Pakistanisage
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Reminds me of American Amtrak Trains...
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Please enlighten me. Even if you are comparing technology. Then bro, the russians are way ahead. You cant match them, actually no one can.Are you stupid? Its pretty clear what we are comparing and its not the lenght of train tracks.
Nope also not comparing technology try again. Or just click at the links i gave and find it out by yourself dont be that lazy.Please enlighten me. Even if you are comparing technology. Then bro, the russians are way ahead. You cant match them, actually no one can.
Oh sorry, I replied without reading that comment.Nope also not comparing technology try again. Or just click at the links i gave and find it out by yourself dont be that lazy.
Yeah I know I saw it on the internet. lmao. But they said TUBITAk will look into it.Again a gem from Turkish journalism, its not a invention from Turkish engineers, its just simple superconductor magnets.
I find it troublesome that ASELSAN is stretching itself over so many fields. Perhaps it would be better to split up the company to smaller fragments. I just want to point out that Karamehmet went bankrupt with his defense production line. And the government sold it off to someone else. (if I recall correctly).
I seriously hope we can avoid stuff like that in the future. I don't want out defense companies to stretch themselves to every field before mastering one field.
It would make more sense that Aselsan supported a domestic train/railway company with development.
Aselsan isnt solely a defence company, they also produce solutions for civilian market, why shouldnt it be benefical for them?Defense products, and if it's not defense it's R&D. Perhaps Aselsan is thinking of providing R&D for trains, but I can't see atm how working with trains are related to defense or beneficial to Aselsan.
Unless they are working towards a unmanned Train system armed with missiles for the "silk road" vision.
Aselsan isnt solely a defence company, they also produce solutions for civilian market, why shouldnt it be benefical for them?
Aselsan to Build 4G System for Turkey by 2016 With Partners - Bloomberg
what is main difference between your new train and TGV ?@Kaan dude can you chage this thread as 'Turkish Train Projects' ?..
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Like I said, I can't see how they will benefit from train projects, but if you know better please enlighten me.
All I'm saying is I hope they will use their knowledge and knowhow on fields that will benefit 100% and not 20%.
your example about 4G fits with Aselsans R&D field = Communication.