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Turkish Missile Programs

Is Turkey planning to develop air-air missile?.. or already have such a missile?
 
@cabatli_53 üstadım; bu görseldeki ürün hakkında bir bilginiz varsa paylaşabilir misiniz.

İyi çalışmalar.


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Means Yildirim-II.

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According to this news we already have the yıldırım-3 (900 km range) in our inventory and we had succesful test results with the yıldırım-4 (2000 km range). Any thoughts on this?
 
aksam com tr/ekonomi/devlet-sirri-olarak-saklaniyor/haber-450060

According to this news we already have the yıldırım-3 (900 km range) in our inventory and we had succesful test results with the yıldırım-4 (2000 km range). Any thoughts on this?

Do you have a non-turkish source, or something like picture or other proof? About Yildirim-IV, I have my doubts.
 
aksam com tr/ekonomi/devlet-sirri-olarak-saklaniyor/haber-450060

According to this news we already have the yıldırım-3 (900 km range) in our inventory and we had succesful test results with the yıldırım-4 (2000 km range). Any thoughts on this?
The news doesnt say the army is supplied with 900km range yildirim-3, it says these are "allegedly" supplied to the army according to "some".
 
Development and qualification of the L-UMTAS were completed in 2015 and the missile has demonstrated its capability from the T-129 ATAK helicopter against land targets, and from the SH-60 Sea Hawk against sea targets. With the success of these firing tests, L-UMTAS production has been started for the Turkish Armed Forces, with deliveries to be made within 2016.

L-UMTAS and CİRİT, defined as the official laser guided missile systems of the T-129 ATAK, use common designation characteristics for combined optimised solutions, creating a more lethal effect.

L-UMTAS can be integrated on various platforms such as helicopters, UAVs, land vehicles, stationary platforms, light assault aircraft and naval platforms.

http://www.janes.com/article/60122/fire-from-afar-sofex16d1
 

Lets put the whole article up for the followers..


Production: 3rd Quarter Serial Production Starts
Plans: Integration to Mig-29s ( for Easter Eu Countries )
Cep: less than 3m
Capability: Hit the targets of Up to speed of 110Km/h

Roketsan gears up for serial production of Teber guidance kit

Robin Hughes, London - IHS Jane's Missiles & Rockets
10 May 2016
Turkish missile house Roketsan has finalised qualification activities and flight tests of the laser-guidance variant of its Teber (Halberd) precision-guided bomb kit on the Turkish Air Force (TAF) F-16 Block 40 multirole combat aircraft; a final milestone before serial production of the system later this year.

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A Roketsan Teber-82 laser guidance kit-equipped Mk 82 bomb on a TAF F-16 (Block 40). (Roketsan)

Designed in two applications - Teber-81 and Teber 82 - for use with 250 lb Mk 81 and 500 lb Mk 82 bombs respectively, the Teber guidance upgrade package comprises front and tail section enhancements to deliver what Roketsan claims is a circular error probable (CEP) of less than 3 m, and a capability against moving targets travelling at speeds of up to 70 mph (110 km/h).

http://www.janes.com/article/60166/roketsan-gears-up-for-serial-production-of-teber-guidance-kit
 
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Roketsan gears up for serial production of Teber guidance kit
Robin Hughes, London - IHS Jane's Missiles & Rockets
10 May 2016
Turkish missile house Roketsan has finalised qualification activities and flight tests of the laser-guidance variant of its Teber (Halberd) precision-guided bomb kit on the Turkish Air Force (TAF) F-16 Block 40 multirole combat aircraft; a final milestone before serial production of the system later this year.

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A Roketsan Teber-82 laser guidance kit-equipped Mk 82 bomb on a TAF F-16 (Block 40). (Roketsan)

Designed in two applications - Teber-81 and Teber 82 - for use with 250 lb Mk 81 and 500 lb Mk 82 bombs respectively, the Teber guidance upgrade package comprises front and tail section enhancements to deliver what Roketsan claims is a circular error probable (CEP) of less than 3 m, and a capability against moving targets travelling at speeds of up to 70 mph (110 km/h).




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