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Turkish President's visit to Aselsan.
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Act like human, you don't be too.Damn you Turks so opaque!![]()
Turkish President's visit to Aselsan.
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The Netherlands never buy equipment because they are cheap or to show some country that they take them serious as an defence partner thats totally bs. The Netherlands army is hightech very modern they always prefer the best systems or say what is best for them. And in this case it chose for the Turkish system.
What a load of BS, the missile is not Turkish, E/O is not Turkish, radar is not Turkish, the container and vehicle maybe Turkish...
Meeting financial requirements doesn't mean 'cheap', just within a given budget and meeting off-set requirements. Considering we're handing over surplus equipment to other NATO members with less high tech equipment, why wouldn't the Dutch also use their military purchases as a policy tool? And there have been no instances where something other than the best system was bought for one reason or another? Right.
Turkey is installing Smart-S Mk2 3D medium-range surface radars on a total of 10 of its warships. In cooperation with the radar's producer, Thales Nederland, Turkish defense electronics company Aselsan will manufacture the radar under license for eight upgrades of existing ships and one new-build MILGEM. Thales Nederland already sold its first Smart-S Mk2 to Turkey in 2007, also for a MILGEM.
Smart Turks
Might the deal for the Aselsan missile launchers perhaps also be an off-set purchase? You don't think that should be considered as a possibility![]()
Vehicle: Fennek Wheeled Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle- a Dutch/German coproduction.
"The Fennek armed reconnaissance vehicle, produced by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) of Kassel, Germany and SP Aerospace and Vehicle Systems BV of The Netherlands (the ARGE Fennek consortium), has been developed for the Dutch and German Armies."
Fennek - Wheeled Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle - Army Technology
Vehicle: Fennek Wheeled Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle- a Dutch/German coproduction.
"The Fennek armed reconnaissance vehicle, produced by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) of Kassel, Germany and SP Aerospace and Vehicle Systems BV of The Netherlands (the ARGE Fennek consortium), has been developed for the Dutch and German Armies."
Fennek - Wheeled Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle - Army Technology

Vehicle: Fennek Wheeled Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle- a Dutch/German coproduction.
"The Fennek armed reconnaissance vehicle, produced by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) of Kassel, Germany and SP Aerospace and Vehicle Systems BV of The Netherlands (the ARGE Fennek consortium), has been developed for the Dutch and German Armies."
Fennek - Wheeled Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle - Army Technology
Smart Dutch, did you ever heard r/d costs? Even US purchaces such as little systems or weapons because of r/d costs. Don't act like genius here like Israeli with your low iq.We did not said that anyone can't produce better than Aselsan's system. We said that there is not a system better than this one ok?
so which components are Turkish?
Genious dutch newly discovered that fennek is german made.![]()
Army Guide - FENNEK, Reconnaissance VehicleThe Fennek 4x4 reconnaissance vehicle is a further development of the Multi-Purpose Carrier (MPC) originally developed by Dutch company SP aerospace and vehicle systems as a private venture.
Following extensive trials with prototype vehicles, the ARGE Fennek consortium - comprising SP aerospace and vehicle systems and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann of Germany - was awarded a contract to produce 612 Fenneks.
The German Army has ordered 202 vehicles and the Netherlands 410; the first Fenneks were delivered in 2003. There are two final assembly lines, one in Germany and one in the Netherlands.
The vehicle was handed over at the KMW facility in Kassel, which is one of the two production/integration lines for Fennek; the other one is in the Netherlands as Fennek is a joint German/Dutch programme.
i said it before and im gonna say it again
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