
L'Etat Turc ne considère plus vraiment la Grèce comme une menace aujourd'hui.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 4 Juin - 17:30
oui c est vrai en ce moment ils sont pas dans une bonne situation économique je sais pas comme l'UE va réagir en cas de guerre surtout la France...
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 4 Juin - 17:35
badr le patriotique a écrit:
oui c est vrai en ce moment ils sont pas dans une bonne situation économique je sais pas comme l'UE va réagir en cas de guerre surtout la France...
Ils vont rien faire de concret, surement des restrictions économiques contre la Turquie, un peu comme ils ont fait avec la Russie.
Mais une guerre contre la Grèce, je crois pas du tout.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 4 Juin - 17:37
Kurssad a écrit:
badr le patriotique a écrit:
oui c est vrai en ce moment ils sont pas dans une bonne situation économique je sais pas comme l'UE va réagir en cas de guerre surtout la France...
Ils vont rien faire de concret, surement des restrictions économiques contre la Turquie, un peu comme ils ont fait avec la Russie.
Mais une guerre contre la Grèce, je crois pas du tout.
oui c est utopique
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Mar 7 Juin - 6:27
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Turkey’s TAI Signs $3.5 Bln Deals with Sikorsky, Domestic Contractors for Helicopter (Source: Hurriyet Daily News; published June 07, 2016) ANKARA --- Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has signed agreements worth $3.5 billion with Sikorsky Aircraft and three domestic contractors to make helicopters for Turkey’s Armed Forces, the Defense Industry Undersecretariat (SSM) has said in a statement, as reported by Reuters.
Under the deal, 109 utility helicopters will be built for the Turkish land, air, gendarmerie and police forces by TAI as the prime contractor, Sikorsky as the major subcontractor and Turkey’s Aselsan, TEI and ALP as other subcontractors, it said.
“These helicopters will be delivered to six different users in the next 10 years under the licensed production in Turkey,” it added.
In the framework of the project, TAI will manufacture all main parts of the T70 helicopters, undertake all montage works, make all tests and offer integrated logistics support. Aselsan will be responsible for the development and the integration of basic avionics while assuming responsibility together with Sikorsky for the development of the helicopter cockpit.
TEI will manufacture the helicopter’s engine, while ALP will undertake the production and montage of the landing gear, as well as the dynamic parts of the helicopter, according to the statement.
“The Turkish defense and aviation industry will play a significant role in meeting the utility helicopter needs of our country for both civilian and military purposes with the Utility Purpose Helicopter Project, which is worth around $3.5 billion,” the SSM said.
Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Mar 7 Juin - 16:00
Donc le contrat est signé, 3.5 milliards $ n'est pas rien pour 109 T-70. Au moins, le taux d'intégration nationale sera supérieure, notamment, presque toute la construction se fera à TAI notamment le moteur fabriqué par TEI et l'avionique par Aselsan.
2 F-35 arriveront bientôt en Turquie pour des tests effectuée par l'armée de l'air turque.
Les premiers F-35 de la Turaf viendront en 2017. La Turquie a commandée 100 F-35 (dont 16 ou 35 en option pour la marine turque) pour 10 milliards $.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Jeu 9 Juin - 16:25
L'armée de l'air turque (Turaf) décide d'acquérir 70 drones supplémentaires, une centaine de drone sera opérationnel d'ici peu de temps.
Tous les drones seront armés. Ainsi l'armée de l'air turque aura une des plus grosses flottes de drone de combat.
ANKA-S - TB-2 - Karayel (en projet).
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Ven 10 Juin - 17:38
La marine turque (DZKK) aurait décider de se moderniser de fond en comble, l'objectif est d'être une marine de guerre extrêmement moderne.
La marine turque enverra des officiers au USA pour le F-35 (on peut dire qu'on verra sûrement le F-35B dans la marine turque).
L'infanterie de marine passera exclusivement sous contrôle de la marine turque ainsi que les équipements et les matériels. D'ailleurs, la marine turque serait intéressé par des Léopard 2NG pour remplacer les M-60 à court terme.
La marine turque attends la mise en service du LHD Anatolie, du destroyer TF-2000, frégate Istanbul, LST ainsi que les 6 T-214.
On verra une marine de guerre, l'aviation de marine et une infanterie de marine (à l'image des Marines US).
En parlant du LST, il sera un des plus grands de sa catégorie:
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 11 Juin - 4:10
Je dis rien, l'image veut tout dire:
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 11 Juin - 4:13
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Turkish FM Vows Further Expansion of NATO Defense Shield
omania, Poland, and Turkey have all agreed that NATO’s installation of missile defense systems in Eastern Europe is necessary, in light of what they consider to be “Russia’s aggressive attitude.”
In May, NATO expanded its missile defense shield by opening a new base in Romania. Russia responded by calling the move an unnecessary provocation and warned that Moscow would be forced to take countermeasures.
"We have been saying right from when this story started that our experts are convinced that the deployment of the AMB system poses a certain threat to the Russian Federation," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday. "Measures are being taken to ensure the necessary level of security for Russia. The President himself, let me remind you, has repeatedly asked who the system will work against." But according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, these concerns mean very little. According to Turkey’s Anadolu news agency, Cavusoglu claimed the defense shields are necessary in his country, as well as in Romania and Poland, because of "Russian aggression." "We’ve reached common ground that missile defense systems should be expanded to provide protection to all the three states and their populations," Cavusoglu said. His only evidence for this aggression is a speech made by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in Greece last month.
"If yesterday people simply did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs in those areas of Romania, then today we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. And it will be the same with Poland," Putin said. "According to Cavusoglu, this statement was intended as a literal threat “against NATO allies in the country that is a member of the alliance." NATO expansion in Eastern Europe has earned criticism from a number of experts. In an article for Die Zeit, journalist Jochen Bittner writes that "NATO is possibly about to make one of the biggest mistakes in its history." "Immediately after the opening of the missile station in Romania, the Head of Arms Control Department in the Russian Foreign Ministry, Mikhail Ulyanow noted that, in Russia’s view, this represents a violation of the INF Treaty."
Political analyst Lawrence Davidson argues that the missile defense system is less about defending against Russia, and more about containing Russia. "Obviously this placement of missiles in Eastern Europe sends a message to Russia. And the message is: 'Look, you are not allowed to have a sphere of influence,'" he told RT. "Indeed the Chinese aren’t allowed either. The only one who can really have a sphere of influence is the Americans and their proxies in Europe. This is essentially a Cold War theory of containment brought into the 21st century."
Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Sam 11 Juin - 12:13
Un petit récapitulatif des chars de l'armée de terre turque (un des plus nombreux sur terre):
- 350 Leopard 2 (en version A4 et NG) = Partiront à la marine avec l'arrivée du char Altay - 170 M-60T Sabra (seront en deuxième ligne) - 760 M-60 (version A1 et A3TTS = Les A1 seront mis en réserve, les A3TTS seront envoyés à la IIIème armée) - 400 Leopard 1 (Seront en réserve) - 750 M-48 (seront mis hors service, seront recyclé)
Prochainement:
500 chars Altay (1 000 chars seront produits normalement, avec les Block II & III, ce chiffre pourrait atteindre 2000 chars).
Donc prochainement on verra:
- 1000 Altay - 170 M-60T Sabra - 350 Léopard 2NG (qui appartiendront à la marine) - 650 M-60 A3TTS
En réserve:
- 100 M-60A1 - 170 Leopard 1T
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Mer 15 Juin - 4:35
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Turkey's Shipbuilding Set for a Boost Burak Ege Bekdil, Defense News 1:30 p.m. EDT June 14, 2016
ANKARA — The Turkish government has said that it intends to buy scores of naval assets in the next years, potentially giving a major boost to the country’s flourishing shipyards and their foreign partners.
Under a program dubbed MILGEM (a Turkish acronym for “the national ship”) Turkish shipyards have built two corvettes. The third ship will be launched soon, according to procurement officials. The fourth will be delivered in 2020, with additional orders expected.
Turkey’s top procurement official, Ismail Demir, said that the government will order four more “new generation” corvettes. “These [corvettes] will be more advanced, bigger vessels,” said Demir, head of the procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM).
The corvettes are the smallest warships in the Turkish Navy’s inventory. Turkey plans to use the experience gained in the MILGEM project to design, develop and construct its first indigenous frigate, the TF-2000, in the 2020s.
Demir said Turkey has a “very active” private shipbuilding industry. Naval platforms “are one of the primary items we market abroad,” he said.
Early in June, a privately-owned Turkish shipyard, Dearsan, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Kazakh government for technical cooperation for the construction of a batch of six corvettes with vertical-takeoff-and-landing capability for drones. Kazakhstan plans to use the corvettes in the Caspian Sea.
Demir said that the construction of six “new type” submarines, under German license, has started with initial deliveries scheduled for 2020. “These [submarines] will be built entirely in Turkey although they are German design,” he said.
SSM’s chief said that the next generation of submarines would be designed, developed and constructed locally.
A procurement official said that the next order for the new-generation submarines would be “an initial batch of six.”
“Naval platforms of different types are in popular [governmental] demand because they earn the country capabilities that are in line with Turkey’s regional foreign policy ambitions, most notably in the Mediterranean,” said one senior Turkish diplomat.
One such program is the Landing Platform Dock (LPD), which Sedef, a Turkish shipyard, in partnership with Spain’s Navantia, is building under an approximately $1.5 billion deal. In a high-profile ceremony on Apr. 30, the construction of the TCG Anadolu, an amphibious assault ship, took off.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Ven 17 Juin - 5:02
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Turkish army howitzers have destroyed 17 «Islamic State» targets in northern Syria Jun 15, 2016
Turkish army howitzers have destroyed 17 «Islamic State» (Daesh) targets in northern Syria, military sources said early Wednesday. That reported by aa.com.tr.
Speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak with the media, the sources said the Daesh targets had been preparing to launch missile rockets to Turkey.
The sources added that a total of 10 terrorists were “neutralized” and that weapons depots and shelters were among the 17 targets, and were covered with fire by an air operation from anti-Daesh coalition forces as well.
Turkey has been under indiscriminate rocket attacks from neighboring Syria since mid-January. In the Kilis province alone, the local governor has confirmed that a total of 20 people have been killed and almost 70 others wounded by rockets which fell inside Turkish territory.
On a separate note, the Turkish army early Wednesday destroyed two targets in northern Iraq that belonged to the terrorist group PKK.
According to a Turkish General Staff statement, the two targets were destroyed along with terrorists in it Tuesday afternoon in the Avasin and Bazian regions.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Turque/Turkish Armed Forces/Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri Ven 17 Juin - 10:34
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Sikorsky and Turkish Industry Launch Program to Build T70 Utility Helicopters (Source: Lockheed Martin; issued June 16, 2016 STRATFORD, Connecticut --- Sikorsky, along with the Government of the Republic of Turkey and members of the Turkish aerospace industry, have activated contractual agreements under the Turkish Utility Helicopter Program (TUHP) to produce the T70 utility helicopter based on Sikorsky's successful multi-role Black Hawk utility aircraft.
Approved by the U.S. and Turkish governments, the agreements license TUHP prime contractor Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) to build and deliver 109 T70 helicopters over the next 10 years. Deliveries of T70 aircraft could begin as early as 2021 to six Turkish agencies: the Land Forces, Air Force, Gendarme, Special Forces, National Police, and the Directorate General of Forestry.
Over a 30-year timeframe, TAI also will deliver an equal number of baseline S-70i BLACK HAWK aircraft for export to Sikorsky. Sikorsky and TAI are in discussions to establish a joint marketing team to support Sikorsky's sale of S-70i aircraft to new markets in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa.
"These finalized agreements mark the beginning of an important and highly collaborative industrialization partnership with Turkish industry that will endure for decades," said Dan Schultz, Sikorsky President. "We thank the Republic of Turkey for choosing a Sikorsky multi-role helicopter, and we congratulate Turkish industry for building this manufacturing capability."
During the latter half of 2016, Sikorsky will provide TAI with the engineering data to establish an assembly line and begin manufacturing T70 aircraft. To launch the line, Sikorsky will deliver the first five aircraft in kit form for assembly by TAI starting in 2018. The first Turkish-built T70 aircraft will be certified and qualified for delivery to the Turkish Government in 2021.
TAI gradually will increase its manufacturing scope beyond final assembly and test to include all airframe structures and composite rotor blades. In addition to TAI's workscope, Alp Aviation, a Sikorsky joint venture, will precision-machine the dynamic components and flight controls and assemble landing gear and transmissions. Aselsan and Sikorsky will co-develop an enhanced digital cockpit known as the Integrated Modular Avionics System (IMAS); and Turkish Engine Industries (TEI) will build engines under license from General Electric (GE).
To facilitate the development and integration of the IMAS, Sikorsky will transfer to ASELSAN a new S-70i helicopter to be utilized as the Prototype Turkish Utility Helicopter for the qualification of the new avionics system in 2019.
TAI will produce T70 aircraft in two configurations - 89 aircraft in common utility configuration and 20 aircraft in a firefighting configuration for the Directorate General of Forestry. Delivery of all 109 T70 aircraft is to be concluded by 2026.
The TUHP program is valued at approximately $3.5 billion for 109 T70 aircraft, inclusive of the work to be performed by Sikorsky, TAI and other suppliers. Options exist for TAI to produce up to 600 total T70 and S-70i helicopters.
The T70 aircraft will supplement more than 100 UH-60 BLACK HAWK aircraft currently operational with the Turkish armed forces.
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