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LONDON — Turkey electronics company Aselsan will team with Patria of Finland to pitch weaponized armored vehicles to customers in South America, the Middle East and Asia.

The two companies signed a memorandum of agreement during the DSEI exhibit in London this week, agreeing to integrate Aselsan’s family of remote control weapon systems with Patria’s six-wheel and eight-wheel drive armored vehicles for export.

“We’ve come together with Patria for different programs and projects for different corners of the world in the past, and we came together again to better reach to the customer with a complete solution,” said Osman Devrim Fidanci, vice president of business development and marketing at Aselsan. The two companies will share in both sales and marketing of the integrated systems.

Aselsan displayed at DSEI for the first time one its newest offering within the family of remote control weapon systems that could fall within the memorandum of agreement: the NEFER-L stabilized weapon station, which can incorporate either a 25mm or 30mm automatic cannon as the main gun, a 7.62mm machine gun as a coaxial weapon, and an independent electro-optic suite.

Also on display was the Patria six-wheel drive vehicle, a successor to the Pasi armored personnel carrier and complement of the Patria eight-wheel drive armored modular vehicle, or AMV.

The multipurpose transport vehicle has a chassis structure based on the same components as the AMV, but with one less axle. The vehicle can be equipped not only with weapon systems, but also various ballistic and mine-protection levels and self-protection systems.

The two companies did not disclose the primary territory for sales included in the memorandum, but Fidanci said South America, the Gulf and Asia were among the target regions.

“We will have a demonstration and hope to get them in the field very soon,” he said of the integrated systems. “The customer will experience this in terms of performance quality metrics. This will be field proven and test driven by the end user.”

Aselsan has exported weapons stations to more than 16 different countries. Beyond that family of offerings, the company announced in August that it landed its first export customer — confirming only that it was a country in Asia — for the recently launched Gokdeniz close-in weapons system. Also this summer, Aselsan won a contract to provide Goz-Mobil thermal cameras to support the Polish Border Guard. It’s the second contract the company received to support the state security agency tasked with patrolling the Polish border.

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NEFER-L stabilized weapon station from Aselsan, which can incorporate either a 25mm or 30mm automatic cannon as the main gun, a 7.62mm machine gun as a coaxial weapon, and an independent electro-optic suite.
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I think ASELSAN should develop turrets with higher caliber guns like 105 mm.
 
I think ASELSAN should develop turrets with higher caliber guns like 105 mm.

remote controlled and with network enabled computing it would be awsome.. imagine 10 105 rounds exploding simultaniously :)

even firtinas with this ability would be great
 
ASELSAN's Stinger Launch System completes acceptance shots in Greece
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Stinger Launch System was developed by ASELSAN to meet the needs of NATO Support and Supply Agency (NSPA). NATO acceptance shots took place on the Greek Missile Firing Installation (NAMFI) on the Greek island of Crete.

https://www.defenceturk.net/aselsan...stemi-yunanistanda-kabul-atislarini-tamamladi
Wow in greece we test weapons surpised positively
 
It sounds a bit hypotheticall, but I think the only possibility for India, to take Turkey over Pakistan, is to strengthen economical ties. To give this kind of contract to Turkey would be one opportunity.

Not gonna work, We wont let Indians to dictate our actions. Even if they pay more, Pakistan is in a very special position in Turkish diplomacy.
 
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