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AFAIK İstanbul Shipyard is name of the shipyards district
Not at all,
the district which tuzla shipyards located in is either referred as "tuzla shipyards district", or just as "shipyards district"
DzKK's (under ASFAT) shipyard is known as Pendik (Istanbul) shipyard by public or officially as Istanbul Shipyard Command in short as Istanbul Shipyard. Note that a private shipyard with "Istanbul Shipyard" also exists.
 

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Do you know many air targets can an istif class frigate engage simentenously?

This capability is very important for BD as both of our neighbours are operating sophisticated supersonic missiles.We must have the capability do defend against saturation attacks.
A lot. Depending on the missile type. Active radar seeker missiles don't need illumination at all even at the midcourse guidance. Track data from the main radar(be it Smart-S, Cenk-S or Mar-D) is enough to engage targets so the engagement limit is how many targets your main radar can track. Target illumination is needed for missiles with semi-active radar seekers 4-6 targets can be engaged depending on the target distance.
 
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Morocco, Turkey, and T129 ATAK helicopters​


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Morocco is said to be currently in late-stage negotiations with Turkey for the procurement of T129 ATAK attack helicopters.

These helicopters are jointly produced by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and Italy’s AgustaWestland.
How many T129 ATAK helicopters is Morocco looking to acquire?
Tactical Report answers this question and more in the following 267-word report.

 

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Morocco, Turkey, and T129 ATAK helicopters​


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Morocco is said to be currently in late-stage negotiations with Turkey for the procurement of T129 ATAK attack helicopters.

These helicopters are jointly produced by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and Italy’s AgustaWestland.
How many T129 ATAK helicopters is Morocco looking to acquire?
Tactical Report answers this question and more in the following 267-word report.

It may also be fake. Morocco has already made its decision. They chose 24 apaches, which seems enough for that country. For morocco there are lots vague claims.
Suspicious: Koral, atak, anka
Probable: Tb-2, ejder yalçın
Confirmed (not officially but with evidence appearing in an exercise): aselsan sarp
So there is no official statement on a deal with morocco?
If I am mistaken can you correct me?
 

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It may also be fake. Morocco has already made its decision. They chose 24 apaches, which seems enough for that country. For morocco there are lots vague claims.
Suspicious: Koral, atak, anka
Probable: Tb-2, ejder yalçın
Confirmed (not officially but with evidence appearing in an exercise): aselsan sarp
So there is no official statement on a deal with morocco?
If I am mistaken can you correct me?

The Article is unfortunately behind a paywall.
 

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Armored vehicle sales of 91.4 million dollars from Katmerciler to Kenya
Katmerciler, the armored land vehicle manufacturer of the Turkish defense industry, will export 118 vehicles worth 91.4 million dollars to Kenya.
Wow!
118 vehicles! Not bad at all and with a good price tag.
$774.576 a piece including spare parts and maintenance.
Kudos to Katmerciler!
It took them a lot of patience and around two years of hard work to seal that deal.
It's the company's largest export order from a single customer to date.
 
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"M"illi "İ"nsansız "U"çak "S"istemi ve "T"aarruzi "İ"HA---->MİUSTİ

National Unmanned Fighter System and Combat UAV.


Thats a "no brainer" and they really should change the name to MIUSTI :D
 

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Morocco-based Morocco World News:

“Morocco has reportedly completed several other arms deals, including the purchase of 13 Bayraktar TB2 S/UAVs from Turkey, as well as various service equipment related to S/UAVs.”
“Morocco plans to purchase several T-129 ATAK helicopters from Turkey and is in the final stages of negotiations on the purchase.”
”Morocco expressed its interest in purchasing Ejder Yalçın armored combat vehicles in the future.”
 

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fake news, nobody is checking the source and that was globaldefencecorp.


Koral would never be sold to another country.
 

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Morocco-based Morocco World News:

“Morocco has reportedly completed several other arms deals, including the purchase of 13 Bayraktar TB2 S/UAVs from Turkey, as well as various service equipment related to S/UAVs.”
“Morocco plans to purchase several T-129 ATAK helicopters from Turkey and is in the final stages of negotiations on the purchase.”
”Morocco expressed its interest in purchasing Ejder Yalçın armored combat vehicles in the future.”
…“in preparation for the end of US sanctions against Ankara”
 
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