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Ukraine, Turkey discuss possibility of joint production of space launch vehicles – Urusky​

09:50, 07.12.20

The official believes Ukraine must find its place in the international distribution in such high-tech industries as aviation, rocket and space.

Read more on UNIAN: https://www.unian.info/economics/uk...of-space-launch-vehicles-urusky-11245856.html


Ukraine supplied Turkey with S-125-2D air defense systems


Ukraine strikes deal with Turkey to produce killer drones instrumental in Karabakh conflict​

Ukraine strikes deal with Turkey to produce killer drones instrumental in Karabakh conflict


Ukraine is reportedly forming a joint venture company with Turkey to domestically produce as many as 48 of the Turkish Bayraktar TB2 combat drones that lately helped give Azerbaijan a decisive edge in the six-week Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

 

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Fyi, S-125-2D air defense system is an updated version.

Upgraded Surface-to-Air Missile System S-125-2D​

Upgraded Surface-to-Air Missile System S-125-2D is intended for protecting political and administ-rative centres, strategic civil and military sites, friendly forces against various means of enemy air attack.

The upgraded S-125-2D system features​


  • «Stealth»Capability to detect and destroy low-flying targets, cruise missiles, including very low observable (VLO) (“stealth”);
  • New technologiesImproved jamming resistance to all kinds of active and passive jamming, clutter due to application of new hardware techno-logies, jamming resistance and signal processing techniques;
  • Automation of:
    • Control from superior command post;
    • Acquisition and processing of surveillance data;
    • Detection and tracking of targets;
    • Selection of optimal modes for particular missile launch conditions;
    • Missile preparation and launching;
    • Monitoring of technical status and operability of system components;
    • Recording of all data on operation of the ADMS major elements;
    • Crew training;
  • New method of pointing missilesExpansion of kill envelope, enchancement of target kill probabi-lity in conditions of passive interference and intensive jamming due to introduction of new missile guidance method, optimized radar processing techniques, increased detection and tracking range;
  • Other benefitsCapability of fully automatic target optical tracking;
  • Reduced response time and firing cycle;
  • Extended service life — up to 15 years;
  • Improved reliability and MTBF (1500 hours) due to new component base;
  • GPS-based automatic topographic reference and alignment of system components at site of operation;
  • Advanced techniques for voice transmission;
  • Digital data exchange between system components, superior command post and other consumers;
  • Interfacing capability with a wide range of surveillance sensors and control systems;
  • Evaluation of combat results due to recording and processing of all data on system operation;
  • Crew training capability by simulating air situation of any type and friendly actions;
  • Reduced number of system components. Standardized, modular configuration of equipment;
  • Notably simplified maintenance of system;
  • Reduced power consumption;
  • Improved ergonomics.

If you're interested in purchasing this system for your personal use, please, don't hestitate and call this number: +38 044 591-15-75. Tell them that KKF has sent you and you will be transfered to the sales division.
 

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Fyi, S-125-2D air defense system is an updated version.

Upgraded Surface-to-Air Missile System S-125-2D​

Upgraded Surface-to-Air Missile System S-125-2D is intended for protecting political and administ-rative centres, strategic civil and military sites, friendly forces against various means of enemy air attack.

The upgraded S-125-2D system features​


  • «Stealth»Capability to detect and destroy low-flying targets, cruise missiles, including very low observable (VLO) (“stealth”);
  • New technologiesImproved jamming resistance to all kinds of active and passive jamming, clutter due to application of new hardware techno-logies, jamming resistance and signal processing techniques;
  • Automation of:
    • Control from superior command post;
    • Acquisition and processing of surveillance data;
    • Detection and tracking of targets;
    • Selection of optimal modes for particular missile launch conditions;
    • Missile preparation and launching;
    • Monitoring of technical status and operability of system components;
    • Recording of all data on operation of the ADMS major elements;
    • Crew training;
  • New method of pointing missilesExpansion of kill envelope, enchancement of target kill probabi-lity in conditions of passive interference and intensive jamming due to introduction of new missile guidance method, optimized radar processing techniques, increased detection and tracking range;
  • Other benefitsCapability of fully automatic target optical tracking;
  • Reduced response time and firing cycle;
  • Extended service life — up to 15 years;
  • Improved reliability and MTBF (1500 hours) due to new component base;
  • GPS-based automatic topographic reference and alignment of system components at site of operation;
  • Advanced techniques for voice transmission;
  • Digital data exchange between system components, superior command post and other consumers;
  • Interfacing capability with a wide range of surveillance sensors and control systems;
  • Evaluation of combat results due to recording and processing of all data on system operation;
  • Crew training capability by simulating air situation of any type and friendly actions;
  • Reduced number of system components. Standardized, modular configuration of equipment;
  • Notably simplified maintenance of system;
  • Reduced power consumption;
  • Improved ergonomics.

If you're interested in purchasing this system for your personal use, please, don't hestitate and call this number: +38 044 591-15-75. Tell them that KKF has sent you and you will be transfered to the sales division.


I want discount.
 

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They might as well put it on Amazon.
 

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Turkey, Ukraine seeking broader space cooperation​


ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey and its littoral Black Sea neighbor Ukraine have signed an agreement to broaden their cooperation in space and satellite technologies.

SSB President and Turkey’s top procurement official Ismail Demir and Turkish Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on Nov. 30 to discuss space and defense cooperation between the two countries.

Serdar Huseyin Yildirim, head of the Turkish Space Agency, announced the agreement Dec. 4, which involves cooperation on launching technologies, satellite production, marketing and production of subsystems, and a program designed to manufacture a common rocket launcher.

The Turkish Space Agency is responsible for the civilian applications of Turkish-Ukrainian space efforts, while Turkey’s Presidency of Defence Industries, or SSB, is administering the military aspect of programs.

Yildirim said Turkey is in talks with nearly 20 countries for space cooperation, including Russia, Japan, Pakistan, India and Azerbaijan. He said Russia recently proposed a draft space agreement on which Turkish authorities are presently working. Officials say the planned agreement would be sealed soon.

Although Ukraine and Russia are at odds over the latter’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, Turkey is confident it can work with both nations, Yildirim said, noting that “the U.S. and Russia are rivals in various areas but are working together in space.”
 

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Turkey, Ukraine forging strategic depth in the Black Sea​


Turkey and Ukraine are deepening technological cooperation with strategic implications for Russia, EU and the wider region


Turkey under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been variously accused of “neo-Ottomanism,” revanchism or radical Islamism. But the meeting of the foreign and defense ministers of Turkey and Ukraine in the “2+2” format in Kiev on December 18 did not fit into any of these narratives.


The event throws light on the moorings of Turkish regional policies that seldom get discussed. The “2+2” format is generally regarded as a level of diplomatic and political interaction by two countries that have vital stakes in the relationship.


The Turkish-Ukrainian relationship has gained gravitas since 2014 following the pro-Western regime change in Kiev, and palpably so after Volodymyr Zelensky became president in May last year.


More recently, Azerbaijan’s dramatic success in recovering lost territory in Nagorno-Karabakh, thanks to Turkey’s robust support, captivated the Ukrainian elite. Zelensky’s visit to Turkey on October 16 turned out to be a turning point in bilateral relations. During Zelensky’s visit, a framework agreement on military cooperation was signed.


Zelensky was much impressed by Erdogan’s affirmation that Turkey considers Ukraine to be “the key to the establishment of stability, security, peace and prosperity in the region” and his reiteration that “Turkey has not recognized Crimea’s illegal annexation [by Russia] and it never will.” (...)






Very interesting and comprehensive article.
 

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Will Turkish drones help Ukraine reclaim territory?​


(...)
On Nov. 19, Ukraine dispatched TB2s to Kramatorsk airbase for additional tests. On Nov. 27, the Ukrainian army conducted a military drill near the Sea of Azov to test the drones' reconnaissance and target capabilities. Some news reports claimed that drones were also sent on reconnaissance flights near Crimea on Nov. 23.


The flourishing cooperation between Ankara and Kyiv and speculation about the use of Turkish drones in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict have come under close scrutiny in the Russian media. RIA Novosti reported that the Armenia-Azerbaijan war over the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region set an example for the Ukrainian generals who closely watched Azeri tactics in the region. The pro-Russian separatists are reportedly concerned that the lessons of Karabakh could inspire the Ukrainian army to launch a military operation in Donbass.


Ukraine’s recent deployment of tanks, armored vehicles, anti-aircraft systems and rocket-propelled grenades near Donbass has further fueled these fears, as Turkish TB2 drones taking off from Kramatorsk airbase some 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Donbass can easily hit pro-Russian separatist positions in the region. In addition to the Turkish drones, Ukraine announced on Dec. 2 that US MQ-9 Reaper combat drones would make their debut in the Ukrainian skies during a military drill.


Citing the pro-Russian separatists controlling the Donetsk region, the Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta reported in late November that Turkey also dispatched military advisers to Ukraine in “preparation for a joint Turkish-Ukrainian strike.” The news site went as far as to claim that the two countries are working on a plan to reclaim control of Crimea along with Donbass and that Turkey could send Syrian mercenaries to support the Ukrainian forces.
(...)

Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/or...ish-drones-reclaim-donbass.html#ixzz6hgLmt3h9
 

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Turkey, Ukraine forging strategic depth in the Black Sea​


Turkey and Ukraine are deepening technological cooperation with strategic implications for Russia, EU and the wider region


Turkey under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been variously accused of “neo-Ottomanism,” revanchism or radical Islamism. But the meeting of the foreign and defense ministers of Turkey and Ukraine in the “2+2” format in Kiev on December 18 did not fit into any of these narratives.


The event throws light on the moorings of Turkish regional policies that seldom get discussed. The “2+2” format is generally regarded as a level of diplomatic and political interaction by two countries that have vital stakes in the relationship.


The Turkish-Ukrainian relationship has gained gravitas since 2014 following the pro-Western regime change in Kiev, and palpably so after Volodymyr Zelensky became president in May last year.


More recently, Azerbaijan’s dramatic success in recovering lost territory in Nagorno-Karabakh, thanks to Turkey’s robust support, captivated the Ukrainian elite. Zelensky’s visit to Turkey on October 16 turned out to be a turning point in bilateral relations. During Zelensky’s visit, a framework agreement on military cooperation was signed.


Zelensky was much impressed by Erdogan’s affirmation that Turkey considers Ukraine to be “the key to the establishment of stability, security, peace and prosperity in the region” and his reiteration that “Turkey has not recognized Crimea’s illegal annexation [by Russia] and it never will.” (...)






Very interesting and comprehensive article.

This article says that:

Thus Turkey is funding the research and development work in Ukraine to develop advanced engine technologies; Turkish companies have acquired a quarter of the shares of Ukrainian engine manufacturer Motor Sich, along with terms related to the transfer of know-how; Turkey is open to co-production of its famed combat drones in Ukraine.


I dont think thats true?
 

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This article says that:

Thus Turkey is funding the research and development work in Ukraine to develop advanced engine technologies; Turkish companies have acquired a quarter of the shares of Ukrainian engine manufacturer Motor Sich, along with terms related to the transfer of know-how; Turkey is open to co-production of its famed combat drones in Ukraine.


I dont think thats true?
Not 4/1. They offered to sell 50% of it.
 

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This article says that:

Thus Turkey is funding the research and development work in Ukraine to develop advanced engine technologies; Turkish companies have acquired a quarter of the shares of Ukrainian engine manufacturer Motor Sich, along with terms related to the transfer of know-how; Turkey is open to co-production of its famed combat drones in Ukraine.


I dont think thats true?
 

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Could this be the possible reason why Ankara has comprimised so much in regards to cooperation with Ukraine e.g. TOT of corvettes, production plant for TB2?
 

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Could this be the possible reason why Ankara has comprimised so much in regards to cooperation with Ukraine e.g. TOT of corvettes, production plant for TB2?
I don't think Turkey is delivering IP rights of the corvette, for the case of the ToT, it is almost Dejure nowadays to deliver ToT in shipbuilding.
For Baykar, it is win -win, they will make bulk purchases which would be a burden for Baykar, Turkish products will be sold for integration + additional profits per plane and control systems etc. again IP right is not delivered but in return their MALE project will be receive technical assistance.
Again, not a big deal probably 2nd or 3rd country which a drone project is aided by Turkey in technical-preliminary design level.
 

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Ukraine's Ambassador to Turkey assesses Ukrainian-Turkish defense industry relations​


8.01.2021 14:46:00


In an exclusive interview with Defensehere, the Ukrainian Ambassador to ankara Mr. Andrii Sybiha touched on the strong defense industry and military relationships between Turkey and Ukraine.
Mr. Sybiha talked about different joint-projects that are subject of negotiations between both countries and stress on the massive potential that both countries have for joint production of aircraft and unmnanned aireal vehicles.
In the written interview Mr. Sybiha replied to the following questions:

Can you evaluate Turkish defense industry companies and their products?

When we look at the recent developments that took place in Turkey during my service time there, we can clearly tell that Turkey is a world leader in creating the conditions for the development of its defense industry and for the companies that operate in the field.
It is interesting to see the number of Turkish defense industry companies that managed to enter the Defense News Top 100 list for the last year, which is one of the most prestigious lists in the field of defense industry.
The number of the companies that managed to secure a place in the list increased to 7 in 2020 with ASELSAN, TAI, BMC, ROKETSAN, STM, FNSS and HAVELSAN, and the number increases each year.
Ukraine celebrates its Turkish friends for reaching such a prestigious position and deserved place in the field of high-tech military technical production. The level the Turkish Defense Industry has reached, proves Turkey’s wise management in this sector to the world.
My personal opinion is that; Turkey is one of the best examples for other countries to follow in successfully coordinating country resources and private sector companies with the correct deployment of technology in reforming defense industry.
However, I believe that our countries will achieve even more success in the field of defense industry, since both Turkey and Ukraine have incredible potential. The mutually technology transfer that the Ukrainian and Turkish companies are ready to carry alongside their years-long experience will undoubtedly bring success.

At what level now is the cooperation between Ukraine and Turkey in the field of defense industry?

The historical adventure of the cooperation between Ukraine and Turkey and taking into account the current situation, I always say the following sentence: "Our cooperation starts from underground resources and expands to space."
The relations of both countries in regards to the sector of defense industry are developing according to the classic "win-win" formula, and it is only a matter of time for the defense industry companies of our countries to take their worthy place in the world's TOP 100 Leaders List.
In my opinion the success of the Ukrainian-Turkish cooperation stems from the fact that it focuses on unifying the potential of both countries in joint research, in found joint-ventures as well as establishing joint production infrastructures, rather than just focusing on arms and military equipment trade between the two countries. Focusing on joint development and production of innovative technologies will reinforce this success.
However, our cooperation doesn't pose any threats to third countries, but rather aims at increasing the defense opportunities of the two countries and ensuring the security of the Black Sea region.
We can say to the forefront of the technological potential of Ukraine and Turkey's own defense industry by looking at the development strategy of air and space area of mutual strategic cooperation should take the leading role.
By looking at the outstanding technological potential of Ukraine and Turkey’s strategy for developing its national defense industry, we can conclude that the mutual strategic cooperation between the two countries in the field of aerospace technologies should take a complementary role to both sides.
Therefore, among the most important issues on the agenda regarding our cooperation is the production of aircraft on the basis of Antonov's aircraft and the air subsystems of the Ivchenko-Progress State Agency. Therefore, on of the most important topics on the agenda of our cooperation is the production of aircrafts on the basis of Antonov's aircrafts and the aeronautical subsystems of the Ivchenko-Progress State Agency.
I wish to see Antonov’s An family of aircrafts produced in Turkey in the coming years.
Ukraine and Turkey's military technology and defense industry cooperation to a new level recently appeared in the area, continues to be one of the key elements of Ukraine and Turkey strategic cooperation.
Cooperation in military and defense industry technologies between Ukraine and Turkey has recently reached new levels, continuing to be one of the key elements of strategic cooperation between the two countries.
The remarkable production capacity and scientific-research data base of both Ukraine and Turkey are complementary to each other, which results in them being key-partners.
The agreement between both countries in the field of defense industry and the formation of expert and coordinating groups in the field make the interaction process between both of them even more efficient.
The cooperation between Ukrainian and Turkish defense industries covers key business and strategic areas such as; aviation, space, land systems, shipping and shipbuilding as well as special equipment and tool production.
In the last few years, cooperation agreements have been made in areas such as land and air platforms, composite materials, avionic systems and ammunition.
Various projects are being carried out to equip the Ukrainian Armed Forces with communication systems produced by the Turkish company "ASELSAN".
Turkish armored vehicles are modernized with active protection systems, dynamic armors and guided ammunition, that are produced in Ukraine.
Respective Ukrainian companies continues to modernize the Soviet-manufactured helicopters used by the Turkish Armed Forces.
Cooperation talks on the production of engines for Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles and other areal platforms are also actively in progress.
I would also like to highlight the products of the Baykar Defense company. The drones produced by this company have shown that they are extremely effective in regional conflicts in Libya, Syria and Nagorno-Karabakh.
We would like to thank the Turkish government and Baykar defense’s board of directors. Because while Ukraine was going through a very difficult period of time, no country other than Turkey provided military support to the Ukrainian Armed Forces; where Turkey provided a significant number of unmanned aerial vehicles to Ukraine. Ukraine was the first foreign country to purchase the Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicle systems. While being one of the most comprehensive agreements in the extended relations between the two countries, this agreement has taken our relations to a completely new level. However, our work towards that direction is gradually improving. Within the framework of our latest agreement, the engines of the Akinci UCAVs will be produced by Ukraine. In addition, both parties are still in talks regarding the manufacturing of the Ukrainian engines in Turkey as well as the manufacturing of the Turkish UAVs in Ukraine.
Another promising topic is the joint production of armored vehicles’ engines. As of today, the partnership between the two countries in the fields of aviation, space and defense industry, continues with more than 30 joint-projects.
Cooperation in the field of space also proceeds in parallel. Realizing the potential in the rocket and space industry of Ukrainian companies, the president of the Turkish Space Agency, Serdar Yıldırım, visited Ukraine on 15-18 September 2020 to discuss mutual cooperation opportunities between the two countries in the field of space industry.
The Turkish delegation visited the production facilities and held meetings with the managers of state institutions in the Dnipro region, such as the KB 'Pivdenne' and 'Pivdenniy Mashinobudivniy Zavod' (Southern Machine-Building Plant).
Taking into account the demands of the Missile Technology Control Regime, the parties agreed to develop bilateral cooperation agreements on satellite technologies, space launch systems and Infrastructure, joint processing and use of space information/data as well as the exchange of experts in the field of rocket science and space and providing them with training programs.

How does the relation between Ukraine and Turkey in the field of defense industry affect other sectors?

If we consider the immense trust both parties have for each other as well as the existing cooperation experience, also the readiness of both parties to share their technologies unlike other potential partners and the fact that strategic partnership in the fields of defense industry and aerospace is one of the key elements of the highest political level negotiations between both countries, then undoubtedly defense industry affects all the sectors on the agenda of the political dialogue between our countries
 

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