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  • DIMDEX 2014 will be held in Doha between the 25th and 27th of March.
  • 25 Turksih Companies will participate in DIMDEX 2014
  • Some of The Participating Turkish Companies include Aselsan, Havelsan, Roketsan, Timsan, TÜBİTAK BİLGEM, Meteksan, ODTÜ Teknokent, Gate, Transvaro, Baykar, Milsoft, Bites ve Yakupoğlu.
  • Turkey TCG Gelibolu Frigate will also be at the defense expo. @Neptune
  • The head of SSM Murad Bayar will attend the expo on its first day. He is expected to meet with Jordanian, Bahraini, and Qatari officials.
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ANKARA (AA) – Türk savunma sanayi, Katar’da düzenlenen, Uluslararası Denizcilik ve Savunma Fuarı’na (DIMDEX) 25 firma ile katılacak.

Katar’ın başkenti Doha’da 25-27 Mart tarihlerinde yapılacak 4. DIMDEX Fuarı’nda, 54 ülkeden toplam 184 katılımcı ile 13 ülkeden 21 savaş gemisi bulunacak.

Katar Emiri Şeyh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani’nin himayesinde ve Katar Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanı Mohammed Bin Nasser Al Mohannadi’nin ev sahipliğinde düzenlenecek olan fuar, yaklaşık 15 bin metrekarelik bir alanda 2 gün boyunca sürecek.

Söz konusu fuara, Türkiye’den Savunma Sanayii Müsteşarlığı (SSM) koodinatörlüğünde 25 firma ile milli katılım sağlanacak. Türkiye için toplam 1159 metrekare fuar alanı kiralanırken, bu alanın 90 metrekaresi SSM’ye, geri kalanı firmalara tahsis edildi. Söz konusu alanların kirası, sanayiyi teşvik amacıyla SSM tarafından karşılandı.

Türkiye’den fuara katılacak firmalar arasında Aselsan, Havelsan, Roketsan, Timsan, TÜBİTAK BİLGEM, Meteksan, ODTÜ Teknokent, Gate, Transvaro, Baykar, Milsoft, Bites ve Yakupoğlu yer alıyor. Ayrıca, Deniz Kuvvetleri envanterindeki TCG Gelibolu Fırkateyni de fuar süresince Doha’da bulunacak.

- Müsteşar Bayar’ın ajandası

DIMDEX Fuarı’na, Savunma ve Havacılık Sanayi İhracatçıları Birliği (SSİ) Başkanı Latif Aral Aliş ile birlikte katılacak olan Savunma Sanayii Müsteşarı Murad Bayar, burada bir dizi temaslarda bulunacak.

Müsteşar Bayar’ın, fuarın ilk günü Ürdün Genelkurmay Başkanı, Bahreyn Sahil Güvenlik Komutanı ve Katar Sahil Güvenlik Komutanı ile görüşmesi bekleniyor. Bayar, gemi ziyaretlerinin ardından gala yemeğine katılacak. Bayar’ın, fuarın ikinci gününde ise Cezayir Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanı, Bahreyn Genelkurmay Başkanı ve Libya Genelkurmay Başkanı ile görüşmesi planlanıyor.

Türk savunma sanayi Katar’a “çıkarma” yapacak-8
 
Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) is a government defence procurement institution which was founded in 1985 with major tasks to constitute a modern defence industry in Turkey and to achieve the modernization of the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) accordingly. In order to attain this objective, the main principle applied by SSM is to meet military requirements through domestic suppliers in the most technically and economically feasible way possible.



Today the Turkish defence sector can surely claim a strong presence in the market in broad range of areas; from aerospace, naval shipbuilding and tracked and wheeled armored vehicles, to specialized textile, armaments and munitions, missiles and rocketry and advanced defence electronics.



Under the auspices of SSM, Turkey is proud to share her achievements in the defence industry with her twenty-five distinctive companies at DIMDEX 2014 Hall 6.








  1. ADIK
  2. ARES
  3. ASELSAN
  4. BAYKAR MAKINE
  5. BITES
  6. DEARSAN
  7. ETC-IS
  8. GATE ELEKTRONIK
  9. HAVELSAN
  10. HAVELSAN TEKNOLOJI RADAR
  11. KAREL ELEKTRONIK
  12. MAKEL
  13. METEKSAN SAVUNMA
  14. MILSOFT
  15. ODTU TEKNOKENT
  16. RMK MARINE
  17. ROKETSAN
  18. SAVRONIK
  19. STM
  20. TIMSAN
  21. TRANSVARO
  22. TUBITAK BILGEM
  23. YAKUPOGLU
  24. YALTES
  25. YONCA ONUK

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Qatar, Turkey sign pact for 17 fast patrol boats

Turkey signed an MoU with Qatar to deliver 17 fast patrol boats for the Qatar Coast Guard Services at the fourth Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (Dimdex 2014) yesterday.

The agreement was signed between Qatar’s Brig. Abdullah Saad al-Kharji, Deputy of Director Logistics Department, Ministry of Interior and Turkey’s Kerim Kalafatoglu, Chairman & Executive Director for Ares Shipyard Ltd.

Ares Shipyard Ltd is a privately-owned Turkish company based in Antalya that specialises in building patrol boats and vessels for military and paramilitary use.

Murad Bayar, Turkey’s Undersecretary for Defence Industry, told Gulf Times that he was pleased that Turkish companies were developing good relations with their Qatari counterparts and hoped that this co-operation would increase further in the future.

“We hope that these will be high performance boats for the Qatari Coast Guard. In a year’s time, the company should start the deliveries of the boats,” he said.

Bayar said that Turkey already had a similar contract with Qatar’s navy and deliveries of boats for that programme had already begun. “Qatar’s chief of staff was in Turkey last December, who himself took delivery of a large boat we built at a ceremony,” he added.

Turkey has brought in around 25 of its companies to the mega exhibition.

Held under the patronage of HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, Dimdex 2014 includes more than 175 exhibitors and over 80 delegations from 53 countries. Also, 20 warships from 12 countries are visiting Doha for the exhibition.

Later yesterday, the Middle East Naval Commanders Conference (MENC), held under the auspices of Minister of State for Defence Affairs, HE Major General Hamad bin Ali al-Attiyah, was officially opened at Dimdex.

Chief of General Staff, Major-General Ghanem bin Shaheen al-Ghanem attended the conference. The keynote address was delivered by Major General Mohamed Nasser al-Mohannadi, Commander, Qatar Emiri Naval Forces, who emphasised the importance of MENC to serve as a platform to find solutions for the new and emerging threats of naval security.

Chairman Clarion Defence and Security Ltd., Rear Admiral Simon Williams OBE, welcomed attendees and speakers yesterday that included Vice-Admiral John Miller, Commander, US Naval Forces Central Command, Rear Admiral Antoine Beaussant, Commander of French Forces in the Indian Ocean, French Navy and Rear Admiral Mark Campbell, Head of Navy Capability, Royal Australian Navy.

The topics included in yesterday’s sessions were about unmanned systems, helicopters, protection of offshore critical infrastructure, maritime border security, C4ISR Technologies and special operations.

Meanwhile, the Qatar National Security Shield and Defence Services Marketing Council also signed an agreement to hold the annual Qatar Maritime Security – Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Conference in October 2014 under the theme “Maritime Domain Awareness, The Steps to Maritime Security”.

The agreement was signed by Staff Brig (Pilot) Mohamed A al-Mannai, Director, Qatar National Security Shield Project and Matthew Cochran, Chairman of Defence Services Marketing Council.
Qatar, Turkey sign pact for 17 fast patrol boats
 
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