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16 septembre 2014 2 16 /09 /septembre /2014 11:30
La Turquie est prête à partager avec l’Azerbaïdjan les technologies les plus importantes dans l'industrie de défense

 

15 Septembre 2014 Rachad Suleymanov – APA

 

Bakou.. La Turquie est prête à partager avec l’Azerbaïdjan les technologies les plus importantes dans l'industrie de défense, a confié Ismail Demir, secrétaire d'Etat aux industries de défense (SSM),  à l’APA.

 

Selon Demir, l’Azerbaïdjan a été en mesure de réaliser des projets importants dans l'industrie de défense, au sein d'une courte période de temps : « Les entreprises turques de l'industrie de défense apportent également leur soutien dans ce domaine.

 

ASELSAN, ROKETSAN, MKE et d'autres entreprises turques sont impliquées dans les projets qui sont y réalisés. Dans les réunions tenues au sein de l’ADEX 2014, nous avons discuté de divers aspects de la coopération » dit-il.

 

« Il existe deux domaines de coopération dans l'industrie de défense entre deux pays. Premier – la vente directe des compagnies turques, deuxième - la mise en œuvre de projets conjoints. Nous croyons que notre activité sera élargie dans la seconde direction. Les entreprises turques seront en mesure de contribuer au développement de l'industrie de la défense de l’Azerbaïdjan fraternel » a-t-il conclu.

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9 août 2014 6 09 /08 /août /2014 11:30
Turkey Targets $1.6 Billion in Arms Exports

Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz said Turkey's defense industry aims to secure contract soon in South American and African markets.

 

Aug. 4, 2014 - By BURAK EGE BEKDIL – Defense News

 

ANKARA — Turkey aims to reach $1.6 billion in arms exports this year, up 14.3 percent from $1.4 billion in 2013, Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz said Aug. 1.

 

Turkey’s top export markets are the United States, Gulf countries and Turkic republics in Central Asia.

 

But Yilmaz said that the country’s manufacturers now targeted South America and Africa.

 

“Our defense industry aims to secure contract soon in South American and African markets,” Yilmaz said in a written statement in response to a parliamentary inquiry.

 

Turkey’s defense procurement office, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM) has offices in Washington; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Brussels, Belgium; and Astana, Kazakhstan, to coordinate arms exports to these countries.

 

Yilmaz said that SSM would soon open offices in South America, Africa and Southeast Asia.

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1 juillet 2014 2 01 /07 /juillet /2014 16:30
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Jul 1, 2014 defense-update.com

 

Turkey was expected to announce the results of the long-awaited billion dollar long-range air and missile defense system tender yesterday. Instead, Ankara opted to delay its decision again, extending the deadline for the third time, expecting bids until August 30, 2104

 

Turkey’s Undersecretariat for the Defense Industry (SSM) was expected to make the final decision concerning the procurement of a multi-billion dollar long-range air and missile defense system tender, with European and Chinese firms in the running. Instead, Ankara opted to delay its decision again, extending the deadline for bids until August 30, Hürriyet Daily News reported. This is the third time Ankara has extended the deadline for revised offers.

 

Last September, the SSM executive committee chose China’s FD-2000 (HQ-9) long-range air and missile defense systems over Western competitors, including the Italian-French Eurosam’s SAMP/T Aster 30 systems. The Chinese manufacturer of the HQ-9 missile system, the state-run China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corporation (CPMIEC), offered a $3.4 billion high technology transfer. Turkish government officials announced they preferred the Chinese offer due to its competitiveness and potential for co-production in Turkey. the Turkish Daily Sabah reports.

 

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24 juin 2014 2 24 /06 /juin /2014 16:30
Turkey Aims To Focus on 'Smart Systems'

 

Jun. 24, 2014 - By BURAK EGE BEKDIL – Defense News

 

ANKARA — Turkey’s new procurement chief has said the country should prioritize what he calls “smart systems” when planning future purchases.

Ismail Demir, a professor of aviation who was appointed as head of the procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM), said Turkey would focus on the production, co-production and acquisition of “areas with high firepower and sensitive electronic technology.”

Demir, formerly a general manager of THY Teknik, the repair and maintenance subsidiary of Turkey’s national carrier, Turkish Airlines, took over as SSM’s undersecretary in April.

 

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