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Pakistan showing keen interest in Turkish military hardware at IDEF 2019

Talpur Tank

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My Personal favorite Hisar Series Mobile Air defence
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We do evaluate whole bunch of equipment before making a decision.
There are too many short to mid range defence system in the market, not sure what fits the $$$ for Pakistan.
 
Turkish built heavy weight attack helicopter which will be shown soon should be on Pakistan list as Pakistan wants heavy weight attack helicopter
 
Sir Altay Is a Licenscend produced K2, However , the turret is Turkish designed ( main part of the tank) only Hull and suspension is K2 ,

Hull? K-2 has 6 road wheel, While Altay has 7. Altay's driver is stationed in the center of hull, While driver of K-2 locates in driver's left hand side on the center of chassis. Altay's bottom is designed with a roundy shape to withstand IED explosions, While K-2 has a straight bottom. K-2 has hydropneumatic suspension, While Altay benefits from torsion bar suspension. How type a licence is that ? What Turkey received from S. Korea is "Consultancy Service". Some of their engineers have participated into design phase of Altay program, as BAE engineers have been participating into TF-X design phase. Consultancy partnership on design phase with an X country doesn't make TF-X a licenced aircraft of Britain, nor make Altay a S. Korean.

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Hull? K-2 has 6 road wheel, While Altay has 7. Altay's driver is stationed in the center of hull, While driver of K-2 locates in driver's left hand side on the center of chassis. Altay's bottom is designed with a roundy shape to withstand IED explosions, While K-2 has a straight bottom. K-2 has hydropneumatic suspension, While Altay benefits from torsion bar suspension. How type a licence is that ? What Turkey received from S. Korea is "Consultancy Service". Some of their engineers have participated into design phase of Altay program, as BAE engineers have been participating into TF-X design phase. Consultancy partnership on design phase with an X country doesn't make TF-X a licenced aircraft of Britain, nor make Altay a S. Korean.

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I read it in an article , apologies
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/rok/xk-2.htm
 

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