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I didn't asked you, but since you answered. Do you actually have a source, or you are making things up?Not yet imo, but they should be close to being operational (+/- 1 year)
I didn't asked you, but since you answered. Do you actually have a source, or you are making things up?Not yet imo, but they should be close to being operational (+/- 1 year)
I'm making things up. We have seen a real mock up during a MSB visit to Tubitak couple months ago.I didn't asked you, but since you answered. Do you actually have a source, or you are making things up?
We are seeing mock ups since 5 years, yet we have not seen the final product. Please, don't make things up. Free speech is one thing, disinformation is another.I'm making things up. We have seen a real mock up during a MSB visit to Tubitak couple months ago.
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I didn't asked you, but since you answered. Do you actually have a source, or you are making things up?
I'm making things up. We have seen a real mock up during a MSB visit to Tubitak couple months ago.
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It was about to enter service with altay in 2017 but back then since altay project was delayed and things were prioritized its devolpement was not finished so I think it's unofficialy in serviceNot yet imo, but they should be close to being operational (+/- 1 year)
If you compare to the mock up of 2015 with the recently shown one, the differences are so huge that one could argue that it is a different thing altogether. The recently shown product of the AKKOR looks like an almost finished product.We are seeing mock ups since 5 years, yet we have not seen the final product. Please, don't make things up. Free speech is one thing, disinformation is another.
IDEF 2015: Akkor protection system going active | Shephard
The Akkor active protection system (APS) from Aselsan is moving towards entry into service, with a contract award due from the Turkish SSM in June. …www.shephardmedia.com
Is it still Altay regardless chassis taken out from Leopard 2?
It is probably cheaper but then again this upgrades provides all the modern gizmo's and increases both the active and passive protection and has a higher commonality with the Altay. I think these are all solid arguments to go with this upgrade. In this day and age with a high proliferation of high-penetration ATGM's, APS is a must and passive protection alone is not sufficient anymore.I don't know how to feel about Altay turret on Leopard2, Roketsan presented the more cost efficient solution with the T1 add-on armor kit.
The T1 kit provides enough protection, just add some Akkor APS and your good to go. A totally new turret is expensive then you could also invest a little more and build Altay. Modernization has to be affordable you can't invest ~ 50% of Altay's cost to modernize a 30-40 year old Tank. It makes no sense for the long term. Who wants another M60T scenario but this time Leopard2 playing the main role?It is probably cheaper but then again this upgrades provides all the modern gizmo's and increases both the active and passive protection and has a higher commonality with the Altay. I think these are all solid arguments to go with this upgrade. In this day and age with a high proliferation of high-penetration ATGM's, APS is a must and passive protection alone is not sufficient anymore.
It is not a simple thing to just 'add' an APS. It comes with 4 radar panels that need space and power supply to work.The T1 kit provides enough protection, just add some Akkor APS and your good to go.
The Altay suffers from the engine issue. It is better to start production with some elements of the Altay to keep the project going and to gain experience in this way then it is to sit on your hands waiting for a suitable engine to arrive.A totally new turret is expensive then you could also invest a little more and build Altay.
Says who? The Leopard chassis and engine combo is very good but the turret with its outdated armor, optics, electronics and hydraulics is not and upgrading would only bring you so far.Modernization has to be affordable you can't invest more than 50% of Altay's cost to modernize a 30-40 year old Tank.
Me. Replacing the turret altogether with the latest and greatest technology and with room for more improvements is a very good stop-gap measure till the Altay is fully ready to be produced. I would rather sit in a souped up M60 or Leopard than in a plain vanilla one.It makes no sense for the long term. Who wants another M60T scenario but this time Leopard2 playing the main role?
Is it still Altay regardless chassis taken out from Leopard 2?
The T1 kit provides enough protection, just add some Akkor APS and your good to go. A totally new turret is expensive then you could also invest a little more and build Altay. Modernization has to be affordable you can't invest ~ 50% of Altay's cost to modernize a 30-40 year old Tank. It makes no sense for the long term. Who wants another M60T scenario but this time Leopard2 playing the main role?
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Do we know if AKKORs are operational or not?