Radonsider
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It is localizedIs there any work to localize the Altay main gun?
It is localizedIs there any work to localize the Altay main gun?
Isn't it produced with license?It is localized
MKEK got ToT and started producing it in Turkey as their design, not licensed iircIsn't it produced with license?
I see thanks for the infoMKEK got ToT and started producing it in Turkey as their design, not licensed iirc
In here it says it's L55 gun produced under license.MKEK got ToT and started producing it in Turkey as their design, not licensed iirc
World of Tanks actually. He is a very good WOT player.His resources is his obese ass. He also shits on Aselsan and BMC engineers a lot and clearly he doesn't know anything about what real engineering is about. He is like a War Thunder player middle schooler LoL
It is from 2018, five years ago.In here it says it's L55 gun produced under license.
I am in a discussion in reddit someone claimed Altay is licensed produced K2, then claimed gun is license produced, and Turkey can not export the gun without getting export permission from Korea but I couldn't find any clear information about the gun.
Does Korea have a say on who to export or not?Not every license is created equal. MKE is also producing 35mm Oerlikon guns, MP-5 submachine guns and G-3 rifles under license but that doesn't mean MKE can't export them or can't produce them as many as needed. This is not a license like F-16.
Nope.Does Korea have a say on who to export or not?
In here it says it's L55 gun produced under license.
I am in a discussion in reddit someone claimed Altay is licensed produced K2, then claimed gun is license produced, and Turkey can not export the gun without getting export permission from Korea but I couldn't find any clear information about the gun.
Rheinmetall doesnt gave any licence to MKE.In here it says it's L55 gun produced under license.
I am in a discussion in reddit someone claimed Altay is licensed produced K2, then claimed gun is license produced, and Turkey can not export the gun without getting export permission from Korea but I couldn't find any clear information about the gun.
Meaning the license Koreans got from the Germans in the first place for the L55 was also pretty light as they were able to share the technology they got from Germans with us.Yes, It has nothing to do with Rheinmetall. Rheinmetall might have helped Koreans to develop their gun but that matter has nothing to do with us. Koreans transferred the rights of the 120mm L55 gun to us under the Altay project.
I said nothing like that. I said Rheinmetall might have helped the Koreans. I never said Koreans licensed the guns from Germans.Meaning the license Koreans got from the Germans in the first place for the L55 was also pretty light as they were able to share the technology they got from Germans with us.
huh you're right. Must be the Mandela EffectI said nothing like that. I said Rheinmetall might have helped the Koreans. I never said Koreans licensed the guns from Germans.
It is incorrectly known as the licensed production of the Rheinmetall Rh-120 L/55, but it was indigenously developed by the Agency for Defense Development and WIA (now Hyundai WIA) from 2003 to 2008 for the XK2 development project started in 1995.
You guys seriously need bigger and more Turkish flags on Altay. There's nothing cooler than a wave of tanks with waving flags!View attachment 56583
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So cool!You guys seriously need bigger and more Turkish flags on Altay. There's nothing cooler than a wave of tanks with waving flags!