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Warplanes: Greece Prepares For the Turk Hordes

Greece Prepares For the Turk Hordes

August 28, 2010: Greece is upgrading twelve of its AH-64A Apache helicopter gunships to the AH-64D Block II standard. Greece currently has 19 AH-64As and 11 AH-64Ds. The Block II gear includes a digital cockpit and an Internet type communications capability with other troops on the ground or in the air with the same type gear.

The AH-64D features the Longbow radar based fire control system. This enables the crew to spot armored vehicles, or stationary targets, in any weather, up to ten kilometers away, and destroy them with Hellfire missiles (max range, eight kilometers). Introduced in the late 1990s, this was a late Cold War development, the perfect weapon to destroying enemy tanks at long range.

The AH-64D got some use during the 2003 Iraq invasion, but since then, the Longbow radar has been more of a liability. The radar system has not been much use for firing Hellfires at targets in residential areas, where you usually want to get a visual, not radar, picture of the target. Moreover, the radar system weighs 500 pounds (about three percent of the weight of a fully loaded AH-64D). In Afghanistan, where the AH-64s fly at high altitudes, where the thin air means less lift, losing three percent of your weight is appreciated. In Iraq, the high heat, and abundant dust, makes the Longbow electronics more prone to breakdown.

But Greece still sees the AH-64D as a valuable anti-armor weapon against its ancient enemy (and current NATO ally), Turkey. The last time Turkey and fought a war was in the 1920s. The Greeks lost, and memories fade slowly in this part of the world.
 
About T-129 Atak;

-TAI started producing T-129 Atak P-4 prototipe and Aselsan will deliver the mission computer and avionics to TAI in following days...

-After comprehensive trials, Aselsan started delivery of UMTAS IIR seeker heads to Roketsan. It is the first "low cost" but high resolution IIR seeker of the World. I mean UMTAS IIR seeker has a resolution of 320x240, While Javelin has 64x64.

-In next month, Roketsan Cirit will pass the serial production. At trials, It is presented that Cirits' capability to hit mobile target travelling at 60km/h, the helicopter it was launched from, moving at a speed of 120 knots.

Cirit's capabilities impressed Eurocopter officials so They have offered Roketsan to use Cirit missiles at helicopters produced by Eurocopter to export the World markets out of USA in Eurosatory 2010...
 
We need to speed up T-129. Get that thing into production. Hopefully the 9 A-129s will come in fast while we do that.
 
We need to speed up T-129. Get that thing into production. Hopefully the 9 A-129s will come in fast while we do that.

Bro, According to S&H, 9 attack helicopters will also be called T-129 but They will be the lower capable than Turkish Army original version with same engine power.

With 9 new T-129 order,

51+40+9= Totally, 100 T-129 will have been ordered by Turkish army.
There are more than 25-26 AH-1P obsolete helicopters needing to replace. It means that Turkish army will order more than 25 T-129.

Total Attack Helicopter amount for near future;

125+ T-129 Atak
7 AH-1W
 
Bro, According to S&H, 9 attack helicopters will also be called T-129 but They will be the lower capable than Turkish Army original version with same engine power.

With 9 new T-129 order,

51+40+9= Totally, 100 T-129 will have been ordered by Turkish army.
There are more than 25-26 AH-1P obsolete helicopters needing to replace. It means that Turkish army will order more than 25 T-129.

Total Attack Helicopter amount for near future;

125+ T-129 Atak
7 AH-1W


That should keep us set for the future.
 
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