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Altay & Turkish Main Battle Tank Programs

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Bari söyle birsey koyda Millet birsey sansin wtf.
 
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Altay will have MTU power pack.

Similar powerpack is used on Merkava Mk4 and Leclerc Tropic (for UAE). Both work fine in desert. So Altay should not have problems as well.

that means turkey will face restrictions from germany while exporting these altay tanks. iirc there were restrictions in exporting of howitzer firtina to azerbaijan.
turkey should find an alternative engine manufacturer (preferably domestic). tülomsaş comes to my mind firstly.
 
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They're going to be working (perhaps already working) on a domestic MTU.

"domestic MTU"? you mean a domestic engine right? :)
MTU stands for Motoren und Turbinen-Union Friedrichshafen, an engine company from germany.
 
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krølbååx;4198953 said:
"domestic MTU"? you mean a domestic engine right? :)
MTU stands for Motoren und Turbinen-Union Friedrichshafen, an engine company from germany.

I think he ment something equivalant to a MTU engine.
 
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I couldn't see any clear good photo of ALTAY from IDEF'13 yet... Do you have any?
 
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@Mosamania @Arabian :)

Saudi Arabia has agreed to buy some of the new Turkish Altay tanks.

May 8, 2013: Saudi Arabia has agreed to buy some of the new Turkish Altay tanks. The exact number has not been revealed but the Saudis do have 320 elderly AMX-30 French tanks in urgent need of replacement. The Turkish Army is planning on buying a thousand of the new Altays for about $5.5 million each. These will be acquired four lots of 250 each and not all may be needed (depending on the regional military-political situation. The Turkish Army currently has 720 German Leopard 1 and 2 tanks, 930 American M-60s and 1,370 American M-48s Most (except for the Leopard 2s) are quite old and need replacing soon. Turkey doesnt really need 3,000 tanks when half the number of more modern ones would do. Altay is similar to the 338 Leopard 2s the Turks currently have. Most of the rest are Cold War era tanks and rapidly approaching retirement age.

Yet another reason for the Saudis to buy hundreds of Altays is to cement an unofficial alliance with Turkey against Iran and anyone else who might threaten Saudi Arabia and its immediate neighbors. Earlier France proposed replacing the French made AMX-30s with the AMX-56 Leclerc. The 65 ton Altay seems a better fit than the 55 ton Leclerc and Turkey is a lot closer than France.

Moreover the Altay is similar in many ways to the 400 M1 tanks the Saudis have (in service or on order). Both have a 120mm gun, composite armor and high-end electronics. The two tanks are so similar because two years ago Turkey paid South Korea $400 million for rights to much of the technology in the new 55 ton South Korean K2 tank. This vehicle was in turn based on the 1980s K1, which deliberately emulated the M1 design in many ways and did so with the cooperation of the United States. The K1 and K2 proved to be successful designs and the Turks already had decades of experience maintaining and upgrading American M-60 tanks (the predecessor of the M1). With the addition of the South Korean tech the Altay rapidly took shape.

The K2 has a number of new electronic defenses. These include a laser detector that will instantly tell the crew the direction the enemy laser beam is coming from. Most tanks use a laser range finder before it fires its main gun. The K2 fire control system also enables the main gun (120mm) to be used to hit low flying aircraft (helicopters, mostly). There are also numerous improvements to the K1 mechanical and electronic systems, as well as more armor (both composite and ERA). This will make the K2 easier to use and maintain. An autoloader reduces the crew to three men. The Altay is more heavily armored than the K2 and does not use the auto-loader.

Armor: Turkish Tanks Head For Saudi Arabia
 
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All of the M-48s are phased out. (Recycling).

Maybe in use to Train the Recruits :)
 
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May 8, 2013: Saudi Arabia has agreed to buy some of the new Turkish Altay tanks. The exact number has not been revealed but the Saudis do have 320 elderly AMX-30 French tanks in urgent need of replacement.

If it is true, it would be the biggest defence sale Turkey done so far, right?
 
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If it is true, it would be the biggest defence sale Turkey done so far, right?

Yup, If we say Saudi Arabia buys 320 and price per unit is 5.5 Million USD (Without maintaince, spare parts and training etc) We would have already made 1.74 Billion USD.

However dont get your hopes up yet, Its not the first time we heard these news and turned out to be not true. Hope for the best but expect the worst :).
 
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However dont get your hopes up yet, Its not the first time we heard these news and turned out to be not true. Hope for the best but expect the worst :).

Well said! Like those false rumors that Azerbaijan bought T-129s from us.
 
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Yup, If we say Saudi Arabia buys 320 and price per unit is 5.5 Million USD (Without maintaince, spare parts and training etc) We would have already made 1.74 Billion USD.

However dont get your hopes up yet, Its not the first time we heard these news and turned out to be not true. Hope for the best but expect the worst :).

It doesn't matter if it is true or not. The fact is, Turkey has done an incredible job in defense industry and introduced dozens of state of art systems one after another in the past few years. Quality of the Turkish products are now globally known and thanks to countless markets at our disposal, eventually, defence sales of Turkey will boom at some point.
 
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