TR Land Vehicle Programs

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Strange,i can.


Had to log in, now i can see it too. Normally i don't have to log in to be able to see it.

ALKAR 120mm Mortar Weapon System; Uniquely designed by ASELSAN engineers.
✅ Automatic ammunition loading,
✅ Precise alignment to target,
✅ Full compatibility with all mortar ammunition!
Speed, power, and accuracy on the battlefield!
 

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congratssss..

Ther is no scandal, Polish equipment could not match the demant. It is not easy to develop own design, quality what is Turkish defence industry is making.


Turkish old design is ther argument, what makes them happy....



Reports about the possible purchase of older models of wheeled armored personnel carriers from Turkey are an idea that can hardly be called anything other than strategic stupidity. For some time now, I have been calling for cooperation with the Turkish defense industry, which has great potential – joint work on a new generation of APCs using Turkish solutions, including our ZSSW-30 turret, a potential opportunity for the development of domestic production and many other possibilities.

But buying obsolete designs "off the shelf", when Poland produces Rosomak and domestic plants have the competence to develop modernized versions, is an action that goes beyond the concept of rationality. This is either a deliberate weakening of the domestic industry or pure stupidity (or sabotage). The army needs modernization, not another contract for off-the-shelf equipment without any reflection. Cooperation – yes. Thoughtless import – no.
 
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There is no deal yet, all we have are claims and smoke rising. Let's see before we celebrate anything, there are no details. All this first started as Tulpar for Poland, now we're hearing Arma.

If both vehicles uses the same engine and common parts(within reasonable percentage commonality), it will be logistically attractive for Poland as well. They could go for Alpar after that.
 

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