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Timetable unveiled for Turkey's defense boost

I think it's a really good initiative by the government to do this, the military is of course a big spender in every country around the world, and at the same time it's also a source for creative thinking and innovation.

I hope that the civilian industry can contribute to improvements in the military. If the military is the place where you can test out things and implement it for commercial use then I'm pretty sure that business will benefit from these initatives in the long run.
 
Turkey’s Undersecretariat for the Defense Industry has disclosed a new five-year strategic plan, which finalizes completion dates for key projects including Turkish-made tanks, aircraft, satellites, destroyers, and helicopters, in a bid to lift the country’s defense industry into a higher league.

Altay, the Turkish-made tank project, will be complete by the end of 2015, the plan says. The first Turkish destroyer will be delivered in 2016. Atak, an attack helicopter, and Anka, an unmanned aerial vehicle, will be delivered in 2013 and 2014 respectively.

More than 280 projects have been carried out since 2011, according to the new 2012-2016 strategic plan. The total value of the contracts the undersecretariat signed last year was about $27.3 billion.

The plan envisages Turkey’s defense industry entering the top 10 worldwide within five years. The total turnover target for defense and aerospace industry exports for 2016 is $2 billion, out of an overall industry turnover of $8 billion, according to the plan.

Turkey will establish liaison offices in the Middle East, the Far East, the U.S., the Caucasus-Central Asia, and in Europe (EU-NATO). The undersecretariat will encourage collaboration between prime contractors, sub-industries, and small and medium enterprises, with universities and research institutions improving the technological base.

The Turkish government will support the establishment of testing and certification centers that meet international standards, in order to meet non-military and non-public sector demands. A land vehicle test center, a high-speed wind tunnel, an aerial vehicle flight test field, a missile systems test field, a satellite assembly center, and an integration and testing center will be among these facilities, according to the strategic plan.

Arms projects timetable
The strategic defense plan has laid out dates for the deadlines to manufacture the first domestically produced prototypes in the local defense industry.

A radar observation satellite will be ready by 2016.
The third-generation of the main battle tank, Altay, will be manufactured by the end of 2015.
The first destroyer will be delivered to the Turkish Navy by the end of 2016. Studies regarding development of a submarine will be completed by 2015.
Atak, a national attack helicopter, will be delivered by 2013. An all-purpose helicopter will be delivered by the end of 2016.
The mass production of a national infantry rifle starts in July.
Hürkuş, a training aircraft designed by TUSAŞ, and Anka, an unmanned aerial vehicle, will be delivered to the Turkish Air Force by the end of 2015 and 2014 respectively. And a jet motor prototype will be ready by 2016.
Long-range and medium-range anti-tank rocket systems will be in the inventory of the Turkish army by the end of 2012 and 2013 respectively.
Semi Active Laser Guided Missile, CIRIT, will be mass produced and integrated to ATAKs by the end of 2013.
Low and medium altitude air defense systems will be designed by the end of 2016.

I am a bit spectical about destroyer and utility helicopter unless we could get ToT from Korean Surion and what they claim to be a destroyer is TF 2000 frigate
 
TF-2000 could be classified as light destroyers yes but simply destoyer no. And the Utility will be an light multipurose helo which will be also available for the civilian market. After that we will most likely continue to Medium in a roadmap similair that of Korean Surion, With Foreign cooperation.

EDIT : Have you guys noticed that our roadmap is pretty similiar to that of koreans? Its like we are fully copying them!
 
TF-2000 could be classified as light destroyers yes but simply destoyer no. And the Utility will be an light multipurose helo which will be also available for the civilian market. After that we will most likely continue to Medium in a roadmap similair that of Korean Surion, With Foreign cooperation.

EDIT : Have you guys noticed that our roadmap is pretty similiar to that of koreans? Its like we are fully copying them!

On ToT Korea is very very friendly towards Turkey :D Thats why it is similar with Korea because they are sharing their technology with us :P
 
Dates Set for Turkish Defence Projects

The dates have been decided and finalized for the projects that will help Turkey converting in to a regional power and will further add more strength to the Turkish Armed Forces. The strategic plan formulated by the Turkish under secretariat looking after the Defense Industry, states that the preparation of the national tank Altay will be finished by the end of 2015. The strategic plan further goes on explaining that the first warship under MILGEM-S project will be all set by 2016, plus the first original helicopter ATAK will also be ready to use by 2013. The plan for an unmanned aerial vehicle, ANKA has also been approved and the vehicle is expected to be completed by the end of 2014 for Turkish Armed Force. A unique and innovative submarine’s feasibility is also being analyzed and will be finished by 2015.
In order to increase and attract sales, the under secretariat of Defense Industry has taken a decision to open five new defense industry contact offices in Far-East, Middle East, United States, Caucasus -Central Asia, and EU-NATO. Hurkus which is a training plane’s manufacturing will also be done by the end of 2015, on the other hand the design for Turkish jet especially designed for wars, will also be completed by 2014. The strategic plan also talks about an observational satellite which will be put into use and sent to the space by the end of 2016. In order to fulfill the requirements and needs of the projects, the Turkish under secretariat will collaborate and cooperate with different universities, companies and research institutions in Turkey. New testing centers will also be made to test new and innovative equipments and devices.

Dates Set for Turkish Defence Projects | Turkey Defence
 
I wonder what is light helicopter project. We don't know a damn about it, but officials says that it will finish in 2013. Strange.
 
I wonder what is light helicopter project. We don't know a damn about it, but officials says that it will finish in 2013. Strange.

turk-helikopter.jpg


Dierleri / TAI/ITU ARI Ticari Helikopter Trk Silahl Kuvvetleri (TSK) Fotoraf Galerisi ve Savunma Sanayi - Turkish Military Photos and Defence Industry
 
The Turkish government will support the establishment of testing and certification centers that meet international standards, in order to meet non-military and non-public sector demands.
-Land Vehicles Explosion/PerformanceTest Center
-High Speed Wind Tunnel
-Aerial Vehicle Flight Test Field
-Missile System Test Center
-Satellites Assembly/Test center


Additions to those, I can add;

-Aselsan Radar/Microwave and EW manufacturing and Test center (Second biggest center of Europe in this field)
-Otokar Tank Calibration/Measurement and Test field
-Roketsan Long Range Missile Test Center including space rockets
 
There is a vision hiding behind all those test center constructions of Turkish industry. It is "You can't develop a thing which you can't measure" If We talk about domestic defence products and their final performance that must satisfy the costumers' requirements.
 
I wonder what is light helicopter project. We don't know a damn about it, but officials says that it will finish in 2013. Strange.

Light Helo project isn't the ITU designed helicopter which is being manufactured by TAI and called ARIKOPTER. It is way different project which aims both civilian and military sectors which is being introduced with this image;

light+uht.jpg


There is a technological support institute to help Turkish industry about the areas Turkey has some defficiency in this program. It will be one of Skorsky or Agusta...
 
Light Helo project isn't the ITU designed helicopter which is being manufactured by TAI and called ARIKOPTER. It is way different project which aims both civilian and military sectors which is being introduced with this image;

light+uht.jpg


There is a technological support institute to help Turkish industry about the areas Turkey has some defficiency in this program. It will be one of Skorsky or Agusta...

Design looks like stealth version of AW 149 in a smaller scale. Cabatlı, do you know if Turkey is doing a R&D for engine or are we going to import the engine? I mean we are propably going to import the engine for a while but are there any national engine project for the chopper?
 
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