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Turkish Air force ((high quality video)) Turkish Air force Turkish star's
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The main mission of the Turkish Air Force, as an integral part of the Turkish Armed Forces, are deterring any hostile intentions, intercepting enemy aircraft upon their ingress into the Turkish Air Space and collapsing the enemy's determination and power to continue fight by destroying its vital military targets, in case of an attack and winning the war as soon as possible with minimum loss, through the use of existing weapons and assets of high speed and destructive power.
Turkish Air Force, performing these main duties by carrying out various activities and functions in peace and wartime, was involved in an intensive working period in order to attain the contemporary world aviation level and take up its position in the defense of the country more effectively after its re- establishment in parallel with the directives of Atatürk in the Republican Period. Starting from this period, the Turkish Air Force reached its current high level of power as a result of the tremendous and meticulous efforts pursued.
CMPro P40 Warhawk 140
CMPro F4U Corsair
CMPro P40 Warhawk 140
CMPro F4U Corsair
Bellanca 7 GCBC
B-1 Lancer B-1 Lancer B-52 F-15 Eagle F-16 Fighting Falcon
TMPro Spitfire - 60
CMPro Spitfire 90 ARF Uçak
TMPro P-51D Mustang - 60
f16 f15 f35 TMPro Extra 260 XP
TMPro Supervision XP
TMPro Extra 300S - 60
Super Sports 40S
Quest 50
World Star 40F
Sky Raider Mach I
298 Leopard 2A4
77 Leopard 1A3T1/TU120
150 Leopard 1A3T1
165 Leopard 1A1A1
650 M 60A3 TTS
275 M 60A1 RISE Passive (170 will undergo a comprehensive Sabra Mk.III upgrade)
750 M 48A5T2 (Upgraded to M 60A3 Standard)
600 M 48A5T1 (Upgraded to M 60A1 Standard)
100 M 48T5 (Upgraded to M 60A1 Standard)
1200 M 48A3 (Reserve and obsolete. Used for spare parts)
Armored personnel carriers
650 FNSS Armored infantry fighting vehicle (AIFV)
1375 FNSS Advanced armored personnel carrier (AAPC)
48 FNSS Armored TOW vehicle (ATV)
170 FNSS Armored mortar vehicle (AMV) (self-propelled 81 mm mortar)
2815 M 113 A1/A2/A3 Armored Personel Carrier
10+ M 125A (self-propelled M-29 81mm mortar)
175 M 106A (self-propelled M-30 107mm mortar)
150 M 113 TOW
260+ Otokar Akrep (4x4)[5]
388+ Otokar Cobra (4x4)[6][7]
240 BTR-80 (8x8)
50+ FNSS Pars (8x8)[8]
Helicopters
21 Sikorsky S-70A28 Blackhawk (13 will undergo Aselsan avionics upgrade, 8 SOF)
52 Sikorsky S-70D28 Blackhawk (5 SAR, 2 SOF CSAR, 4 ambulance, 41 utility)
28 Eurocopter AS-532UL Cougar Mk1 (4 SAR, 4 ambulance, 16 utility, 4 VIP)
28 Bell AB206B3 JetRanger
23 Agusta Bell AB205AT/2020
27 Agusta Bell AB205A1
52 Bell UH-1H/2020-ASAM
20 Bell UH-1D
42 Bell UH-1H Iroquois (24 for training)
Attack helicopters
0 Agusta Westland T129 (a total of 51 will be produced in Turkey)[9][10][11]
9 Bell AH-1W Super Cobra
32 Bell AH-1P/S Cobra
1 Bell TAH-1P Cobra (Combat Trainer)
Air-to-ground missiles
215 Hellfire II K2 (Used in the AH-1W Super Cobra helicopters)
n/a TOW II (Used in the AH-1S/P Cobra helicopters)
Anti-aircraft missiles
n/a Atılgan KMS (1x8 FIM-92B/C Stinger)
n/a Zıpkın KMS (1x4 FIM-92 Stinger)
800+ FIM 92B/C Stinger RPM (4875 missiles)
785+ FIM-43A Redeye
40 9M39 Igla (SA-18 Grouse)
Anti-tank missiles
390+ MILAN With MIRA thermal sights
365 BGM-71 TOW I/II/A/B
40000+ M72 A2 LAW (66mm)
5000+ RPG-7 (40mm)
550 ERYX (1200 missiles)
70 9M113M Konkurs (AT5 Spandrel) (420 missiles)
185 Cobra (Used for training purposes only)
Anti-aircraft guns
300 L/70 & L/70T Bofors (40mm) (50 with Officine Galileo P56 optical sight)
600+ L/60 & M1A1 Bofors (40mm)
100+ Oerlikon GDF-001 (2x35mm)
120 Oerlikon GDF-003 (2x35mm)
440 Oerlikon GAI-D01 (2x20mm)
300+ Rheinmetall Mk.20 Rh202 (2x20mm)
110 M42 Duster (2x40mm)
900 M55 (4x12.7mm)
Rocket artillery
5 WS1A (4x302mm, 80km)
25 WS1B (4x302mm, 180km)
72 ATACMS MGM 140 Block I (165km)
12 M-270 MLRS (12x227mm PARS SAGE-227F, 70km)
50+ T-122 MLRS (40x122mm, 40km)
48 TR-107 MLRS (12x107mm)
24 RA 7040 MLRS (40x70mm)
n/a TOROS 230A (8x230mm, 65km)
n/a TOROS 260A (8x260mm, 110km)
Self-propelled artillery
80+ T 155 Fırtına (K9T) 155/52 SP-2000 (155mm) (a total of 350 will be produced)[12]
219 M110 (203mm)
36 M107 (175mm)
9 M 55 (203mm)
222 M 44T (155mm) (Upgraded)
365 M 52T (155mm) (Upgraded)
26 M 108T (155mm) (Upgraded)
Towed artillery
110+ T 155 Panter 155/52 FT-2000 (155mm) (a total of 400 will be produced)[13]
825 M 101 (105mm)
535 M 114 (155mm)
162 M 115 (203mm)
175 M 116 (75mm)
171 M 59 (155mm)
128 Skoda (105mm)
10 M.39 Skoda (105mm) (Used in training)
10 105R Metalgun (105mm) (Used in training)
Recoilless artillery
2135 M 40A (106mm)
1000 M 20 (75mm) (in storage)
850 M 18 (57mm) (in storage)
Mortars
578 HY-12Di (120mm)
325 UT1 (81mm)
3175 M1/M29 (81mm)
1265 M-30 (107mm)
n/a M-19 (60mm) (Less)
TuAF F-16s Chase Greek Mirages and F-16s The Turkish Air Force was established to protect Turkey and Turkish nation against possible threats (More) The Turkish Air Force was established to protect Turkey and Turkish nation against possible threats and dangers to come from the air and facilitate the mission of the Turkish Army and Navy. The Headquarters of the Turkish Air Force is located in Ankara.
The main mission of the Turkish Air Force, as an integral part of the Turkish Armed Forces, are deterring any hostile intentions, intercepting enemy aircraft upon their ingress into the Turkish Air Space and collapsing the enemy's determination and power to continue fight by destroying its vital military targets, in case of an attack and winning the war as soon as possible with minimum loss, through the use of existing weapons and assets of high speed and destructive power.
Turkish Air Force, performing these main duties by carrying out various activities and functions in peace and wartime, was involved in an intensive working period in order to attain the contemporary world aviation level and take up its position in the defense of the country more effectively after its re- establishment in parallel with the directives of Atatürk in the Republican Period. Starting from this period, the Turkish Air Force reached its current high level of power as a result of the tremendous and meticulous efforts pursued.
Furthermore, comprehensive reorganization activities were accomplished in the existing organization and in various services, activities and systems during different periods to ensure the continuation of development and progress so far or, in other words, to keep up with our era called "The Age of Technology". These reorganization procedures have gained continuous practicability.
Establishment of an aerobatics team with the call sign Turkish Stars was approved on 11 September 1992, for the purpose of promoting the Turkish Air Force in country and aboard; popularizing aviation by improving public relations, and this title was announced on 11 January 1993. Turkish Stars conducted its first display with NF-5 A/B aircraft at the 4th Main Jet Base (Akıncı- Ankara) on 18 June 1993, which was also the closing ceremony of 1993 TAFC gunnery competitions.
The Turkish Air Force consists of personnel divided into two main groups as active duty and reserves, including rated officers, non-commissioned officers (NCOs), military cadets, civilian officials, enlisted personnel and conscripts. In addition, the personnel are divided into various branches and specialties as combatant and auxiliary corps. These branches and specialties are determined according to the requirements of the Turkish Air Force.
Officer requirement of the Turkish Air Force is met by the Air Force Academy as the main source. Students admitted to the Air Force Academy as officer candidates following a civilian or military high school education receive a bachelor's degree with a four-year programme.
Upon the four- year education and training in the Air Force Academy, cadets graduate with the rank of lieutenant as pilot candidates, after acquiring the intellectual and physical maturity, leadership qualities necessary for military missions, sufficient military, technical and social knowledge and competence, ability to pursue and comprehend the gravity of the problems that confront their country and the world, in accordance with the Principles and Revolutions of Atatürk and to adapt to the requirements of the modern era and technology. (Less)
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