Türkiye'ye 2019 yılından beri silah ambargosu uygulayan Finlandiya, yaklaşık 4 yılın ardından ilk kez bir savunma ihracatına yeşil ışık yaktı.
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Finland, which has been implementing an arms embargo on Turkey since 2019, gave the green light to a defense export for the first time in nearly 4 years.
HBL, another Finnish publication, said Finnish steel company Miilux asked the government for permission to sell 12,000 tonnes of armour for vehicles produced by Turkey’s BMC until December 2025. According to the local media reports, Miilux had an export permit before the 2019 freeze and wasn't able to renew it when it expired in November 2021.
Miilux OY and Armor Steel
According to the information obtained by SavunmaSanayiST.com; In line with Turkey's goal of producing domestic armor steel, OYAK acquired the majority shares of Finland-based Miilux OY in 2019. With the purchase, OYAK, in addition to the factories in Finland and Poland; Established Turkey's first and only flat steel heat treatment factory in Manisa.
Continuing its efforts to meet all of Turkey's armor steel needs, Miilux OY continues its activities with the aim of zeroing the import of armor steel to our country, with an annual production of
38 thousand tons using the qualified flat steel produced by Erdemir and İsdemir.
The Turkish defense industry, which has an important position in the armored land vehicle sector, exports tens of armored vehicles abroad every year. Armor steel stands out as the most important raw material of these vehicles.
News from 08/2021
'We aim to double the annual production capacity of our Manisa factory
Yeldan underlined that today,
together with Finland and Poland factories, they have the opportunity
to meet Turkey's need for armor steel products with domestic plates, and made the following assessments:
“With the domestic armor steel production facility established by OYAK in Manisa, we are in a position to take a share from the European market as well.
With the production of armor steel, which was not produced in Turkey before, we not only strengthened the sectoral development, but also took an important step that will protect our defense industry from foreign dependency and strengthen the Turkish economy.
At the EuroSatory Defense Industry Fair in Paris, we had the opportunity to exhibit our products produced in Manisa for the first time in the global market.
From 08/2020
I guess either they cant meet demand or BMC doesn't want it.
12.000 Tons is a serious amount and until December 2025. WOW!
> Could be used to build up to 1000 MRAPs. Just to put things in perspective.
> But who is going to need that many MRAPs anymore ? TAF has enough at this point. Perhaps another BMC Vehicle ?
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