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I was thinking wtf is Aselsan talking about deploying AD systems when it should be the MoD, also mentioning the location.....sheesh....
 

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When Siper B2 missile system is located, it can be able to protect gölcük naval base, İstanbul and bursa.
Exactly.
Istanbul Metropolitan area and its periphery is literally leading the nation at GDP, industrial output together with main naval base at Gölcük and various military assets puts a huge bulls eye over the region. So, no brainer.
 

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Aselsan's Korkut-25. Looks like radars all around on a telescopic mast and an attachment for munition programming. Very interesting.

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Very interesting. Is it velocity meter which attached to the barrel? So should we expect ASELSAN 25mm ATOM SMART ammunition?

İf yes, Turkish Navy could pay attention to this Compact CIWS.
 
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Aselsan's Korkut-25. Looks like radars all around on a telescopic mast and an attachment for munition programming. Very interesting.

Is it just me or the Gürz on the background in the second picture has 8 short range aa missiles on just one side, instead of the 4 they had shown before? Because I could swear I'm counting 8 openings for missiles, or is it just an optical illusion because of the angle?

Also, I love how compact it looks, I think they are really on the right track with this. I wonder how much it weighs.
 

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Is it just me or the Gürz on the background in has 8 short range aa missiles on just one side, instead of the 4 they had shown before? Because I could swear I'm counting 8 openings for missiles, or is it just an optical illusion because of the angle?

Also, I love how compact it looks, I think they are really on the right track with this. I wonder how much it weighs
Your eyes and the shape of the covers deceive you.
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Is it just me or the Gürz on the background in has 8 short range aa missiles on just one side, instead of the 4 they had shown before? Because I could swear I'm counting 8 openings for missiles, or is it just an optical illusion because of the angle?

Also, I love how compact it looks, I think they are really on the right track with this. I wonder how much it weighs.
Yes it seems each rack is holding two missiles. at first i mistook it for a MLRS.
Could be either the semi-active RF seeker equipped missile, or Göksur-IIR (Bozdoğan).
What seems lovely is that the canisters made to stack together, so this can be expanded or be modular.

Your eyes and the shape of the covers deceive you.
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Angle it is then?. They must have used a wide aperture lens, the width to height proportion seemed off to me.
 

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Hello again after a little break

I have learned about what SAPAN is and the actual name of the quadpack missile

First off, SAPAN is a programme to develop naval air defence missiles (Covers anything for MİDLAS you can think of)
Our awaited missile isn't named HİSAR-D Block 2 or something similar, it is named G/M-1 and the difference isn't only in the quadpack capability. It will also have an AESA seeker and new guidance algorithms to more reliably counter supersonic and low-observable anti-ship missiles.

 

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Hello again after a little break

I have learned about what SAPAN is and the actual name of the quadpack missile

First off, SAPAN is a programme to develop naval air defence missiles (Covers anything for MİDLAS you can think of)
Our awaited missile isn't named HİSAR-D Block 2 or something similar, it is named G/M-1 and the difference isn't only in the quadpack capability. It will also have an AESA seeker and new guidance algorithms to more reliably counter supersonic and low-observable anti-ship missiles.

Just wait for a couple months and see that you are naming them wrong 😂 😂 😂
 

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G/M sounds like güdümlü mermi1, like SM1 and sounds like a better name for siper, also works with siper product 2 and 3 resembling SM2 and SM3
 

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