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TURKEY’S DEFENCE INDUSTRY FIRMS AND APPLICATIONS

TURKEY’S DEFENCE INDUSTRY FIRMS AND APPLICATIONS. HOMEWORK PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS. Each project can have 2 person ( up to 3 person ). The written report (in English) will be delivered at the latest on 28 November 2018. ( Late delivery causes loss of points )

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TURKEY’S DEFENCE INDUSTRY FIRMS AND APPLICATIONS

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  1. TURKEY’S DEFENCE INDUSTRY FIRMS AND APPLICATIONS

  2. HOMEWORK PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS • Eachproject can have 2 person (upto 3 person). • Thewrittenreport (in English) will be delivered at thelatest on 28 November 2018. (Latedeliverycausesloss of points) • Inthereports of projectsbetween 1-15: • a. Concept/Requirement Definition • b. ConseptDemonstration • c. System Development andtesting • d. Certification • e. Productionandsupportphasesshould be covered.

  3. Inprojectreportsbetween 16-25: • Organization • b. Mission • c. Completedprojects • d. Ongoingprojects • e. FutureprojectsandVision • In project report between 26-30: • Project definition • Project partners (if Any) • Project’s objectives • Defense Industries involving project. • Project’s important specifics. • Reportswillreplacemidtermexam (rule 40 + 60) • Verbal presentations:  • 10 presentations on 28 November • Each week 2 addition presentations • Presentation sequence: Lotary

  4. ROAD MAP • There are some factors that are effective at the beginning of the Defense Industry Roadmap: • THE TRUMAN DOCTRINE MARSHALL PLAN INTRODUCTION TO NATO JHONSON LETTER EMBARGO AFTER THE CYPRUS PEACE OPERATION

  5. AFTER WW II TRUMAN DOCTRINE: (President of the United States) It is a financial support project for civil and military purposes (material, service, information sharing and technical personnel) to Turkey and Greece in order to prevent Soviet proliferation on May 22, 1947. In the context of the Agreement; “... Ensuring the reinforcement of the security forces that Turkey needs to preserve its freedom and independence, as well as maintaining the stability of its economy... " • 400 million in 1947, 225 million in 1948, 211 million in 1949, and this is an ongoing aid until NATO enters. Control of the use of money in the US jurisdiction, the ownership of the material provided is on the US side. There is also training in the context of help. 1948 THK aircraft to give up its production target.

  6. AFTER WW II • MARSHALL PLAN: (US Secretary of State) The goal of the plan is to raise Europe, which was destroyed in battle. The United States, which is closed by the Monroe doctrine, decides to take part in bilateral or regional defence structures with the decision of Vandenberg. US Secretary of State George Marshall made a call to Europeans "we want to help, come together". 1947, including Turkey, 16 countries "European Economic Development Programme" has been ready and presented to the United States.

  7. AFTER WW II MARSHALL PLAN: (US Secretary of State) • U.S. approved, 3rd April 1948 Economic Cooperation Law, 21 billion dollars predicted. On April 16, 1948, the European Organisation for Economic Co-operation (OEEC) was founded. Originally excluded from Turkey, then included Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia Joint defence initiatives in the United States and Europe Soviet Siege of Berlin 9 April 1949 NATO's founding

  8. MARSHALL PLAN AND TURKEY Assistance to Turkey. The aid started in 1948 the priority was agriculture and health (malaria tuberculosis etc) At first wheat and 30,000 agricultural vehicleswereprovided. • Project Fields Agriculture Highways, State railways, state sea roads Water Works(DSİ)EtibankSümerbank Soil Crops Office(TMO) Monopoly(TEKEL) • Oil Office (PETROL OFİSİ) Mining and exploration (MTA)

  9. MARSHALL PLAN AND TURKEY • Turkey-US agreements: 3 agreements by 1950 31 Agreement between 1950-1960 20 agreement between 1960-1965 • U.S. aid summary until 1971 1,983 million between 1947-1963 868 million between 1964-1970 • 1971 127 million dollars

  10. MARSHALL PLAN AND TURKEY • The apparent purpose of the aids; Strengthening the defense, improving the economy. Some results: • Improvement in agriculture and health, economic institutions (MTA, PO, DSi, TMO, TEKEL, Etibank, Sümerbank) NATO Membership and Soviet security The Turkish army equipped with modern weapons Long-term partnership with the West, follow-up of evolving techniques Labour contribution to the economy by partially reducing the presence of the Army Weakening of the war industry The army's equipment depens on foreign sources.

  11. JHONSON’S LETTER • Cyprus: 1959 Zurich, 1960 London agreements were established with the Republic of Cyprus. 1963 the Greek «Enosis» initiative (AnnexationtoGreece) Turkey has decided military intervention. June 6, 1964 U.S. President Jhonson’s Letter: • «Inaccordancewith1947 and other agreements do not use U.S. weapons for this purpose. United States and NATO cannot support if the Soviets intervene» Deterrent initiative with Air Force: PLT. Yzb. The Martyrdom of Cengiz Topel.

  12. AİR WARFARE INDUSTRY INITIATIVES

  13. AİR WARFARE INDUSTRY INITIATIVES • The capabilities within the scope of the aerospace industrywere; The Air Force’sSupply and MaintenanceCenters to maintain and sustain the aircraft in the inventory. Theseare: 1st Air Supply Maintenance Center (1ASMC-Eskişehir) 2nd Air Supply Maintenance Center (ASMC-Kayseri) 3rd Air Supply Maintenance Center (3ASMC- Ankara) These centres were responsible for supplying the factory level (depo level) maintenance of the aircraft in the inventory.

  14. AIR WARFARE INDUSTRY INITIATIVES • 1ASMC-Eskişehir: It is resposiblefor Jet aircraftforthereconditioningandfactorylevelmaintenanceandrepair of theairframeandengines. • Aircraft body hydraulic, mechanical, Pünomatik, electric, avionicssystemsmaintenance, testing, modification, modernization, partsproduction, painting Aircraft engine: Turbofan, turbojet, turboprop, Turboschaft; Measurement, maintenance, repair, dyeing, balancing, functionaltestingandF-35 Engine Depo levelMaitenance. • 2ASMC-Kayseri: propeller (Turboprop engine) planes; C-130e/B C-160, CN-235, SF-260, T-41, UAV replenishmentanddepotlevelmaintenanceandrepair. KC-135 (Turbofan engine) depotlevelmaintenanceandrepair. 3ASMC-Ankara: Electronics, communication, radar systems, depot level maintenance and Repair

  15. Turboprop

  16. turbofan

  17. turbojet

  18. «MakeYourOwnPlane» (Kendi Uçağını Kendin Yap) • 11. Air Force Commander Gen. Muhsin BATUR, on May 1, 1970launched "Make Your own Plane" campaign and established: "Turkish Air Force Strengthening Foundation" (Türk Hava Kuvvetlerini Güçlendirme Vakfı) • 25 August 1971, Parlamentadopted a law, «in orderto strengthen and establishment of national air war industry, to allocate the share of the participationandtoallocatetheincomeof the National Lottery» • Also, all kinds of sports competitions, cinema, theatre, circus and horse races in the municipal borders and horse racing joint betting tickets and National Lottery gross proceeds were allocated to the foundation.

  19. CYPRUS 1974 • 15 July 1974 Declaration of "Cyprus ElenRepublic" (ENOSİS) byGreekCypriotCoop • 20 July 1974 «Peace Operation» toCyprusbyTurkeyand ENOSİS was Prevented. Aircraft usedduringoperations: F-100, F-102, F-104, RF-84, T-33 February 1975 U.S. Implied an embargo andlasts 42 months. Previouslypurchased40 F-4 PHANTOM delivery is prevented. (Attention to the 1st World War British and French action)Abolishing the embargo; • 26 July 1975, Turkey takes 20 U.S. base to TSK control. Provisions of the relevant treaty are suspended. Embargo is removed in 1979 (Cyprus/Maraş region, 2000 militarypersonnel withdrawal)

  20. AIR WAR INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS • Consolidation of foundations of strengthening of Army and Navy with the Air Force Strengthening Foundation (HKGV). Establishment of the Turkish Armed Forces Empowerment Foundation (TSKGV). TSKGV funded investments: • TUSAŞ, • TAI • TEI, • ASELSAN, • ROKETSAN, • HAVELSAN, • İŞBİR, • ASPİLSAN

  21. TURKISH AEROSPACE INDUSTRY: TAI • 1983 TSKGV's Turkish Aircraft IndustryIncorporatedCompany(TUSAŞ). 15 May 1984 Turkish Aerospace Indutry (TAI) • OrganizationPartners:TSKGV, Lockheed Martin, General Electric, THK (Now: %100 National) • TAI Factory Built Starts: on 30 October 1984 TAIfirst production in 1987. Production: 160 + 80 + 40 +40: 320 F-16 • F-16 productionwasJointVenture; "mate through delivery" Benefits: F-16 technical knowledge and "up grade" capability on a global scale, and engineering.

  22. TAI PROGRAMS • JOINT PRODUCTIONS • DESIGN AND PRODUCTIONS

  23. JointProduction: F-16s in TAI • 160 Blok 30/40 forTurkey • 80 Blok 50 forTurkey • 40 Blok 40 forEgypt • 40 Blok 50+ forTurkey

  24. Other JointProductions in TAI • F-35 medium body (joint production) F-16 Structural modification, life extension • AEW-C (HİK) Project Production of spare parts for Boeing company Production of spare parts for Airbus company • Common production of COUGAR helicopter production

  25. TAI: F-16 Life Extensionand F-35 Central FuselageProduction

  26. AEW-C (HİK) ProjetPartnership Component ProductionsforComercial Aircraft

  27. Design and production in TAI • T-38 Arı Modernisation • Atak Helicopterproduction • A-400m front/middle body, paratrooper gate, tail cone C-130 AviyonicModernisation • Meltem Project forNavy • Yarasa Project forSpacialForces • HÜRKUŞ • ANKA S UAV/RPV • HÜRJET • TF-X (MMU) • Genel Maksat helikopteri ve Muharebe Arama Kurtarma Helikopteri • SataliteProjects; Göktürk-1, Göktürk-2 and Göktürk series. • Space Test Center

  28. T-38 Arı and Atak Helicopter

  29. A-400M and Erciyes projects

  30. Meltem and Yarasa Projects

  31. ANKA ve HÜRJET

  32. HÜRKUŞ and General PurposeHelicopter

  33. TF-X andCivilianHelicopter

  34. Satalite Programs GÖKTÜRK 1 and 2

  35. TURKISH ENGINE INDUSTRY TEI

  36. F-110 and F-129 motors commonly produced by TEI for F-16

  37. UAV AND HELICOPTER ENGINES DESIGNED BY TEI X BİZİ TAKİP EDİN NE ARAMIŞTINIZ ? DİLİ SEÇİNİZ. TR EN TR EN Ana Sayfa HAKKIMIZDA PARÇA ve MODÜL ÜRETİMİ MOTOR MONTAJ TEST ve MOTOR BAKIM ONARIM REVİZYON MOTOR TASARIM VE ÜRÜN GELİŞTİRME PROJELER YAN SANAYİ VE TEDARİKÇİLER YAN SANAYİ TEDARİKÇİLER KARİYER

  38. ASKERİ ELEKTRONİK SANAYİİ: ASELSAN

  39. OtherAviationAreas: • FLIR INS INS/GPS Radio/Comunication • Avionicssystems, DisplayDevicesTargetingPodu (ASELPOD) LaserGuidance Kit Smart Ammunition (HGK1,2,3,4) MissionComputers • Attack HelicopterMissionComputer • T-38 MissionComputer • F-16 MissionComputer

  40. ASELSAN’S AVIATION PRODUCTIONS ASELPOD FOR F-16 MISSION COMPUTERS: ATTACK HEL, T-38, F-16

  41. ASELSAN’S AVIATION PRODUCTIONS HASSAS GÜDÜM KİTİ: HGK 1,2,3,4 LASER GÜDÜM KİTİ: LGK

  42. HAVA ELEKTRONİK SANAYİİ: HAVELSAN ORGANIZATION • Turkish Armed Forces Strengthening Foundation (TSKGV) THK’s Partnership 0.5% Organization Intent: Software ACTIVITES • Command Control Systems Training and Simulation Information Processing and communication Cyber security

  43. HAVELSAN Command Control • Air Information System: HvBS • Combat management Resources management Document management • AirborneEarlyWarningand Control Aircraft (HIK) Software Tactical Data Link Systems

  44. HAVELSAN Training andSimulation • F-4, • F-16, • CASA • HELİKOPTER Full Duty Simulators Electronic Warfare Test and Training Center(EHTES)

  45. ROKETSAN OrganizationPartners: • TSKGV MKEK ASELSAN HAVELSAN VAKIFBANK • OrganizationIntent: Rocketandmissileproductionfor TSK • Business areas: • Rocket/guided Rocket Missile/guided missile Air Defense Anti-Tank missile Armor Fuse Air Munitions

  46. ROKETSAN Stand-OffMissle: SOM TEBER: Laser+INS/GPS GuidedBomb

  47. ROKETSAN Airborne Anti-Tank missile Low/mid-altitudeAirDefense

  48. PRIVATE INDUSTRIES AND AVATION • KALE AERO • ALP AVIATION • VESTEL DEFENSE • BAYKAR

  49. KALE AERO SparePartsfor Global Industries Turbo jet Enginesdesignfor SOM • BOEING • AIRBUS • F-35 • Future Program: • TF-X Engine Joint Development with RR

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