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i hope its the turkish L55 cannon :)
I hope anything starting from 30mm and up. Perhaps a CT gun or perhaps even a 130mm tank gun. But it'll probably be a completely indigenous 120mm tank gun. Or a 105mm tank gun, unmanned turret to compete with the Cockerill 3105 and perhaps to be fitted on M60's and Leopard 1's.

It's related to the MPT rifle..
 
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ASELSAN Bags Firing Point Detection, Anti-tank System Export Order​


ASELSAN Bags Firing Point Detection, Anti-tank System Export Order; Likely customer is Qatar

Serdar Anti-Tank Missile Launching System

Turkey’s ASELSAN has won a $38 million contract for Serdar Anti-Tank Missile Launching System and Seda Gunshot Detection System.

On December 31, the company notified Public Disclosure Platform (known by its Turkish acronym KAP) regarding the deal. “Between ASELSAN and an international customer; For the export of command and control system, anti-tank missile launch systems, inertial navigation systems and firing point detection systems, an international sales contract with a total value of $ 38,266,780 was signed,” ASELSAN’s statement to KAP said.

The international customer is likely to be Qatar, which placed an order for additional armored vehicles built by Barzan Holdings this August. Barzan holdings in turn signed a contract with Nurol Makina, a subsidiary of Nurol Holdings.

ASELSAN Bags Firing Point Detection, Anti-tank System Export Order; Likely customer is Qatar

Seda Gunshot Detection System

Doha has previously bought 100 NMS (Yörük) 4 × 4 and 400 Ejder Yalçın 4X4 vehicles, both of which are produced by Norul Makina. The former is larger and can accommodate nine personnel. It supports a wider range of roles such as air defense, reconnaissance, command & control, mine clearance, and tactical missile launching. NMS lacks mine clearance capabilities of the Ejder and can only transport only up to seven personnel in its V-shaped single-hull body, making it better suited for escort missions and as a support for convoys.

The newly ordered ASELSAN systems are fitted onto Norul Makina vehicles. Handing over of the first batch of vehicles ordered this year will take place in 2021, coinciding with the expected delivery of the ASELSAN systems. Qatari military will get its second batch of vehicles in 2022.

 
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Turkish firm to sell Philippines amphibious earthmovers​

Under 2 contracts, defense firm FNSS to provide armored combat earthmovers, logistic support services to Philippine army​

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Turkish defense company FNSS on Monday announced it would provide amphibious armored combat earthmover (AACE) vehicles and logistic support services to the Philippine military.

Under a contract signed between FNSS and the Philippines' Department of National Defense (DND), the vehicles will be delivered and training and logistics support services completed by the end of March 2023, according to a statement by the defense firm.

The project's main goal is to support the Philippine military's modernization efforts, increasing its combat engineering capabilities.

After being manufactured at FNSS facilities in Turkey, the vehicles will be delivered to the Philippines following tests in both countries.

Philippine army personnel are to be trained to use the vehicles as part of the FNSS's integrated logistics support services.

The AACE, which is the first and only combat engineering dozer vehicle with amphibious capabilities in the world, has been deployed by the Turkish Armed Forces in the past and with this sale, will be exported for the first time to another country.

Under another project, the FNSS will provide and integrate stabilized one-man turrets into tracked armored vehicles in the Philippines.

The turrets are slated to be integrated on the vehicles in October 2021, with training and logistics support services to be completed by December that year.

The Philippine military favored the one-man turrets of different caliber armaments over other products produced by global defense industry giants due to its cost-effectiveness and superior technical features.

Both projects will be under the Defense Industry Cooperation Agreement signed between Ankara and Manila.

 

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I really want to know what India is buying.
 

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We will produce the MİLGEM warships that we will sell to Ukraine in our own shipyards.
 

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HD video from Edi Rama's official youtube channel.. There are empty boxes around in RCW systems. They give information exactly on the assembly line.
 

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HD video from Edi Rama's official youtube channel.. There are empty boxes around in RCW systems. They give information exactly on the assembly line.

He doesn't look like a buyer. He's uninterested and wants to leave as soon as possible. Did I get it wrong? :)
 
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He doesn't look like a buyer. He's uninterested and wants to leave as soon as possible. Did I get it wrong? :)
Nah, they don't plan such a visit accompanied by the vice-president for nothing. I don't think he is that knowledgeable on defense related matters.
 

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Nah, they don't plan such a visit accompanied by the vice-president for nothing. I don't think he is that knowledgeable on defense related matters.
No they do. It's just a PR :D
 
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