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Turkey Receives 4 Husky Mine Detectors
Aug. 1, 2013 - 09:39AM |
By BURAK EGE BEKDIL | Comments



ANKARA The Turkish military has received four South African-made Husky vehicle-mounted mine detectors (VMMDs), officials here said.

Husky is a mine-removal system developed by Dorbyl Rolling Stock Division of East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa.

Turkish officials said the delivery is part of a contract with the company for the off-the-shelf acquisition of the system, which will replace manual mine-detecting practice by the Turkish Army. The Turkish military also occasionally uses a remote-controlled mine-detection system developed by the countrys biggest defense firm, Aselsan.

Some of Turkeys borders with neighboring countries, especially Syria, Iraq and Iran, have land mines.

Turkish officials declined to comment on when the contract had been signed or its price, but an industry source from a Turkish armored vehicles manufacturer said the deal was worth more than $100 million.

The Husky VMMD system was developed in the 1970s for the South African Defence Force to clear military convoy routes of mines in Namibia and Angola.

It consists of two Husky vehicles. The first one acts as a mine detection vehicle while the second is known as a towing/mine detection vehicle.

The latest version of the Husky, the 2G, has high-sensitivity low-metal content detectors, ground-penetrating radar, powerful air blowers and a robotic arm. With the extra equipment, the Husky design has evolved to take a second crew member. The Husky 2G was voted one of the US Armys Top 10 most innovative advances in Army technology.

Turkey Receives 4 Husky Mine Detectors | Defense News | defensenews.com

And atlast a thread with a military topic.
 
We have got the means to produce such a system on our own, kinda stupid to buy it from abroad.
 
Baykuş;4588548 said:
We have got the means to produce such a system on our own, kinda stupid to buy it from abroad.

If they're buying it in limited quantity, it was probably easier and cheaper to just skip development and buy them. It's not like it's a really important strategic asset
 
If they're buying it in limited quantity, it was probably easier and cheaper to just skip development and buy them. It's not like it's a really important strategic asset

It's always good to have the expertise and knowledge ready, not to mention the opportunity to export the system. I can't imagine that such a radar would be a tough struggle for a giant such as Aselsan.
 
Against whom can we use this? Possible against Greece, Russia or Iran in Caspian sea.
 
Against whom can we use this? Possible against Greece, Russia or Iran in Caspian sea.

PKK? I'm sure if the peace talks break down the TSK is going to go ape **** and start a huge assault on the PKK. They probably have mines ready for us too... Like usual
 
Against whom can we use this? Possible against Greece, Russia or Iran in Caspian sea.

This vehicle or system or whatever you would call it is mainly meant as a tool for use in asymmetric warfare only, where the opposing force - being PKK in our case - makes uses of IEDs and mines to ambush military convoys carrying logistical support or soldiers. MRAPs such as the the BMC Kirpi is designed for use in the very same environment but it's meant to carry troops, slowly following the VMMDs from behind. I could not think of any use of neither MRAPs nor VMMDs during conventional warfare where the units on the frontline would consist of entirely different units/vehicles such as MBTs, IFVs and APCs.
 
Baykuş;4588548 said:
We have got the means to produce such a system on our own, kinda stupid to buy it from abroad.
Didnt Aselsan have a simular product @cabatli_53?
 
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Thought that husky was American and not South-African made.
 
Against whom can we use this? Possible against Greece, Russia or Iran in Caspian sea.

Ofcourse not Greece or Russia..

vehicles and troops got hit by mines planted by cowards of pkk.. Husky and jammer vehicles will do the job but why just 4?
 

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