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Altay & Turkish Main Battle Tank Programs

P-4 would be the final one which serial production will be commenced over and It isn't known whether additional add-on side Roketan armours will be integrated or not but;

Let's put all things aside (Because Final Altay will be much more dangerous than current one), I really wonder Which T- series Russian tanks are going to be able to beat this sexy 66 tonnes monster at export markets ? :no:

It is for sure that Altay will be a real nightmare of Ruskies in their influence areas !!!
 
Altay MBT is able to perform tilt thanks to In-arm suspensions. We will see it in future days maybe..

Weight: 66 tons
Speed: 72km/h Forward - 32km/h Reverse
Acceleration: 0-32km/h in 6 seconds forward and reverse

and It is planed to manufacture almost every section of Altay at home including transmission/engine. Part by Part, Domestic systems will replace the foreign equivalent. In this aspect, Domestic engine-transmission group is being planned to replace MTU engines even first 250 production phase.
 
Altay armour package:

Main Contactor: Roketsan
SubContactor: Nurol Technologies

An image from Nurol armour production

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FNSS Pars 6x6-8x8 vehicles, AZMIM, Samur amphibious assault bridge uses Nurol armours..

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IDEF '13 is coming.... not much left to May I know it is almost impossible but still I would love to hear someting... okay anything :) about ASELSAN Active Protection System Project-AKKOR other than what we see now at SSM page ''Evaluation process of Response to RFP is in progress.'' Anyway at least we know that ALTAY will be there and will be taking the revenge from LEO2 NG this time :)
 
P-4 would be the final one which serial production will be commenced over and It isn't known whether additional add-on side Roketan armours will be integrated or not but;

Let's put all things aside (Because Final Altay will be much more dangerous than current one), I really wonder Which T- series Russian tanks are going to be able to beat this sexy 66 tonnes monster at export markets ? :no:

It is for sure that Altay will be a real nightmare of Ruskies in their influence areas !!!

Russian tanks are lighter and easy to used in many countries,a lot of countries dont need so powerful tank but the cheap T-72/90,their roads can not bear a 66 tonnes monster

BTW,i think Russian tank's rival will be China Tanks such as MBT-2000/3000

and the rival of Altay is Lepoard 2A6/7 ,M1A2 and other western tanks
 
Russian tanks are lighter and easy to used in many countries,a lot of countries dont need so powerful tank but the cheap T-72/90,their roads can not bear a 66 tonnes monster

BTW,i think Russian tank's rival will be China Tanks such as MBT-2000/3000

and the rival of Altay is Lepoard 2A6/7 ,M1A2 and other western tanks

Indeed just two hours ago i was checking this autoloader thing in tanks then i relaized main purpose of autoloader system is not the increase fire rate but rather reduce tank weight and size.

Autoloaders are often implemented in an attempt to save on tank size. The T-64 is an example of this. The current generation of tanks using autoloaders (Russian T-90, Japanese Type 90, Chinese Type 98, French Leclerc) all weigh between 45–55 tons. Tanks that do not use autoloaders tend to weigh in the 55–70 ton range (American M1A2 Abrams, German Leopard 2, British Challenger 2).

Looks like tanks without autoloader system need 4 men crew , more heavy , more protection , better accuary , store twice amount ammo and theres no chance of jamming so its not wrong call these type of tanks(without autoloader) revolvers.In short Russian tanks' and Altay's class is different.
 
Ah come on dude, They are just excited with the New Altay Tanks. Let them enjoy the moment :)
Besides it pretty interesting...

No problem. Just keep the discussions here related to Altay, not on Japan or F-2. Create a separate thread for that.
 
ECONOMICS - Turkey to reveal local tank ahead of deadline


Turkey to reveal local tank ahead of deadline

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Turkey’s debut home-developed battle tank will be produced up to two years before the set deadline, PM Erdoğan says during a landmark event
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Turkey will move on to serial production of Altay battle tanks once four prototypes are finalized until 2015.

Turkey will move on to serial production of Altay battle tanks once four prototypes are finalized until 2015.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced yesterday that the Altay, Turkey’s first main battle tank, would be finished “one or two years ahead of time.”

Erdoğan attended a ceremony to mark the roll-out of the first prototype of the tank in Adapazarı, in western Turkey, together with Defense Minister İsmet Yılmaz, procurement chief Murad Bayar and South Korean ambassador to Turkey Lee Sang-kyu.

Nearly four years after signing a $500 million contract with the private armored vehicle maker, Turkey is looking forward to obtaining the first four prototypes of the Altay. The Otokar group, which had planned to finish the building of four prototypes by 2015, will now complete the prototypes by 2013 or 2014 under the new calendar given by Erdoğan.

“The four prototypes will undergo performance tests throughout 2013, and then we will pass into the final prototypes and serial production stage,” Erdoğan said in a televised speech, without giving exact times.

He said Turkey had been very late in completing many of its defense systems for many years and that this should be investigated. With improvements in the past 10 years, Turkey would now have the kind of unmanned aerial vehicles that only the United States and Israel currently have, as well as a military satellite with a 2.5-meter resolution rate. “We are constructing the arms that our army needs, and that can be sold,” Erdoğan said. The tank project was officially initiated on July 29, 2008, when the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM), Turkey’s procurement agency, and Otokar signed a $500 million agreement for the design, development and production of four prototypes of the Altay.

South Korean partner
After a SSM meeting, a decision was made to select South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem for the overall technical support enabling business, while Turkey’s Aselan was chosen as the Fire Control System and Command, Control and Communications Information system subcontractor. State-owned MKEK was selected as the subcontractor for the 120mm primary weapon, while Roketsan was tasked with the job to provide the armor.

The new tank is named after General Fahrettin Altay, who commanded the 5th Cavalry Corps in the Turkish War of Independence. Hyundai Rotem has been tasked with working closely with Turkey’s government-owned MKEK for the development of the tank’s 120mm main gun. The South Korean company will work with Roketsan for the tank’s armor. Accordingly, Otokar’s present contract will be over by the end of 2015, when a total of four prototypes will be built
 
WebMaster liked the Altay so much that he can not stand any off-topic posts :partay:

Wonderful video

I wish can see the tank turn the turret and fire next time

Apparently the turret is mockup, according to cabatli, we will see the firing tests in the first quarter of 2013
 
WebMaster liked the Altay so much that he can not stand any off-topic posts :partay:



Apparently the turret is mockup, according to cabatli, we will see the firing tests in the first quarter of 2013

Is the turret the final design?
 
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