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@cabatli_53 How many Kirpi has been delivered to Tunisia since then?

My calculation, I remeber the 30 pcs back in 2014 + those 35 pcs back in June 2016 so around 65 till now...
Meaning last batch of those 100 Kirpi will be delivered this Year.
 
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@cabatli_53 How many Kirpi has been delivered to Tunisia since then?

My calculation, I remeber the 30 pcs back in 2014 + those 35 pcs back in June 2016 so around 65 till now...
Meaning last batch of those 100 Kirpi will be delivered this Year.

Add on armor ?

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Aselsan infantry walking assist system project called ASYA

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i couldnt get the whole point at this
How can it help, if it doesnt transmit the weight to the ground, will it just help to flexibity * But then it will stress bones
 
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Defence Industry Undersecretary Announcement

Project / System Name: Joule-Thomson Cooler Development
Project / System Scope:
The design includes the design, development, production, testing and acceptance of the Joule-Thomson Coolant Prototypes defined in the project and the Opto-Mechanical Carrier Prototype (Optional) integrated with the Joule-Thomson Cooler and the preparation of the Technical Data Package (TVP).
http://www.ssm.gov.tr/anasayfa/hizli/duyurular/projeDuyurulari/Sayfalar/20170417_JT.aspx
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Opto-Mechanic Systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optomechanics
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Schematic_JT_cooler.jpg

Schematic diagram of a JT liquefier. A fraction x of the compressed gas is removed as liquid. At room temperature it is supplied as gas at 1 bar, so that the system is in the steady state.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joule–Thomson_effect
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryocooler
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Because they provide compact and vibration-free cold heads, such coolers are popular for cooling of sensors and electronics including cryogenic and MEMS (microcooling) applications.
https://www.crtech.com/joule-thomson-jt-cooling
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jtss1_1.jpg

Hydrocarbon Dew Point
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocarbon_dew_point


Dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. When further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid dew.
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Personel Note: According to my research Joule-Thomson Cooler might be used for cooling of a electronic system, microprocessing system, Opto-Mechanis System, Naturel Gas Processing or a Satallite Imaging System. So my strongest guess is this system is for a Satallite.
 
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Defence Industry Undersecretary Announcement

Project / System Name: Joule-Thomson Cooler Development
Project / System Scope:
The design includes the design, development, production, testing and acceptance of the Joule-Thomson Coolant Prototypes defined in the project and the Opto-Mechanical Carrier Prototype (Optional) integrated with the Joule-Thomson Cooler and the preparation of the Technical Data Package (TVP).
http://www.ssm.gov.tr/anasayfa/hizli/duyurular/projeDuyurulari/Sayfalar/20170417_JT.aspx
______________________________________________________________________
Opto-Mechanic Systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optomechanics
______________________________________________________________________________________
Schematic_JT_cooler.jpg

Schematic diagram of a JT liquefier. A fraction x of the compressed gas is removed as liquid. At room temperature it is supplied as gas at 1 bar, so that the system is in the steady state.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joule–Thomson_effect
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryocooler
______________________________________________________________________________________
frompicture.jpg

Because they provide compact and vibration-free cold heads, such coolers are popular for cooling of sensors and electronics including cryogenic and MEMS (microcooling) applications.
https://www.crtech.com/joule-thomson-jt-cooling
______________________________________________________________________________________
jtss1_1.jpg

Hydrocarbon Dew Point
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocarbon_dew_point


Dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. When further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid dew.
______________________________________________________________________________________
Personel Note: According to my research Joule-Thomson Cooler might be used for cooling of a electronic system, microprocessing system, Opto-Mechanis System, Naturel Gas Processing or a Satallite Imaging System. So my strongest guess is this system is for a Satallite.

Looks like Thales Cryogenics cut Aselsan off... @cabatli_53 @Sinan
 
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System's main objective is dispersing the weight on the body and let your spine/skeleton less strained.

Aselsan's leg parts seem like they also helps person to walk easier without tiring his/her leg muscles much, so soldier can move much more distance.
 
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System's main objective is diversing the weight on the body and let your spine/skeleton less strained.

Aselsan's leg parts seem like they also helps person to walk easier without tiring his/her leg muscles much, so soldier can move much more distance.

Build on experiences of handicaped people, for sure together with GATA and other Edus
 
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Hopefully this is just prelminary design - otherwise those actuators being on the side of hips is going to cause a lot ergonomic problems.. They need to find a way to place those actuators behind, like Lockheed Martin HULC

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If you look close, you can see a tiny version this machine behind his head, enhancing his facial muscles.
 
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