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KEMENT PROJECT ( Network Enabled Weapon ) ... only a few countries in the world


The Kement project will boost the attack power, survival and flexibility of the cruise missiles with a data network that enables images to be transferred from a single target to multiple targets in air to air and air to ground
systems

This will allow the SOM Cruise Missile to alter a target in flight and acquire a new one with its low altitude flight capability and small radar signature

It will add Midcourse guidance and two way communication capability for missiles
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SOM air launched Cruise Missile

-- range : 280 km
-- warhead : 230 kg
-- precision strike capability against both land or sea targets
-- Terrain hugging and Sea skimming
-- Low observable
-- Highly survivable
-- High precision navigation with INS/GPS/TRN/IBN/ATR
-- Highly precise terminal guidance with IIR and data fusion
-- Target of opportunity capability
-- In-flight retargeting capability
-- Network enabled capability
-- Universal armament interface compatibility

Turkiye produce more 415+80 SOM Cruise Missiles
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Military Satellites for the Turkish Armed Forces




GOKTURK-1 high resolution earth observation Satellite (greater than 50 cm)


Launched in 2016
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GOKTURK-2 National Reconnaissance and Surveillance Satellite

Launched in 2012

Near Infrared (NIR) Satellite Camera named KUZGUN, domestically developed by TUBITAK Space Technologies Research Institute, with a 20m SWIR (Short Wave Infrared) resolution
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IMECE Earth Observation Satellite

The IMECE Satellite, to be designed and manufactured entirely by Turkish technicians and engineers and sent into space in 2023
will be inserted into a Sun-Synchronous orbit at an altitude of 680km and will collect Panchromatic images at a 90cm resolution and full color images at a 3.6-meter resolution

The high-resolution EO Satellite Camera, which is currently being developed by TUBITAK Space Optical Systems Research Laboratory (OPMER)
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