Photos Turkish Military Forces

Gendarmerie providing areal securidy at the avalanche zone in Van region eastern Turkey

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Photos from the recent military mobilization towards Syria

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thx a lot Deno!!
But no Pulat on the Sabras?

Not all of the M60TM Fırat-Sabra tanks have equipped with the Pulat APS but other components of the tanks are visible like aselsan TULS laser range warning sensors, ADOP laser range finder and target designator and ADIS driver day & night sight optics all covered with brands for transportation. Maybe they have removed precise equipmnet like the Pulat APS launchers to avoid possible damages during the transportation. In line with that aselsan Sarp 12.7mm rws unit and comminicaitons antennas are also seems removed...
 
Maybe for the aselsan Korkut SPAAG yes but Hisar A has not completed its development phase yet. Generally they use M113T2 based aselsan Atılgan Stinger SAM system to provide air protection to mechanized unts and Land & Rover Defender based aselsan Zıpkın Stinger SAM system for fixed positions and bases. Turkish Military is oftenly using both of these on the border points but oddly I have not seen them in Syria yet. Maybe they are relying on the I-HAWK SAM batteries on border to protect ground units in Syrian side.

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thx a lot Deno for the pics
what is interesting for me are the pics of the BMC trucks with 122mm MLRS system, İ didn't know that they also use these trucks for them. should make logisti easier!
 
thx a lot Deno for the pics
what is interesting for me are the pics of the BMC trucks with 122mm MLRS system, İ didn't know that they also use these trucks for them. should make logisti easier!

Yeah I have notice that to. Roketsan TR-122 mrls units in service were normally using the MAN Kat 6x6 carriers like you see on the other two pics but not the BMC carriers. I have an impression that these might be the lately developed guided variant called "TRG-122" which explains the new BMC carriers. Although they were go on with the same good old MAN carriers on its big borther, TRG-300 Kasırga G guided 302mm mrls units.
 

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