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TAI officials explain Turkish defense products to the authorities from ASEAN countries at the Thailand Defense and Security Fair, Bangkok, Nov. 7.

The growing defense industry aims to expand to become the largest defense exporter with Turkish Aerospace Industries seeking export and cooperation opportunities in Bangkok

The domestic defense industry has experienced a swift transformation in less than a decade. Turkey has become more involved in co-production and co-development defense projects, which have also created export opportunities heavily sought after by the country's main defense companies.

A leading defense company, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) now eyes to enter the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) market with the aerospace platforms it manufactures. The company is reported to have conducted a series of negotiations with the representatives and supply authorities of the countries that attended the Thailand Defense and Security Fair, which will close its gates tomorrow.

TAI General Manager Temel Kotil and company executives accompanying him have met delegations from Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam as well as delegations from Singapore and South Korea and discussed the cooperation and export opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region.

The advanced attack and tactical reconnaissance helicopter ATAK, the unmanned armed vehicle (UAV) ANKA and the new generation basic trainer HÜRKUŞ received a lot attention from high-level fair attendees.

ASEAN countries are an important potential export market for TAI's aerospace platforms. A proposal was already drawn up to export the ATAK helicopter to Thailand. In the upcoming days, a delegation from TAI will visit Thailand and continue its negotiations to start exports to the country.

Furthermore, the ANKA UAV drew Malaysian interest. TAI also submitted a proposal to the authorities in the country and is waiting for the results of the evaluations. For the export of ANKA, consultations with Indonesia also continue and a proposal for the platform was communicated to the Indonesian authorities.

Apart from ASEAN countries, the South Asian country of Bangladesh is reported to have shown keen interest in ANKA, armed and unarmed HÜRKUŞ and the ATAK helicopter. Negotiations for the sale of 30 attack helicopters are going with the Pakistani government. Being a pilot himself, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi examined the T129 ATAK Attack and Tactical Reconnaissance Helicopter, which has an important place in Turkey's defense industry exports, and participated in a test flight last month.

Following the test flight, Abbasi was reportedly said, "As a pilot, I can say this is the best and most effective attack helicopter in the world. The Pakistani Armed Forces tested this helicopter for four years in all possible conditions and to the finest detail and found it to be the number-one choice and the most successful in technical terms."

The Pakistani prime minister also informed that the negotiations are continuing positively at full speed, announcing that the Pakistani Armed Forces will add the ATAK helicopter to its inventory.


Dubai, the destination

for Gulf countries

TAI is scheduled to attend the Dubai Airshow, which will run from Nov. 12 to Nov. 16 to explore opportunities in the Gulf states. The ATAK helicopter will fly in Dubai for the first time during the first three days of the fair. TAI will also bring its ANKA-S, Hürkuş and T625 helicopters to the Dubai Airshow.

TAI is the largest defense and aviation industry exporter in the country for the sixth year in a row, according to the Turkish Exporters Assembly's (TİM) evaluations for the year 2016.

TAI leads Turkey's efforts in aerospace technology and is ranked among the top 100 global players in aerospace and defense. The company has five areas of operation, including aero-structures, planes, helicopters, UAVs and space systems.

Turkish defense and aviation firms have made $1.07 billion exports worldwide in the first eight months of 2017, a slight increase from last year's $1.06 billion. The largest export of $443.9 million was made with the U.S. Germany came second with exports valuing at $140.2 million. India came in third with $66.2 million. In 2016, the U.S. was the largest defense export market for Turkey followed by Germany, Malaysia, Azerbaijan, the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. The top export items in 2015 were aircraft and helicopter parts, engines, tanks and other armored land vehicle parts, ammunition, turbojets for civilian aircraft, hunting rifles, and receiver/transmitter equipment for military use.

According to the Turkish Defense Industry Association, Turkey currently exports one-third of its defense industry production, worth about $5 billion. Meanwhile, according to the Undersecretariat of Defense Industries (SSM), the current domestic participation rate in defense projects is 50-60 percent and the defense industry has an aggressive goal to reach $25 billion and be self-sufficient by 2023. The SSM data of Turkey's 2016 defense exports reached $1.9 billion, which was $487 million in 2006.

https://www.dailysabah.com/defense/...dustry-eyes-asean-aerospace-market-1510079935
 
The T129 has been successfully deployed for several tests and demonstrations in various locations including Bahrain, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, Poland, South Africa and Turkey. Dubai will be the next stage for the T129 Atak.

In 2016 the T129 Atak was operated by the Pakistan Army Aviation Command for two weeks, flying in some of the country’s hottest and highest environments. The T129 conducted over seven flights in three different locations, totalling 15 flying hours.

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/...air-show-2017-turkish-t129-makes-its-dubai-d/

‘Thailand is the entry market into Asia for us,’ said Gokhan Timurhan, TAI’s president of corporate communications and coordination.

There is growing interest around the world, he said. Pakistan in now in pricing negotiations for 30 T129s and it will fly at the upcoming Dubai Airshow for the first time. ‘The show will be important to us for the Middle East region,’ he said.

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/defence-helicopter/ds-2017-turkey-promotes-attack-helos-and-uavs/
 
Pakistan to Soon Get First T129 ATAK from Turkey

Posted: 2017 Nov 08

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Pakistan is soon expected to get the first T129 ATAK helicopter made by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), a senior company official tells Asian Defence Technology.

“The South Asian nation could soon be the first country other than Turkey to have the new generation, tandem two-seat, twin engine helicopter specifically designed for attack and reconnaissance purposes,” Tamer Ozmen, Vice President of Corporate Communications informs.

The official declines to comment on the size of the government to government deal, but says “it will be quite a big contract.” Inside sources say Islamabad is expected to buy 30 of these helicopters.

“Army evaluations, financial discussions and contract terms are currently progressing and a final contract is expected soon,” Ozmen says.

In October, Pakistan’s Prime Minister ShahidKhaqanAbbasi made a test flight of T129 helicopter in Istanbul.

Abbasi is the first Pakistani prime minister to fly a military helicopter.

After taking the flight of the military helicopter, Abbasi appreciated the Turkish aircraft and termed the T129 ATAK an “impressive and one of the best machine in the world.”

“Several South East Asian nations also have shown keen interest in the helicopter,” Ozmen informs.

T129 ATAK, developed from the combat proven AgustaWestland A129CBT, has new engines (LHTEC CTS 800-4A), new avionics and weapons, modified airframe, uprated drive train and new tail rotor.

The T129 ATAK is the helicopter selected in 2007 by the Government of Turkey for the Turkish Land Forces; development and production will be assured by the "ATAK Team", a Joint Partnership of Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI) and AgustaWestland.

“The T129 ATAK has been optimised to meet and exceed the "high and hot" performance requirements for harsh geographical and environmental conditions,” Ozmen says.

T129 ATAK could be provided with UMTAS ATGMs, and CIRIT (70 mm. Guided Rockets) designed for Turkish Armed Forces. Further armament options include Hellfire and Spike ATGMs, Stinger A/A missiles.

The first TAI-manufactured helicopter was delivered to Turkish Land Forces by the end of April 2014.

Around 25 ATAK helicopters are currently operational in the Turkish Army.

Pakistan to Soon Get First T129 ATAK from Turkey | Asian Defence Technology
 
Turkish Guys on twitter are going ballistic with news that soon a contract for 30 helicopters will be signed between Pakistan and Turkey and our PM is going to Dubai for Dubai Air Show guys should we expect a deal at Dubai Air Show ????
 
Turkish Guys on twitter are going ballistic with news that soon a contract for 30 helicopters will be signed between Pakistan and Turkey and our PM is going to Dubai for Dubai Air Show guys should we expect a deal at Dubai Air Show ????
Negotiations. Alan Warnes was the one to break this news all the way back in June and he said the aim is to get a deal announced at the Farnborough Air Show in the UK. My guess ... we won't hear anything firm (if at all) until Farnborough in June/July 2018.
 
Is B going to be the same as ATAK2???
@Combat-Master @cabatli_53

No. B is part of ATAK-I project.

Understanding the T-129 variants
  • EDH variant of T-129 was produced to fill in urgent requirement of the Armed forces, had minimal weapons and self-protection. All EDH variants were upgraded to A variant as it became available.
  • T129-A
    • Missile warning
    • Flare dispenser
    • IR suppressor
    • Local Tactical Communication/Data link
    • Full weapons integration.
  • T129-B (incl above systems)
    • Laser Warning Receiver
    • Radar Warning Receiver
    • Radar Jammer
    • Chaff and Flare Dispenser
    • Beyond Line of Sight Tactical Communication/Data link
 
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No. B is part of ATAK-I project.

Understanding the T-129 variants
  • EDH variant of T-129 was produced to fill in urgent requirement of the Armed forces, had minimal weapons and self-protection. All EDH variants were upgraded to A variant as it became available.
  • T129-A
    • Missile warning
    • Flare dispenser
    • IR suppressor
    • Local Tactical Communication/Data link
    • Full weapons integration.
  • T129-B (incl above systems)
    • Laser Warning Receiver
    • Radar Warning Receiver
    • Radar Jammer
    • Chaff and Flare Dispenser
    • Beyond Line of Sight Tactical Communication/Data link
Why we haven't seen any picture of T-129 carrying all 8 Anti Tank Missiles along with Rockets and its Machine Gun at same time

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Why we haven't seen any picture of T-129 carrying all 8 Anti Tank Missiles along with Rockets and its Machine Gun at same time

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I don't know Zarvan, there could be numerous reasons as to why.. But here's a Image I photoshopped a while back to troll those who were complaining about loadout.. Perhaps it will satisfy you until you find what you are looking for;
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Negotiations. Alan Warnes was the one to break this news all the way back in June and he said the aim is to get a deal announced at the Farnborough Air Show in the UK. My guess ... we won't hear anything firm (if at all) until Farnborough in June/July 2018.
If we witness Shahid Khakan Abassi movement since he became the Prime Minster we will notice he has been very much on front foot.. starting from flying F16 then going to turkey and again Flying in T129. lastly he was at LOC. I personally think he is trying his best to be in the good books of military establishment and might have signed the contract while his visit in Turkey..
 
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