Hard to believe that we're able to produce satellites like Turksat 6A on our own without foreign assistance. When did we gain the technological ability and knowledge to produce modern satellites? Don't get me wrong, I'm happy, all the power to us but people were so busy following the development in the defense industry that we kind of missed the steps leading to this point of technological maturity in the field of space exploration.President Erdoğan: "Next year, we are launching our İMECE Satellite and TÜRKSAT-6A, whose design, production, assembly, software and tests were developed entirely with domestic facilities. Thus, we will increase our total number of satellites in space to 10."
Turkey has been producing Satellites for a long time and has been increasing the localization rate %. You can find a lot of photos of different systems that are being localized in the "Space program" thread. When it comes to the space program you see different companies contributing to the projects such as Roketsan, TUBITAK, Aselsan, as well as many other companies. If I'm not mistaken the national contribution to the Turksat 6 has exceeded 70%. Even the camera on the satellite is produced by the company OPER optical research center.Hard to believe that we're able to produce satellites like Turksat 6A on our own without foreign assistance. When did we gain the technological ability and knowledge to produce modern satellites? Don't get me wrong, I'm happy, all the power to us but people were so busy following the development in the defense industry that we kind of missed the steps leading to this point of technological maturity in the field of space exploration.
Thanks for the answerTurkey has been producing Satellites for a long time and has been increasing the localization rate %. You can find a lot of photos of different systems that are being localized in the "Space program" thread. When it comes to the space program you see different companies contributing to the projects such as Roketsan, TUBITAK, Aselsan, as well as many other companies. If I'm not mistaken the national contribution to the Turksat 6 has exceeded 70%. Even the camera on the satellite is produced by the company OPER optical research center.
It is produced in the TÜBİTAK Gebze campus under the name of YİTAL Mikroelektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret AŞ. (65nm)Excuse my ignorance guys! Does Aselsan or Tubitak Bilgem has any fab?
I am curious, where they manufacture their Semiconductors.
Interesting video but most of Turkey's growth in this arena is mobile gaming. Aside from Mount & Blade and like one other Lovecraft-inspired FPS, I struggle to think of any major games being developed by Turkish studios.
Interesting video but most of Turkey's growth in this arena is mobile gaming. Aside from Mount & Blade and like one other Lovecraft-inspired FPS, I struggle to think of any major games being developed by Turkish studios.
Right on the spot.There is big money in mobile gaming. It is easy and cheap to code games for mobile phones and profits are huge.
You mean TaleWorlds Entertainment. TellTale Games is a different company.I agree. As a gamer I can say that we need at least one successful giant in this area like Poland's CdProjektRed. The best candidate is TellTaleGames, makers of the Mount and Blade series. Afaik they've got a base in ODTÜ's Teknokent. I would love to see another AAA title from them with an engine like Unreal Engine 5
Do we have nuclear carrier and submarine plans for the future?I couldn't find any source on local news sites.
But this
Turkey Interested In Cooperating With Russia On Small Modular Nuke Technology - Official - UrduPoint
Turkey is interested in working with Russia on small modular technology (SMR), Turkish Energy, Nuclear and Mineral Research Agency (TENMAK) President Abdulkadir Balikci told Sputnikwww.urdupoint.com
And this link on SMR Rectors within IAEA(International Atomic Energy Agency) WEB site
What are Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)?
What are Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)?
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are advanced nuclear reactors that have a power capacity of up to 300 MW(e) per unit, which is about one-third of the generating capacity of traditional nuclear power reactors.www.iaea.org
And this link on Nuclear-Powered Ships
Nuclear-Powered Ships - World Nuclear Association
Over 160 ships are powered by more than 200 small nuclear reactors. Most are submarines, but they range from icebreakers to aircraft carriers. In future, constraints on fossil fuel use in transport may bring marine nuclear propulsion into more widespread use.world-nuclear.org
Great news. But it won't mean much unless we reverse engineer them in the long termTurkey starts discussions with US to buy small nuclear reactors
Turkish government and commercial industry partners have started discussions with the US to buy small nuclear reactors to fulfill the country’s future sustainable goals, reported Bloomberg.www.power-technology.com
Where is The Laughing Guy?
It is a very new (recently matured) technology and there is a long waiting list... better investing on R&DTurkey starts discussions with US to buy small nuclear reactors
Turkish government and commercial industry partners have started discussions with the US to buy small nuclear reactors to fulfill the country’s future sustainable goals, reported Bloomberg.www.power-technology.com
Where is The Laughing Guy?
Great news. But it won't mean much unless we reverse engineer them in the long term