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Lockheed Martin Partners with Turkish Industry for Training Opportunities and PAC-3 Missile Canister Production
Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] signed agreements today with two Turkish companies to collaborate on training solutions for coalition military personnel and the production of PAC-3 Missile single canisters. The partnerships were confirmed at the 31st Annual Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations in Washington, D.C.
In the first agreement, Lockheed Martin expands its collaboration with Havelsan, Inc., to identify and pursue opportunities to provide training solutions in the United States, Turkey and around the world. The agreement includes training technologies for electronic warfare, flight, land vehicle and artillery service members. The agreement also includes wildland fire suppression simulators for military or civil firefighters.
Havelsan has developed a number of cost-effective technologies that complement Lockheed Martins student-centric training methodologies, said Jim Weitzel, vice president of training solutions for Lockheed Martins Global Training and Logistics business. The collaboration will offer customers more value for preparing professionals under the most realistic conditions.
Havelsan sees tremendous potential to provide technologies developed by Turkish industry to customers all over the world in collaboration with Lockheed Martin, said Sadik Yamaç, general manager for Havelsan. The ingenuity of Turkeys technologists and Lockheed Martins experience developing training systems make an attractive combination.
Lockheed Martin and Havelsan are currently working together to provide the Turkish Air Force with high-fidelity F-16 full mission simulators as well as weapons and tactics trainers.
The second agreement, with Turkish missile manufacturer Roketsan, will enable the company to become a supplier of PAC-3 Missile single canisters. With technical assistance from Lockheed Martin, Roketsan will provide production line development, special tooling design and fabrication, production planning, first article inspection, qualification hardware and delivery of new one-pack missile canisters.
The United States and other international PAC-3 system customers have expressed interest in the new single canister launch system, to replace existing four-pack canisters, enabling more flexibility of the PAC-3 system in the field.
Roketsan will provide a proven legacy of air and missile defense solutions to the PAC-3 system, said Orville Prins, vice president of international air and missile defense business development for Lockheed Martins Missiles and Fire Control business. This agreement will provide long-term capacity and growth for Turkish industry and will make Roketsan a Lockheed Martin certified supplier of single canisters.
Being a system house for missile and rocket systems design and manufacture for more than 20 years, Roketsan has evolved from a national supplier to an international market player, said Selçuk Yaşar, president of Roketsan. By using its expertise and knowledge gained from many national and international programs in designing and producing high technology rocket and missile systems, Roketsan will be a strong supplier to Lockheed Martin. With this strategic partnership Roketsan will also help Lockheed Martin to maximize the logistic advantage of being close to the area where there is potential increase in the demand for air defense systems.
Lockheed Martin has been an industrial partner of Turkey since 1984 and is committed to continued partnerships with Turkish industry to offer affordable defense systems
Original article at: Lockheed Martin · Lockheed Martin Partners with Turkish Industry for Training Opportunities and Pac-3 Missile Canister Production
Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] signed agreements today with two Turkish companies to collaborate on training solutions for coalition military personnel and the production of PAC-3 Missile single canisters. The partnerships were confirmed at the 31st Annual Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations in Washington, D.C.
In the first agreement, Lockheed Martin expands its collaboration with Havelsan, Inc., to identify and pursue opportunities to provide training solutions in the United States, Turkey and around the world. The agreement includes training technologies for electronic warfare, flight, land vehicle and artillery service members. The agreement also includes wildland fire suppression simulators for military or civil firefighters.
Havelsan has developed a number of cost-effective technologies that complement Lockheed Martins student-centric training methodologies, said Jim Weitzel, vice president of training solutions for Lockheed Martins Global Training and Logistics business. The collaboration will offer customers more value for preparing professionals under the most realistic conditions.
Havelsan sees tremendous potential to provide technologies developed by Turkish industry to customers all over the world in collaboration with Lockheed Martin, said Sadik Yamaç, general manager for Havelsan. The ingenuity of Turkeys technologists and Lockheed Martins experience developing training systems make an attractive combination.
Lockheed Martin and Havelsan are currently working together to provide the Turkish Air Force with high-fidelity F-16 full mission simulators as well as weapons and tactics trainers.
The second agreement, with Turkish missile manufacturer Roketsan, will enable the company to become a supplier of PAC-3 Missile single canisters. With technical assistance from Lockheed Martin, Roketsan will provide production line development, special tooling design and fabrication, production planning, first article inspection, qualification hardware and delivery of new one-pack missile canisters.
The United States and other international PAC-3 system customers have expressed interest in the new single canister launch system, to replace existing four-pack canisters, enabling more flexibility of the PAC-3 system in the field.
Roketsan will provide a proven legacy of air and missile defense solutions to the PAC-3 system, said Orville Prins, vice president of international air and missile defense business development for Lockheed Martins Missiles and Fire Control business. This agreement will provide long-term capacity and growth for Turkish industry and will make Roketsan a Lockheed Martin certified supplier of single canisters.
Being a system house for missile and rocket systems design and manufacture for more than 20 years, Roketsan has evolved from a national supplier to an international market player, said Selçuk Yaşar, president of Roketsan. By using its expertise and knowledge gained from many national and international programs in designing and producing high technology rocket and missile systems, Roketsan will be a strong supplier to Lockheed Martin. With this strategic partnership Roketsan will also help Lockheed Martin to maximize the logistic advantage of being close to the area where there is potential increase in the demand for air defense systems.
Lockheed Martin has been an industrial partner of Turkey since 1984 and is committed to continued partnerships with Turkish industry to offer affordable defense systems
Original article at: Lockheed Martin · Lockheed Martin Partners with Turkish Industry for Training Opportunities and Pac-3 Missile Canister Production