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Turkey, Ukraine To Develop, Build Satellites
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey and Ukraine have agreed to share technology in order to jointly develop and build satellites, Turkish military officials said.
Turkey’s state-controlled military software company Havelsan and Ukraine’s weapons systems concern Ukroboronprom signed a memorandum of understanding to join forces on satellite technology with a view to joint development and production, the officials said, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
A military official said the memorandum of understanding also involves cooperation to advance aerospace industry work in the future.
“We are pleased to observe that Ukraine is keen to share and develop technology with a NATO member state,” a Turkish procurement official said. “We think we can efficiently cooperate in developing international [NATO] standard systems.”
Turkish government official said that Turkey and Ukraine aimed cooperation primarily in turbojet aircraft engines, radars, military communications technologies and navigation
Turkish government official said that Turkey and Ukraine aimed cooperation primarily in turbojet aircraft engines, radars, military communications technologies and navigation
http://www.defensenews.com/story/de.../12/turkey-ukraine-satellites-joint/82949546/
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey and Ukraine have agreed to share technology in order to jointly develop and build satellites, Turkish military officials said.
Turkey’s state-controlled military software company Havelsan and Ukraine’s weapons systems concern Ukroboronprom signed a memorandum of understanding to join forces on satellite technology with a view to joint development and production, the officials said, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
A military official said the memorandum of understanding also involves cooperation to advance aerospace industry work in the future.
“We are pleased to observe that Ukraine is keen to share and develop technology with a NATO member state,” a Turkish procurement official said. “We think we can efficiently cooperate in developing international [NATO] standard systems.”
Turkish government official said that Turkey and Ukraine aimed cooperation primarily in turbojet aircraft engines, radars, military communications technologies and navigation
Turkish government official said that Turkey and Ukraine aimed cooperation primarily in turbojet aircraft engines, radars, military communications technologies and navigation
http://www.defensenews.com/story/de.../12/turkey-ukraine-satellites-joint/82949546/