25.03.2004, 14:48
wie ich es schongesagt habe die 20 raketen die gekauft wurden sind m-7 die die 300 km reichweite haben wird ist das j-missile . es wird nicht upgegreadet sondan "mit" der m-7 technologie weiterentwickelt .
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Project J is a short-range, ground-based, solid propellant missile system. It is a joint venture between the Turkish firm Roketsan and CPMIEC of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The system is believed to be based upon the PRC WS-1 unguided rocket system. It is presumed that like the WS-1, the Project J is road mobile and deployed in a battery.
Zitat:An interesting point about the Tayfun is that it may be optimized to hit naval vessels. Several years ago, Turkish defence officials had stated that a second iteration of the Bora was being developed. It was said that the Bora II would not only have a range in excess of 500 km, but would also be capable of striking ships. It is almost certain that “Tayfun” is the new name for the Bora II and that the name which is the Turkish translation of “typhoon” is in reference to its naval attack capabilities.
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CENK Ballistic Missile was Shown to The Public for the First Time
Date: Issue 122 - May 2023
CENK Ballistic Missile was Shown to The Public for the First Time
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The CENK Ballistic Missile was shown to the public for the first time. Developed by ROKETSAN, the CENK Missile will be Turkey's first medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM). ROKETSAN, which has been conducting significant work in the field of ballistic missiles, recently introduced the TAYFUN Ballistic Missile with a range of over 550 kilometers. Following the TAYFUN Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM), ROKETSAN is now developing the CENK Missile. It is expected that the CENK Missile, Turkey's first Medium-Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM), will have a range of over 1000 kilometers. The first test launch of the CENK Ballistic Missile is expected to take place in the near future.
Zitat:Türkiye Is Improving Its Ballistic Missiles
Via Roketsan.
The country’s leading manufacturer of precision weapons and ordnance unveiled a trailer for its latest achievement: a short-range ballistic missile that was test fired from an airport runway along the Black Sea coast. The new Tayfun, loaded inside two rectangular containers on an 8×8 transporter, is an evolution of the Bora missile that helped Türkiye wean itself from expensive Western tactical missiles. The effort has so far been an unprecedented success within the limits of nuclear-capable arms treaties. On its own Roketsan offers an impressive catalogue of rocket artillery and tactical missiles with varied launch systems. The key difference with the Tayfun is its flight characteristics skirt the limits of what’s considered “short-range” as Turkish media reported it flew beyond 500 kilometers during its first publicized test in October 2022. The distance covered by its second test in May 2023 was undisclosed
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Sounding rockets are systems that follow a ballistic trajectory under the effect of gravity. Sounding rockets are used in many different fields, including low-cost space access, conducting scientific experiments in a microgravity environment, high-speed atmospheric re-entry tests, hypersonic tests, and as target systems. DeltaV’s Sounding Rocket System (SORS), which uses hybrid rocket technology, is one of the largest and most capable sounding rocket systems in the world. Hybrid sounding rockets have many advantages with respect to the currently available solid alternatives including safety, cost-effectiveness, and throttling capability. The first launch of the SORS has been performed in December 2020 and 10+ launches have been successfully completed since then.
All technology demonstration tests had been completed for SORS and it is completely ready for commercial operations.
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