Damn what a talk! Turkey just need the know how to produce a tank. The 120mm sb tank-gun will be manufactured bu MKEK, possibly by tech transfer. This will be done by a sub-contractor and not a main contractor. So it is possibly a joint venture design, the barrel ofcourse.
The Hull is also something what is not done in 3 seconds. Also here is a sub contractor needed. Thats it. The rest of the systems are all manufactured 100% by Turkish firms.
There are 2 firms short listed: KMW and the K2 MBT producer.
End of this year, there is a chance to produce a prototype. Lets wait....
Please focus on bold italic part.This will be a wholly new MBT design to meet specific Turkish requirements, he said. The SSM, he said,has identified the initial requirement for the TAF as 250 platforms. However, Bayar noted:“In Turkey we have more than 3,000 tanks, the average age of which is fairly old. Over the next 20 years, you can easily assume that the entire fleet will be replaced with new tanks.”
Bayar adds that the current M60A3 upgrade programme with Israel Military Industries and Leopard 1A1s with Aselsan fire control systems have provided Turkey with the infrastructure for the new MBT programme.
“The Leopard upgrade is, however, not simply a fire control upgrade. The whole tank is being disassembled; everything is being replaced with new parts and reassembled. Therefore, I can now say I have a modern fire control system and a final assembly line [at Kayseri] with the tooling and expertise to manufacture new hulls. There are two areas in which we lack the expertise: one is the engine, which we will buy in; the second, which is more important, is the armor – this encompasses the whole spectrum of protection. We will therefore invest in the development of this armor capability and that will be locally designed and manufactured. We will set up that capability, maybe to provide whatever is required for the next 20 years.”
They are strong....anyway how much money will cost(per piece)on this tank?It basically says what i wrote above, nothing much different. So after all like most of us guessed Turkey's ties with S.Korea is getting stronger.
I am quite sure that a auto loader will be looked at in the design aspect of a Turkey tank design due to the possibility of a larger caliber gun in the future, you may not need it now but going to larger calibers represent issues in regards to ammunition weights and size, major ergonomics and safety issues. Even the Black Panther is designed to work with larger caliber guns. I am not a big fan of auto loaders either, but my friend, we may not have a choice either in the future.Ok, we did not understand each others language till I posted the etire article....
Yes, S. Korea was already a good ally of Turkey, also when the world cup in 2003 the S. Koreans supported Turkey in the finals, we were 3rd then...
Now, we have also military deals with our S. Korean allies. The first with the T-155, then the basic training aircraft and now the MiTÜP project too. I love them. Meaning that Turkey is self sufficient, is als a big plus for S. Korea too.
But I don't think the Turkish MBT will have an auto-loader. I mean I don't want it because it is not more reliable. When the turret is penetrated and the crew survive and the loader is busted, then it is very hard to load the gun. If you have lost the loader, the other crew member can take his place without affecting the reload speed. What is your opinion about this?
The XK2 prototype is $8-9mn per tank, I imagine the Turkish MBT will cost around that much...but it will go down during production for the Turkish Army.They are strong....anyway how much money will cost(per piece)on this tank?
I can see the next level being in the 130mm to 140mm caliber range on Russian and Western series tanks in the future, they already have been tested with good results, after this phase we will most likely see ETC type guns. We are already testing auto loaders in M1 series tanks for the 120mm.Good point Eckherl! The 90mm tank round was able to reload very vast in the tank. Then the 105 came in use with the M60, (later the M48A5 and finaly in the Abrams) it was a fine tank gun. The 120mm can be loaded also very vast with a human loader. But I don't think there will be larger tank guns in the future. You can go larger and larger and finally we can use the 203mm howitsers caliber as tank guns. Is a 203mm APFSDS round better than a 120mm APFSDS? The HEAT round will be better. Will the 203mm APFSDS (203mm is an example) have a muzzle velocity of 3000 m/sec. ? How many round can be carried? 18 like the JS-3 in 1945?
I don't think the first Turkish tank also be so expensive like the K2. But really I don't know. Maybe $ 2 mln or maybe $ 10mln.
We have come close to maxing out the capabilities of 120 mm KE ammunition, max effective range for engaging modern tanks with the likes of 3000 meters is not standard, 2000 meters is a more realistic range including for the L55.Why larger guns? The Leo-2A6 have the same caliber but with a longer barrel. The old 120mm gun has a range of 3000 meters to destroy tanks effectively, now with the longer version, 5000 meter range is a very long range fot tank guns.
They have to try out the 105mm or 90mm tank guns with muzzle velocity booster. More ammo is also important, 90mm APFSDS with 1800 m/s speed is great I think.
But the enemy will not scare away with a pippet so they built big guns
Auto loader in the Abrams? Never heard of it. But who knows? The Germans are working for a new tank gun and also the Russians for it's T-95. T-95 was cancelled Nizjniy Tagil came with the T-90 upgrade what is cheaper for the Russian army.