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The Kenyan army announced that it will purchase 118 HIZIR armored personnel carriers from Katmerciler. The total price is said to be 518 million lira.
Kenya currently help the forces which fight against Somali.. i dont know why Turkey really want to sell it to them... Chine might steal Turkish tech from there too.. i think its not gonna happen..
 

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Turkey sold buses to 99 countries in 2020​

BY DAILY SABAH​

ISTANBUL AUTOMOTIVE
JAN 24, 2021 3:26 PM GMT+3
MD9 electriCITY electric vehicles manufactured by Turkey's Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)
MD9 electriCITY electric vehicles manufactured by Turkey's Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)


Buses, minibuses and midibuses produced in Turkey were sold to 99 different countries across the world in 2020, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported Sunday, citing Uludağ Automotive Industry Exporters Association (OIB) data. The exports of the vehicles have generated over $1.5 billion (TL 11.12 billion).
In 2020, the highest amount of exports was made to European countries in the bus, minibus and midibus group. France was the biggest market for Turkish-made buses with a nearly 18% share, worth over $286.7 million.
Germany, which ranked second, imported over $264.7 million worth of vehicles, while Italy ranked third with $131.9 million. The shares of the two countries were over 17% and 8%, respectively.
Exports of $683.4 million to these three countries accounted for almost 44.91% of Turkey's total bus, minibus and midibus sales last year.

buses Buses export Infographic.

Morocco, meanwhile, was also among the countries that increased its imports of such vehicles from Turkey in 2020. Exports to the country, which ranked fourth, jumped by 66% year-on-year, from $45.3 million in 2019 to $75.2 million.
Georgia ranked fifth with an increase of 96%, hitting $51.9 million.
Sweden, Saudi Arabia and Egypt also saw a noteworthy increase in bus, minibus and midibus imports from Turkey.
Exports to Sweden also increased by 292% compared to 2019, from $13 million to $37.9 million, while exports to Saudi Arabia also increased by 348% from $6.4 million to $22.3 million.
Sales to Egypt, in the meantime, hit $13.6 million in 2020, a significant jump from 2019's $164,000.
The Turkish automotive sector also sold such vehicles to Libya, Rwanda, Uruguay, Madagascar, Congo, Malaysia and Guinea for the first time in 2020
 

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https://www.dailysabah.com/business/automotive/turkey-sold-buses-to-99-countries-in-2020

Turkey sold buses to 99 countries in 2020​

BY DAILY SABAH​

ISTANBUL AUTOMOTIVE
JAN 24, 2021 3:26 PM GMT+3
MD9 electriCITY electric vehicles manufactured by Turkey's Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)'s Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)
MD9 electriCITY electric vehicles manufactured by Turkey's Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)


Buses, minibuses and midibuses produced in Turkey were sold to 99 different countries across the world in 2020, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported Sunday, citing Uludağ Automotive Industry Exporters Association (OIB) data. The exports of the vehicles have generated over $1.5 billion (TL 11.12 billion).
In 2020, the highest amount of exports was made to European countries in the bus, minibus and midibus group. France was the biggest market for Turkish-made buses with a nearly 18% share, worth over $286.7 million.
Germany, which ranked second, imported over $264.7 million worth of vehicles, while Italy ranked third with $131.9 million. The shares of the two countries were over 17% and 8%, respectively.
Exports of $683.4 million to these three countries accounted for almost 44.91% of Turkey's total bus, minibus and midibus sales last year.

buses Buses export Infographic.

Morocco, meanwhile, was also among the countries that increased its imports of such vehicles from Turkey in 2020. Exports to the country, which ranked fourth, jumped by 66% year-on-year, from $45.3 million in 2019 to $75.2 million.
Georgia ranked fifth with an increase of 96%, hitting $51.9 million.
Sweden, Saudi Arabia and Egypt also saw a noteworthy increase in bus, minibus and midibus imports from Turkey.
Exports to Sweden also increased by 292% compared to 2019, from $13 million to $37.9 million, while exports to Saudi Arabia also increased by 348% from $6.4 million to $22.3 million.
Sales to Egypt, in the meantime, hit $13.6 million in 2020, a significant jump from 2019's $164,000.
The Turkish automotive sector also sold such vehicles to Libya, Rwanda, Uruguay, Madagascar, Congo, Malaysia and Guinea for the first time in 2020
Still small volumes but it will go exponentially due gained references and cost/quality ratio.
 

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https://www.dailysabah.com/business/automotive/turkey-sold-buses-to-99-countries-in-2020

Turkey sold buses to 99 countries in 2020​

BY DAILY SABAH​

ISTANBUL AUTOMOTIVE
JAN 24, 2021 3:26 PM GMT+3
MD9 electriCITY electric vehicles manufactured by Turkey's Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)'s Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)
MD9 electriCITY electric vehicles manufactured by Turkey's Temsa and sold to Sweden are parked at the company's facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020. (Photo by Temsa via AA)


Buses, minibuses and midibuses produced in Turkey were sold to 99 different countries across the world in 2020, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported Sunday, citing Uludağ Automotive Industry Exporters Association (OIB) data. The exports of the vehicles have generated over $1.5 billion (TL 11.12 billion).
In 2020, the highest amount of exports was made to European countries in the bus, minibus and midibus group. France was the biggest market for Turkish-made buses with a nearly 18% share, worth over $286.7 million.
Germany, which ranked second, imported over $264.7 million worth of vehicles, while Italy ranked third with $131.9 million. The shares of the two countries were over 17% and 8%, respectively.
Exports of $683.4 million to these three countries accounted for almost 44.91% of Turkey's total bus, minibus and midibus sales last year.

buses Buses export Infographic.

Morocco, meanwhile, was also among the countries that increased its imports of such vehicles from Turkey in 2020. Exports to the country, which ranked fourth, jumped by 66% year-on-year, from $45.3 million in 2019 to $75.2 million.
Georgia ranked fifth with an increase of 96%, hitting $51.9 million.
Sweden, Saudi Arabia and Egypt also saw a noteworthy increase in bus, minibus and midibus imports from Turkey.
Exports to Sweden also increased by 292% compared to 2019, from $13 million to $37.9 million, while exports to Saudi Arabia also increased by 348% from $6.4 million to $22.3 million.
Sales to Egypt, in the meantime, hit $13.6 million in 2020, a significant jump from 2019's $164,000.
The Turkish automotive sector also sold such vehicles to Libya, Rwanda, Uruguay, Madagascar, Congo, Malaysia and Guinea for the first time in 2020
Nice!

So much for Turkish products boycott from KSA and Egypt!
 

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Kenya orders 118 armored vehicles from Turkey

Kenya’s military has ordered 118 four-wheel drive personnel carriers from Turkish armored vehicles manufacturer Katmerciler.

Kenya Defence Forces spokesperson Col. Zipporah Kioko told local press that the Ministry of Defence is finalizing the deal for the mine-resistant, ambush-protected Hizir vehicles through Turkey’s Export Credit Agency.

“The Hizirs will provide the Kenyan troops protective mobility wherever they are deployed,” a Katmerciler official said.

Kenya’s military will primarily deploy the Hizir vehicles for counterterror operations against the al-Shabab militant group.

 

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ASELSAN received the Jose Rizal class frigate for installing Aselsan Guard
Aselsan Guard system was positioned towards the flight deck in the aft part of the ship on both ships built.
FF151 will arrive in Philippines on 10 February 2021
Would it be more expensive to bring the frigate to Turkey then it is to bring the equipment and engineers to the Philippines?
 

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Would it be more expensive to bring the frigate to Turkey then it is to bring the equipment and engineers to the Philippines?
Translation error:
Philippines navy has received the frigate with Aselsan Muhafiz.
 

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40 Million Euro Armored Vehicle Export From Katmerciler in One Item​


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Katmerciler will have signed the biggest export revenue in a single item with a package agreement of 39 million 450 thousand Euros, including different armored vehicles. Delivery of the vehicles will be done in batches and will be completed next year. In addition to Hızır, the border security version of Hızır will also be included in the export package. Also, armored personnel carrier Khan will enter the inventory of a friendly nation army for the first time.


Furkan Katmerci: This agreement, which includes a wide product range, was made with another country, not with the African country mentioned in the press recently. The entry of armored vehicles developed for different needs into the inventories of friendly countries' armies is a source of pride for both our country and Katmerciler.

Katmerciler, the dynamic and innovative force of the Turkish defense industry, signed a large-scale new agreement on armored defense vehicle exports. According to the agreement signed with a friendly country, the total size of the package consisting of armored vehicles suitable for different needs is 39 million 450 thousand euros. This amount is the biggest export agreement signed by Katmerciler in one item so far.

Among the armored vehicles to be exported under the contract, there will be Katmerciler's own armored combat vehicle Hızır and Ateş, which is a specially developed version of Hızır for border security. The first Khidr export was made to an African country last year. With the agreement, the armored personnel carrier Khan will also be exported for the first time and enter the inventory of a friendly country.

The agreement in question was made with another friendly country, not with the African country mentioned in the news in the press recently. In addition, this agreement is a package agreement that is not based on a single product, but includes different battleships.

The delivery of the vehicles, which will start in 2021 and will be made in batches, will be completed in 2022. The agreement will make a significant contribution to Katmerciler's export revenues in the next two years.

Export Road Grew with Hızır​

Reaching different countries with different armored products in the past years, Katmerciler realized its first major export in the field of defense with Hızır. The first 20.7 million dollar export agreement of Hızır, which is the most powerful armored combat vehicle of its segment in our country, developed by Katmerciler, was made last year and the vehicles were delivered.

The special version of Hızır, which was designed for border security, entered the Turkish Armed Forces inventory last year and the vehicles started to work in the field. This specially equipped vehicle will now serve for border security in a friendly country.

Armored personnel carrier Khan will also be exported with Ateş for the first time. Developed by Katmerciler to meet all the requirements of security forces for operations in all kinds of climatic conditions, Khan has a monocoque armor steel body, produced in NATO standards, providing high protection against mines and handmade explosives, high maneuverability, easy to maintain, 4 × 4. a security tool.

Katmerci: Our Export Move Will Continue​

Furkan Katmerci, Deputy Chairman of Katmerciler Executive Board, made a statement following the signing of the armored export agreement and said, “Our efforts for the export of our defense industry products, each of which has high qualifications in its own category, continue to bear fruit. With the contribution of Turkey's rising reputation on an international scale defense industry has signed an agreement to be approximately 40 million euros, our country is extremely gratifying and proud for our industry and our company. The fact that there are armored vehicles from different segments, not a single product within the scope of the agreement, is an indication of the trust in Katmerciler quality and the Turkish defense industry ”.

Stating that the deliveries under the contract will be made in batches, Katmerci continued his words as follows:

“This success will not only enable Turkish armored vehicles to take a stronger place in the inventories of friendly countries, but will also contribute to Katmerciler's export initiative and increase its export revenues. We have completed the year 2020 above our revenue, export and profitability targets. As a public company, we are delighted to give good news to our investors and shareholders. This new agreement will make a significant contribution to the export targets of the next two years. We continue our way confidently in line with the goals we have set. Our export move to friendly countries from different parts of the world, especially Africa, continues. We believe we will continue to give good news. It is among our primary goals to increase our exports in the field of defense, to increase our total revenues and profitability. "


 

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Would it be more expensive to bring the frigate to Turkey then it is to bring the equipment and engineers to the Philippines?
It’s most likely a vessel that was donated to PN, and before sailing home stopped by Turkey and got a nice set og new weapons and perhaps other things we aren’t told about.
 

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GSATCOM company will export HTS Communication Satellite with High Output Power to Argentina. This satellite will be the first export of Turkey in the field of space and will be delivered in 2024. Argentine satellite manufacturer INVAP and Turkish Aerospace have formed a joint company called GSATCOM Space Technologies in 2019.

The venture will create a new line of small, all-electric geostationary communication satellites, with the goal of increasing the companies’ presence in the international market. INVAP built Argentina’s ARSAT-1 and ARSAT-2 telecom satellites with assistance from European manufacturers. Turkish Aerospace is involved in the development of Turkey’s first domestically produced satellite, Turksat-6A, in handling assembly, integration and test activities. [INVAP]





Flexible Payload​

By means of tailoring on-board payload solutions, GSATCOM enables telecommunications satellite operators to react to emerging market needs and new business opportunities in orbit.​

GSATCOM payload capabilities based on advanced digital control solutions provide unique flexibility advantages for the global customers. With custom design of the Digital Payload Unit; transponder frequency re-configuration, adaptive coverage and power allocation capabilities of the payload resources fully serve to meet most of the evolving needs of the end users.

GSATCOM on-board software defined resource management technologies provide effective digital solutions for adaptive missions that requires highly optimized power and bandwidth efficiency.

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BSS/FSS or HTS Architecture​

The communication applications serve to the customers with a wide range of content and stringent deployment locations with full availability. HTS Systems represent an innovative approach on ordinary satellite communications systems by delivering considerable higher throughput as compared to conventional fixed/broadcast and mobile satellite services.​

GSATCOM HTS payload provides high-throughput channels using frequency re-use and spot beam technologies in order to support broadband access for enterprise, backhauling and mobility markets.

GSATCOM HTS design is focused on improved performance, optimized coverage footprints and reliable connectivity in all the geographic area covered with open architecture for full operator control.

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Electrical Propulsion​

Flight Proven Hall-Effect Thrusters (HET) commanded by Power Processing Units (PPUs) implement a High Efficient Propulsion System which performs Orbit Raising, Station Acquisition and Station Keeping maneuvers of the GSATCOM telecommunications satellite systems.​

Attractive launch mass savings and lifetime greater than 15 years is typically achieved with regard to full chemical or hybrid propulsion platforms.

Orbit transfer time is precisely shortened by combining the optimized geostationary orbit injection scenarios and the capability of the PPUs that efficiently allocates the full on-board power to the Hall-Effect Thrusters.

State-of-the-art Solar cells with 30+% efficiency provide high solar array power to launch mass ratio to support electrical propulsion and payload operation in compact satellite form factor.

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Modular and Scalable Design​

Emerging broadband telecom satellites require high capacity platforms which are able to support wide range of payload types. GSATCOM modular and scalable concepts provide a more straightforward payload - platform integration.​

GSATCOM satellite architecture is based on a centralized avionics and modular power system that allows the satellite customization for different missions with a limited non-recurrent effort.

Modular and scalable design philosophy of GSATCOM satellite system certainly saves manpower and offers great advantages for the customers on non-recurring and recurring cost figures.

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Multi Launch Capability​

Multi-Launch capability is a key advantage for GSATCOM small size geostationary satellites. This unique feature allows adopting multiple stowed configurations which maximizes the utilization of the launch vehicle accommodation resources and also enables flexibility on profitable orbit injection strategies.​

Different interface options can represent innovative ride-share opportunities to benefit from unique low cost launch opportunities and provides additional versatility to the customers by enriched launcher possibilities.

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Cost Efficient and Fast Delivery​

Shortened integration time and in-house availability of key subsystems and components enables the vertical integration strategy which definitely reduces the overall system cost, ensures secure delivery time and allows customers to offer rapid and competitive responses to prompt market opportunities.​

GSATCOM Small Size Satellite Family represents well fitted and competitive turn-key system solutions for multipurpose needs including bringing frequency assignments into use (BIU) within the time limits in accordance with the international regulations.

Optimized production and multi-launch cost advantages of GSATCOM solutions is the game changer for the cost efficient high technology telecommunication satellites.

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