TR Altay Main Battle Tank & Related Programs

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Tümosan might provide a version of its 540hp engine.

It is probably Altay T2 that is similar in performance to Leopard2A7.
550hp Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 turboshaft weights 120kg , how much would it weight?
For hybrid tanks as generator, turboshaft engines are still the lightest and most compact alternative while turboshafts can burn different types of fuel.
 

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Silent Strike ? Could GD go for plug-in full electric?
 

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Does turkey operate blue force tracking systems on its land vehicles and tanks? I remember I read that aselsan have produced such a system if I'm not mistaken
 

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I dont want to share this bullshit. But this whole altay debacle is leading to lots of videos with stupid clickbait titles like this.

When Turkiye has done numerous operations even without the tank being ready.

I really despise youtube nowadays.
 
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I dont want to share this bullshit. But this whole altay debacle is leading to lots of videos with stupid clickbait titles like this.

When Turkiye has done nunerous operations even without the tank being ready.

I really despise youtube nowadays.
it is an Indian smear piece, that video.
but the comments are proof that the propaganda has backfired. 🤪
 

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Poland is to buy 180 Korean tanks!! İ wonder if the Tanks with domestic Korean engines that Altay will have.
In addition they will also buy 48 FA-50 fighters.
 

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Poland is to buy 180 Korean tanks!! İ wonder if the Tanks with domestic Korean engines that Altay will have.
In addition they will also buy 48 FA-50 fighters.

Polish tank maintenance guys must be trilled with this decision/s.

How many different tanks do they need to maintain now?
 

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Polish tank maintenance guys must be trilled with this decision/s.

How many different tanks do they need to maintain now?
They will slowly switch to Korean-made tanks, abandoning German in the future. Seem like they got their lessons from what happened to Turkey regarding German tanks after operations. And how German behaved in Ukraine situation.

Also, you need to remember Altay is derived from a Korean tank, meaning Koreans are pretty open to tech transfer. I believe Korean companies will dominate the future armored vehicle market in Europe.
 

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They will slowly switch to Korean-made tanks, abandoning German in the future. Seem like they got their lessons from what happened to Turkey regarding German tanks after operations. And how German behaved in Ukraine situation.

Also, you need to remember Altay is derived from a Korean tank, meaning Koreans are pretty open to tech transfer. I believe Korean companies will dominate the future armored vehicle market in Europe.
No. The easiest companies to cooperate with are European companies. This is so because a culture of commercial cooperation can develop over time across the continent. South Koreans and Japanese are difficult people to work with. The culture of international cooperation at the European level has not yet been formed in that geography. Transferring technology from South Koreans is therefore a difficult task.

On the other hand, IMO, Germany's attitude towards Ukraine, not Turkey, pushed the Poles to this decision.
 

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No. The easiest companies to cooperate with are European companies. This is so because a culture of commercial cooperation can develop over time across the continent. South Koreans and Japanese are difficult people to work with. The culture of international cooperation at the European level has not yet been formed in that geography. Transferring technology from South Koreans is therefore a difficult task.

On the other hand, IMO, Germany's attitude towards Ukraine, not Turkey, pushed the Poles to this decision.
Transferring technology from South Koreans is a difficult task not because they are difficult people to work with,

but because Korean didnt had all the core technology.

Dont forgot Korean industry only rised after late-1980s and they finished K-9 and K-2 only 10 years ago.

K-9 and K-2 and KF-21 were their first national products,and just like our T-129, many parts(for example,engines were from western and they cant tranferring that easily.


Just like we had problem when we export Fırtına and T-129
 
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On the other hand, IMO, Germany's attitude towards Ukraine, not Turkey, pushed the Poles to this decision.
Not only Ukraine, but to Poles themselves as well. Leopard 2PL upgrade program was a hot mess, not to mention how Poland was rejected from joining MGCS.
Polish tank maintenance guys must be trilled with this decision/s.

How many different tanks do they need to maintain now?
They are basically phasing out/transferring all of their T-72 related tanks, including Twardy, to Ukraine. Leopards are the next to go.
 
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