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This is not just an air defence system those single and twin blasters with programmable and standard ammo is an awesome anti personal/material/drone and aircraft system and basically anything else within reason really sweet and everyone seems to be working getting one for their military, Hard to imagine it not being fitted with some twin and quad tube dual mission missiles at some point
He said the commander can't control the gun. Wonder how easy it is to program it to hit a target on the fly. I'm not saying use it like an IFV but seems like a no brainer to have the ability for the commander to aim and shoot at incoming enemies in a pinch. Two 35mm airburst projectiles coming may way? Bet your ass I am getting the fuck out of there. Shit could blanket an entire home in a single burst. I wonder if the projectiles spread is uniform. Think Rheinmetall AHEAD ammo fires a pretty uniform spread of tungsten ‐ obviously not perfect but pretty uniformed. The US needs to get its head out of its ass with these 20mm AP/HE rounds. I mean it is cool we can essentially hit a bullet with an other bullet mid air but there is no margin for error. I think 40mm gives enough range, velocity, and payload for every target and is cheaper than sending missiles. Less rounds required compared to the CIWIS for any threat theoretically. 35mm is good too and has the benefit of more ammo and better against cheap drones per bullet.
Word of advice: the opening animation of the guy opening the door as it slams against the wall is very loud relative to the narration, you should lower the sound of that slam and the creaking.
@@marcamant7258 Yeah you are right. Western civilization created out of human rights violations. Specially USA, UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. Slavery, wars, stolen lands, do you need more human rights violations?
@@Ramirez83786 How about actually inventing anything? turkey often claims vehicles as their own designs like the Altay tank, the T129 and the MKEK MPT. none of those are turkish designs, they are south korean, italian and german respectively.
@@Ramirez83786 It doesn't have to be 100% turkish. the problem is that they're basically 0% turkish, yet turkey claims that they are indigenous designs.
Yeah and here we are in America with 20mm firing kinetic rounds. Why we don't use proximity fuses is beyond me as there is no margin for error. I love the fact we can hit a bullet with a bullet mid air but we really need to upgrade to a 35mm or 40mm for the extra range and velocity. AHEAD(german) ammo is good too. Heard their proximity fuse sends a pretty uniform spread allowing ya to have a wall of tungsten in a predictable pattern .
i like it because both barrel are next together. meanwhile in WT most AA units ammo going to waste such as gepard because they put the tracking radar between 2 barrels which make them wider so u cant aim correctly at enemy tanks when facing their frontal armor.
I like this system very much. I hope with the upgrades it will also receive Sungur MANPADS… The only bad thing other than that is how slow the serial production has been going. In 5 years of production only a dozen sets were delivered to armed forces.
@@Rubashow no, its an orlikon GDF manufactured under license by MKEK (Makina ve Kimya Endüstrisi Kurumu). its the predecessor of the "Rheinmetall Oerlikon Millennium Gun" ("mantis system" or "SysFla") and was used in e.g. the "Flakpanzer Gepard" since the 1960s.
This gun uses 2 X (Oerlikon GDF 35x228 mm rounds) with the regular fire rate 550 rpm per barrel. While Rheinmetall's Mantis and Millennium both use the same gun but with improved fire rate of up to 1000 rpm (I think the barrel is water cooled but I'm not sure don't quote me) thus achieving almost the same rate of fire with one barrel instead of two.
@@themengene1132 no acctualy not. Our dictator is bff with your dictator 🤗 so we are friends. Politics is miracle ☺ And btw Serbs dont hate Turks. We hate serbs which took Islam and speak about them as they are bigger Turks then real Turks 😉
@@aleksandarjevremovic1028 mmmh bro, we were lived in ottoman empire time for 550 years, We're related by blood.Actually, I don't think we're two foreign countries. 550 years is no less time, my grandfather and your grandfather lived in the same country. So but thier childrens like enemy its so bad, ı hope u are talking true because ı saw some videos, in bosnia and kosava war, some serbs telling we are going to kill turks, but u right There are racists in every country
@@themengene1132 if they say that they dont hate turks that is realy realy small precentage of that kinda people mostly of that serbs hate that politicans who ar working with turkey
i think this weapon would be feared by by turkish enemy given its multi task capabilities it can be a reliable asset to any Army that will posses it. hope Phillipines will acquire it for its military arsenal.
It can't compete with the mantis system because Korkut uses an Oerlikon gun licensed from the maker of the mantis. Oerlikon might be the best CIWs on the market. Honestly if the Bradley replacement used an Oerlikon that would be cool
Anyone can buy barrels. Here the technology is om radars optics and ammunition. Turkey developed indigenous radar optics and ATOM programmavle ammunition. If Ukraine could have such guns iranian drones couldnt fly above ukraine.
After ordering certain Russian systems, I almost believed that Turkey was going to buy another Russian system, like Pantsir. Perhaps, they took cues from Russian systems to create this.
@@tezcanuyank3446 of course the usa sells patriot systems, germany has them for example. the problem is, that turkey has proven to be an unreliable and unstable "ally" even in nato, thus most western nations decided against the transfer of modern military hardware to turkey after 2010. add to this several massive violations of armament and proliferation treaties with germany and other nations, nobody wants to deal with the turkish defense industry and military anymore.
@@zhufortheimpaler4041 well we won't want a terror state in our border which america insists on wanting to create so yeah we have problems with the west you are the one is unreliable "ally" not we and not just in erdoğan regine too since we joined the nato you don't want us to buy any critical equipment which is vital for our defence
@@tezcanuyank3446 well at first, you have to buy them, we sell them. second: not the usa or any other nato nation does want a formation of a kurdish state inside turkey. but turkey massively surpresses the kurds inside its borders and is now violating international law by fighting a war in syria against the kurds. third: turkey has shown over the last few decades, that it is unreliable and more than willing to violate international treaties with nato allies. a few examples in respect to weapons trade: the german leopard 2a4 mbt were delivered to turkey with contractually fixed conditions on their use. these conditions were only defensive, only inside turkish borders and only during nato operations. turkey violated all these conditions. next example is small arms like the g3, mp5 and other weapons. turkey´s national army industry got licenses for them from german arms manufacturers under the contractually fixed condition, that they may only produce these weapons and components of them for domestic use in the turkish military. turkey has sold these weapons to nations under EU and UN embargo on weapons and military hardware like belarus and several other, proliferating weapons for domestic use only in conflict regions outside the turkish borders. this is again a clear violation of license usage and non proliferation clauses in the contracts and treaties the turkish government signed prior to erdogans government. tell me, how could any nation trust turkey in this situation with top of the line modern military hardware? if you were a banker and someone would come to your and ask for a credit and he has a record of repeatedly violating the contract agreements on prior credits, would you give him another credit? i guess not the list of those cases is long, these were just 2 examples of unreliablility and open violation of international weapon contracts conducted by turkey.
@@zhufortheimpaler4041 shit ain’t no Different then the USA. I don’t see anyone complaining when the UK and America hold hands while they trample over a country illegally. Sell illegal weapons to illegal groups. Like common. Not to mention NATO in it of itself doesn’t like turkey as turkey isn’t brainwashed lol. No smart country wants the USA. Poland and japan. South Korea etc they all want to be independent and not have to constantly used as a tool. Who really believes any country is gonna hold up the terms of usage like turkey was caring out a military operation for the sake of its national security. It doesn’t care if germany never intended the leopard 2a4 to be used in such ways. Not to mention germany actively arms groups turkey is fighting using those same German weapons to kill troops from there nato ally. NATO is a laughing stock. Clearly turkey won’t need them much longer, heck neither should any of the big European nations. Turkeys defense industry is rising, it’s going after its own interests which the USA and other NATO members don’t like because why should NATOs 2nd largest army be independent and tackle its own security issues? Seriously if a countries people are endangered you will utilize any weapons. No one cares if America said you can’t use it passed that building over that mountain by that lake
A modern version of the Gepard that has been so successful against drones in Ukraine, certainly will be a market for this and the similar Korean Sky Tiger
I was going to say Rheinmetall has been doing this a lot more than Turkey, but it's generally a good thing for countries to develop and build their own systems when they can. Plus the cross platform compatibility to navy ships is a bonus. Since Ukraine has proven what drones can do now, I think it's a little concerning we in the U.S. don't have such systems on land or sea---just CIWS.
No they're not.. Because they don't have 35mm AA guns. They're however gonna use a 50mm Bushmaster chain gun, which is an upgraded 35mm Bushmaster lll, on the replacement for US Army's Bradley IFV.
@@WeaponDetective Thanks for the reply, big fan of your channel! That is good to hear about the M-42, 40mm guns are still useful. Turkey should put the 90mm from the M-48 on a truck too(just kidding).
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@@someguy8732 Well, that depends. Culturaly, up until now, it was definitely not part of the west, but looking at it from a political or military perspective things are not as clear. It's a NATO country after all.
@@Tealice1 well, politically they have been trending back to an Islamic dictatorship for a while. I think bringing them into NATO was simply for convenience
. There is a problem with the population that lives in the far east of the country but there was a very strong movement in favor of western values like democracy and Freedom of speech in the past
Bir uçaksavar düşünün.. Avtüfeği bıldırcın vurması gibi davranıyor. Mermiler hedefin çok yakınında patlayıp yüzlerce küçük parçacıklar ile hedefi ıskalamıyor, tüm zırhsız hava araçlarını düşürebilir. Bunun üzerine uçaksavar güdümlü roketleri eklenebilir.
Why not they equip them with anti aircraft missiles to be like "all in one" like pantsire system? They made a missile system similar to stinger equipped on 4X4 vehicles
To compare korkut And us bradly Korkut is deadly weapon system Korkut had twin barrel gun And Bradly had single barrel gun Also Russian had twin barrel gun
Dude are you stupid? Korkut and Bradley arent even in the same category. Korkut is self propelled anti aircraft gun, and bradley is an infantry fighting vehicle, they are totally different.
The latest Anti-Aircraft gun from the west? This is a swiss 2×35 mm Oerlikon KDC-02 gun from the early 50's. A Oerlikon GDF-003 with AHEAD from the 60's produced under licence by MKEK with a copy from Oerlikon Skyguard radar on a tank? Nice concept from the 1970's 👍
I love your logic. Morocco longitude 9°24′00.00″ West, while Germany at 10.4515° East and France at 2° 20' 56.4504'' East. So, the real Western country is Morocco, and Germany and France are not parts of the Western World. :)
@@habahan4257 No, Turkey is the West...I mean, love my logic or not but this guy claims it is. I'm not the one who struggles with national identity complex. That's beyond pathetic. Terms like "east" or "west" are relative to me.
@@matovicmmilan I'm Turkish and I have no problem with being in the East or being a citizen of an eastern country. But, I think weapon systems developed and certificated according to western standards are western weapons. So, even Korean and Japanese weapon systems are weapons of the west. Maybe I am old school. For me, there are the eastern bloc and western bloc. The members of the western bloc produce weapons of the west. So, this guy's logic is more suitable for me.
3:19 sometimes the tank looks like the hi-tech russian anti-aircraft-tanks in the "iron eagle" films from the late 80´s ruclips.net/video/QaLkUVe2JhU/видео.html
That's right, the Korkut looks a lot like that vehicle. But it should not be forgotten that the M113-based vehicle in that movie was the so-called BMP.
Turkey really stradles the line, Ataturk set it on a clearly westernizing path (basically, he wanted to follow the French example. Pls keep in mind we are talking about the 1920s). But as time went on and specially after his death, the reforming and modernizing started to be both slower and less western inspired.
Turkey is such a weird country to me. Yet good for them for supporting their arms industry as we are seeing in Ukraine with Russia it is important to be able to manufacture your own gear. Can't always rely on others in the ever shifting geo political world. I might be American but I want our allies to be strong on their own and work with us. This is why I'm glad Australia strives so hard on their manufacturing their own submarine with help from the US and Britian instead of the other deals offered up to them where they didn't have that ability. Their previous attempt didn't work out so well. It maybe more expensive and you may not have the best and it might be bumpy but it is worth it. So good shit Turkey. I am curious on why they wouldn't allow the commander to take control of the gun. It is a no brainer to have the ability to shoot incoming enemy in a pinch. Unless its super easy to make adjustments on the fly I just don't see why not and I'm not saying they should use it as an IFV too ‐ just why take it away.
@@DeadManRising36 if you are talking about race, you should know that there are other turkic people in Europe that are considered Western too such as the Hungarians, and even the Polish people. There are the Sami people, the roma and others. And if it's because of religion, the Albanian Muslims are there and they are Western and European, so are the Bosnian people too. By the way, who the hell are you to determine who is Western and who is not. You are just a random RUclipsr freely commenting on subjects based on your opinion.
Turkey is an islamic country and therefore it belongs in the muslim world. Turkey does not share western values and has never gone through or adopted the values of the rennaisance the west has. It is an allied country to the west (so far), but it has never been nor will it ever be a western country. Turkey is culturally, religiously, ethically too far apart from the west to ever be a part of the west. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_world
*Korkut obsolete and old , Russian techs much better and already 50 years ahead, look at Panzir-M - most advanced AA system of close perimeter, combined with S-400 (which turks bought recently) is impenetrable*
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Decent information and human voice, thanks
This is not just an air defence system those single and twin blasters with programmable and standard ammo is an awesome anti personal/material/drone and aircraft system and basically anything else within reason really sweet and everyone seems to be working getting one for their military,
Hard to imagine it not being fitted with some twin and quad tube dual mission missiles at some point
These systems can also be used against Incoming missiles. Korkut fend of numereous Iranian militia missiles in Iraq.
He said the commander can't control the gun. Wonder how easy it is to program it to hit a target on the fly. I'm not saying use it like an IFV but seems like a no brainer to have the ability for the commander to aim and shoot at incoming enemies in a pinch. Two 35mm airburst projectiles coming may way? Bet your ass I am getting the fuck out of there. Shit could blanket an entire home in a single burst.
I wonder if the projectiles spread is uniform. Think Rheinmetall AHEAD ammo fires a pretty uniform spread of tungsten ‐ obviously not perfect but pretty uniformed.
The US needs to get its head out of its ass with these 20mm AP/HE rounds. I mean it is cool we can essentially hit a bullet with an other bullet mid air but there is no margin for error. I think 40mm gives enough range, velocity, and payload for every target and is cheaper than sending missiles. Less rounds required compared to the CIWIS for any threat theoretically. 35mm is good too and has the benefit of more ammo and better against cheap drones per bullet.
Word of advice: the opening animation of the guy opening the door as it slams against the wall is very loud relative to the narration, you should lower the sound of that slam and the creaking.
Agreed.
You are really a detective. This is the best video on Korkut. Thanks bro 👍
Turkey has been turning out very outstanding weapons.
Impressive vehicle. Turkey is making some interesting products.
Human rights?
@@marcamant7258 Yeah you are right. Western civilization created out of human rights violations. Specially USA, UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. Slavery, wars, stolen lands, do you need more human rights violations?
Turkish weapon industry, a new rising star
Not really, they've never come up with an original design.
@@HannarrMontannarr why spend a lot of money to reinvent the wheel?
@@Ramirez83786 How about actually inventing anything? turkey often claims vehicles as their own designs like the Altay tank, the T129 and the MKEK MPT. none of those are turkish designs, they are south korean, italian and german respectively.
@@HannarrMontannarr Why does it have to be 100% Turkish? I'm not sure but I'll bet that for example french tank leclerc isn't 100% french parts.
@@Ramirez83786 It doesn't have to be 100% turkish. the problem is that they're basically 0% turkish, yet turkey claims that they are indigenous designs.
100% türk bu kanal, pronouncation başka türlü bu kadar iyi olamaz
That’s a well thought out weapon. Very nice!
Yeah and here we are in America with 20mm firing kinetic rounds. Why we don't use proximity fuses is beyond me as there is no margin for error. I love the fact we can hit a bullet with a bullet mid air but we really need to upgrade to a 35mm or 40mm for the extra range and velocity.
AHEAD(german) ammo is good too. Heard their proximity fuse sends a pretty uniform spread allowing ya to have a wall of tungsten in a predictable pattern .
i like it because both barrel are next together.
meanwhile in WT most AA units ammo going to waste such as gepard because they put the tracking radar between 2 barrels which make them wider so u cant aim correctly at enemy tanks when facing their frontal armor.
Good video production! Very informative and high class material. 👍
Thanks for your nice comment
I like this system very much. I hope with the upgrades it will also receive Sungur MANPADS… The only bad thing other than that is how slow the serial production has been going. In 5 years of production only a dozen sets were delivered to armed forces.
Great advantage of this korkut weapon destructive is the built-in radar.
Why? Literally every comparable system has a built in radar as well.
@@Rubashow it is still an advantage
@@SA-xf1eb over what?
@@borkwoof696 not having a radar at all.
It´s literally like a double barreled german mantis system.
With some changes it can also be used as a ciws.
Is it? I have found no hints at licensing or cooperations with German or Swiss comanies. Could it be that Aselsan developed it on their own?
@@Rubashow no, its an orlikon GDF manufactured under license by MKEK (Makina ve Kimya Endüstrisi Kurumu).
its the predecessor of the "Rheinmetall Oerlikon Millennium Gun" ("mantis system" or "SysFla") and was used in e.g. the "Flakpanzer Gepard" since the 1960s.
@@pr7638 cool, thx
That’s its main purpose but for doing air over for moving friendly targets
This gun uses 2 X (Oerlikon GDF 35x228 mm rounds) with the regular fire rate 550 rpm per barrel. While Rheinmetall's Mantis and Millennium both use the same gun but with improved fire rate of up to 1000 rpm (I think the barrel is water cooled but I'm not sure don't quote me) thus achieving almost the same rate of fire with one barrel instead of two.
The USA and Nato should pay attention to this. Attack drones are becoming more and more of a threat. This can address that threat.
Great system developed by our friends. Greetings from Serbia
You hate turks , how we can be friends...
@@themengene1132 no acctualy not. Our dictator is bff with your dictator 🤗 so we are friends. Politics is miracle ☺
And btw Serbs dont hate Turks. We hate serbs which took Islam and speak about them as they are bigger Turks then real Turks 😉
@@aleksandarjevremovic1028 mmmh bro, we were lived in ottoman empire
time for 550 years, We're related by blood.Actually, I don't think we're two foreign countries. 550 years is no less time, my grandfather and your grandfather lived in the same country. So but thier childrens like enemy its so bad, ı hope u are talking true because ı saw some videos, in bosnia and kosava war, some serbs telling we are going to kill turks, but u right There are racists in every country
@@themengene1132 if they say that they dont hate turks that is realy realy small precentage of that kinda people mostly of that serbs hate that politicans who ar working with turkey
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i think this weapon would be feared by by turkish enemy given its multi task capabilities it can be a reliable asset to any Army that will posses it. hope Phillipines will acquire it for its military arsenal.
The naval version of the weapon called GOKDENIZ had been acquired by PN in the upcoming corvette warship.
Good analysis and informative video. Now Ukraine demands the Korkut instead of the Gepard.
Senjata terbaik untuk ATM dan GAPU
( grup pertahanan artileri udara) selain itu pilihan saya adalah Panstir S 1...buatan Russia..
It can't compete with the mantis system because Korkut uses an Oerlikon gun licensed from the maker of the mantis.
Oerlikon might be the best CIWs on the market. Honestly if the Bradley replacement used an Oerlikon that would be cool
Anyone can buy barrels.
Here the technology is om radars optics and ammunition.
Turkey developed indigenous radar optics and ATOM programmavle ammunition.
If Ukraine could have such guns iranian drones couldnt fly above ukraine.
the turkey armed forces their brand new anti aircraft gum system for the korkum. armed with 2-35mm guns.
Korkut should be integrated with Hissar A system
It is a part of that system actually.
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Good report. Thanks.
Beautiful vehicle 👌💯🇹🇷
despite Israel's effort to eliminate Turkish and Iranian engineers, scientists, academics and athletes
not Turkish but yes Mossad assasinated many Persian scientist
After ordering certain Russian systems, I almost believed that Turkey was going to buy another Russian system, like Pantsir. Perhaps, they took cues from Russian systems to create this.
USA don't sell Patriot thats why we buyed S-400 otherwise we don't use eastern block equipment
@@tezcanuyank3446 of course the usa sells patriot systems, germany has them for example.
the problem is, that turkey has proven to be an unreliable and unstable "ally" even in nato, thus most western nations decided against the transfer of modern military hardware to turkey after 2010.
add to this several massive violations of armament and proliferation treaties with germany and other nations, nobody wants to deal with the turkish defense industry and military anymore.
@@zhufortheimpaler4041 well we won't want a terror state in our border which america insists on wanting to create so yeah we have problems with the west you are the one is unreliable "ally" not we and not just in erdoğan regine too since we joined the nato you don't want us to buy any critical equipment which is vital for our defence
@@tezcanuyank3446 well at first, you have to buy them, we sell them.
second: not the usa or any other nato nation does want a formation of a kurdish state inside turkey. but turkey massively surpresses the kurds inside its borders and is now violating international law by fighting a war in syria against the kurds.
third: turkey has shown over the last few decades, that it is unreliable and more than willing to violate international treaties with nato allies.
a few examples in respect to weapons trade:
the german leopard 2a4 mbt were delivered to turkey with contractually fixed conditions on their use.
these conditions were only defensive, only inside turkish borders and only during nato operations.
turkey violated all these conditions.
next example is small arms like the g3, mp5 and other weapons. turkey´s national army industry got licenses for them from german arms manufacturers under the contractually fixed condition, that they may only produce these weapons and components of them for domestic use in the turkish military.
turkey has sold these weapons to nations under EU and UN embargo on weapons and military hardware like belarus and several other, proliferating weapons for domestic use only in conflict regions outside the turkish borders.
this is again a clear violation of license usage and non proliferation clauses in the contracts and treaties the turkish government signed prior to erdogans government.
tell me, how could any nation trust turkey in this situation with top of the line modern military hardware?
if you were a banker and someone would come to your and ask for a credit and he has a record of repeatedly violating the contract agreements on prior credits, would you give him another credit? i guess not
the list of those cases is long, these were just 2 examples of unreliablility and open violation of international weapon contracts conducted by turkey.
@@zhufortheimpaler4041 shit ain’t no
Different then the USA. I don’t see anyone complaining when the UK and America hold hands while they trample over a country illegally. Sell illegal weapons to illegal groups. Like common. Not to mention NATO in it of itself doesn’t like turkey as turkey isn’t brainwashed lol. No smart country wants the USA. Poland and japan. South Korea etc they all want to be independent and not have to constantly used as a tool. Who really believes any country is gonna hold up the terms of usage like turkey was caring out a military operation for the sake of its national security. It doesn’t care if germany never intended the leopard 2a4 to be used in such ways. Not to mention germany actively arms groups turkey is fighting using those same German weapons to kill troops from there nato ally. NATO is a laughing stock. Clearly turkey won’t need them much longer, heck neither should any of the big European nations. Turkeys defense industry is rising, it’s going after its own interests which the USA and other NATO members don’t like because why should NATOs 2nd largest army be independent and tackle its own security issues? Seriously if a countries people are endangered you will utilize any weapons. No one cares if America said you can’t use it passed that building over that mountain by that lake
A modern version of the Gepard that has been so successful against drones in Ukraine, certainly will be a market for this and the similar Korean Sky Tiger
I was going to say Rheinmetall has been doing this a lot more than Turkey, but it's generally a good thing for countries to develop and build their own systems when they can. Plus the cross platform compatibility to navy ships is a bonus. Since Ukraine has proven what drones can do now, I think it's a little concerning we in the U.S. don't have such systems on land or sea---just CIWS.
Good for Muslim world . Bangladesh has priority Turkies arms. Dhaka
Turkey is not a muslim country it s secular
@@grimreaper3434 Bangledesh is a Muslim country though.
@@nicholasavasthi9879 ı m talking about Turkey
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This is an effective system
I really wonder why not many countries build fast AA tanks agains rocket and mortar threats.
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U.S. is now replacing similar 35mm systems with 50mm. Any upgrade of this to 50mm or higher?
No they're not.. Because they don't have 35mm AA guns. They're however gonna use a 50mm Bushmaster chain gun, which is an upgraded 35mm Bushmaster lll, on the replacement for US Army's Bradley IFV.
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Bunlarla mi durdurcan 🤣
@@sessiztepe3350 hayır, Siper HSS ile durdurcan. Siper HSSye saldıran ARM yi ile Korkutla durdurcan.
@@bruensal7182 öyle dandik füzelerle ? Hepsi dandik daha gelişmişleri varken napayım onları ben ? Siz çok geride kalmışsınız kusura bakmayın
@@sessiztepe3350 Siper Blok II 150km, Siper Block III 250+km. Siper Block III menzili ve güdümü SM-6 dengi.
@@bruensal7182 sm 6-2 de mi var ?
Wow Turkey still has M-42 Dusters? Awesome. They should throw some modern IR/EO and an automatic tracking system on them and sell them
The Turkish M-48s have long been scrapped. The turrets of some SPAAGs were removed and mounted on trucks.
@@WeaponDetective Thanks for the reply, big fan of your channel! That is good to hear about the M-42, 40mm guns are still useful. Turkey should put the 90mm from the M-48 on a truck too(just kidding).
@@rorybrown7632 Yes, I wrote M48 instead of M42, sorry :))))
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Literally! But that´s a standard modernization for many NATO members. Same with german Rheinmetal: ruclips.net/video/BgdWNryUhr0/видео.html.
Quite informative and nicely structured video, but Turkeys status as a western nation is debatable to say the least.
As in not western at all lol.
@@someguy8732 Well, that depends. Culturaly, up until now, it was definitely not part of the west, but looking at it from a political or military perspective things are not as clear. It's a NATO country after all.
@@Tealice1 well, politically they have been trending back to an Islamic dictatorship for a while. I think bringing them into NATO was simply for convenience
. There is a problem with the population that lives in the far east of the country but there was a very strong movement in favor of western values like democracy and Freedom of speech in the past
Not western as a nation, but it's politically a western state. NATO proves that
Please offer to Philippine
Good for air defense.how much does it cost? i mean a single unit including the munition
10 Million Euro full pro unit
@@denizyasicioglu7714 Wow already the cost of a Patriot Missile or an S400..And the unit does not include the command and control vehicle?
@@baldocute full Paket all Munition complette ☺2 bugatti chiron 😆😆
@@denizyasicioglu7714 A price of one Bugatti La Voiture Noire i might say 😊😊😊
@@baldocute 😊😊
Bir uçaksavar düşünün..
Avtüfeği bıldırcın vurması gibi davranıyor.
Mermiler hedefin çok yakınında patlayıp yüzlerce küçük parçacıklar ile hedefi ıskalamıyor, tüm zırhsız hava araçlarını düşürebilir.
Bunun üzerine uçaksavar güdümlü roketleri eklenebilir.
every time i see spaags, i see copies of zsu 23-4
the hull looks like an M113 APC
is a amphibious m113 of 30tons really possible ?
يؤسفني تظليل أرضية الترجمة التي تحجب من المنظر
Why not they equip them with anti aircraft missiles to be like "all in one" like pantsire system?
They made a missile system similar to stinger equipped on 4X4 vehicles
Turkish military usually does not like all in one stuffs
@@fg6721That's so true :/
We will give a red carpet for sir erdogan to visit our militery industry.. assalamualikum wr wb brader turkey. See you on indonesia 2021..
this is awesome
was kostet so eine überhaupt, weiss jemand bescheid?
how much does one cost, does anyone know?
About 30 million Euros I guess. (One set)
To compare korkut
And us bradly
Korkut is deadly weapon system
Korkut had twin barrel gun
And Bradly had single barrel gun
Also Russian had twin barrel gun
Dude are you stupid? Korkut and Bradley arent even in the same category. Korkut is self propelled anti aircraft gun, and bradley is an infantry fighting vehicle, they are totally different.
@@omeraktas4821 maybe he mean the linebacker?
you would think they would be able to luanch small drones in modern times - espeicilly in mountanous country
Mini and micro drones are great risks and only cost effective solution to them SPAGG.
cheaper solution for shooting down drones instead of wasting expensive missiles
Are you trying to tell me that this thing can shoot at mortarshells?!
We are not claiming anything. The manufacturer gives this information.
Badass
This thing is huge and bulky
Hmm, if this thing can float on the water. I wonder what would happen if it would fire on the water.
Imagine shooting backwards with this thing to increase its velocity on water.
Aynı anda mermi seçimi yapabilür
The latest Anti-Aircraft gun from the west? This is a swiss 2×35 mm Oerlikon KDC-02 gun from the early 50's.
A Oerlikon GDF-003 with AHEAD from the 60's produced under licence by MKEK with a copy from Oerlikon Skyguard radar on a tank?
Nice concept from the 1970's 👍
Don't forget Skyguard
It has programmable airburst ammunition, wow so 70's
@@lawrenicium9460 this and these types of systems are the best against HALE drones. And they are very good for anti-material anti-infantry
Better go easy when taking corners.
Gaijin when?
Lol I hope gaijin put this spaa in war thunder
I don't remember that Turkey is in the West? Except maybe from the perspective of Uzbekistan?
I love your logic. Morocco longitude 9°24′00.00″ West, while Germany at 10.4515° East and France at 2° 20' 56.4504'' East. So, the real Western country is Morocco, and Germany and France are not parts of the Western World. :)
@@habahan4257
No, Turkey is the West...I mean, love my logic or not but this guy claims it is.
I'm not the one who struggles with national identity complex. That's beyond pathetic. Terms like "east" or "west" are relative to me.
@@matovicmmilan I'm Turkish and I have no problem with being in the East or being a citizen of an eastern country. But, I think weapon systems developed and certificated according to western standards are western weapons. So, even Korean and Japanese weapon systems are weapons of the west. Maybe I am old school. For me, there are the eastern bloc and western bloc. The members of the western bloc produce weapons of the west. So, this guy's logic is more suitable for me.
now turkey just need a jet engine. then it will care no one!
They already
@@Mr-vy2lb which one?
@@Mr-vy2lb when where and how 🤔
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Ayos,sinabayan ko kokut buto pakwan
Are you from Turkey
This is soo hard
Why would you call Turkich weapon "of the west"?
nato
You aren't using "however" correctly.
Limited Radar easily jammed virtually useless
It shotdown many chinese drones in libya thats its purpose defense against helicopters drones etc
3:19 sometimes the tank looks like the hi-tech russian anti-aircraft-tanks in the "iron eagle" films from the late 80´s
ruclips.net/video/QaLkUVe2JhU/видео.html
That's right, the Korkut looks a lot like that vehicle. But it should not be forgotten that the M113-based vehicle in that movie was the so-called BMP.
Kurkot isn't the last spaag the Italian draco is basically a 76mm Otomatic on a centauro chassis
🇦🇱🇽🇰🇹🇷❤
So basically they put a copy of a GDF-00X on an M113 to create a cheap copy of a Gepard.
Cope, this thing is likely much better than Gepard. Gepard is 80s at most 90s technology.
Last prussian doktrine TURKISH ARMED FORCES oh yeah
🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨👍💪
Ukraine need it.Slava Ukraine 💙💛
Korkut uses the Rheinmetal gun
that is the 35mm gun from former Oerlikon group - Rheinmetall has bought the Oerlikon military division in 1999
Oerlikon
The camo looks like its stolen from the germans
Maybe Germans stole it from the Turks? Its just a camo afterall, also get over your complexes!
Is Turkey considered a western country? I thought it was a muslim country?
It is not a Western Country
Turkey really stradles the line, Ataturk set it on a clearly westernizing path (basically, he wanted to follow the French example. Pls keep in mind we are talking about the 1920s). But as time went on and specially after his death, the reforming and modernizing started to be both slower and less western inspired.
Turkey is the only western country whose people are Muslims. Do not make up your mind before coming to Turkey.
Long live turkey
Long lıve Erdoğan
Turkey is such a weird country to me. Yet good for them for supporting their arms industry as we are seeing in Ukraine with Russia it is important to be able to manufacture your own gear. Can't always rely on others in the ever shifting geo political world.
I might be American but I want our allies to be strong on their own and work with us. This is why I'm glad Australia strives so hard on their manufacturing their own submarine with help from the US and Britian instead of the other deals offered up to them where they didn't have that ability. Their previous attempt didn't work out so well. It maybe more expensive and you may not have the best and it might be bumpy but it is worth it.
So good shit Turkey. I am curious on why they wouldn't allow the commander to take control of the gun. It is a no brainer to have the ability to shoot incoming enemy in a pinch. Unless its super easy to make adjustments on the fly I just don't see why not and I'm not saying they should use it as an IFV too ‐ just why take it away.
The West... 🤣🤣🤣neo Ottoman propaganda. Tyrkey is a islamist country. Erdogan is a islamist.
cry me a river , crusader. go open door for your mothers boyfriend.
Is Erdogan islamist? Yes
Is Turkey islamist? No, Ataturk would roll in his grave at the mere thought
The west?
Turkey is not a western country.
NATO
@@dr.mmaudi8194 doesnt make Turkey western.. just allied thats all.
@@DeadManRising36 if you are talking about race, you should know that there are other turkic people in Europe that are considered Western too such as the Hungarians, and even the Polish people. There are the Sami people, the roma and others.
And if it's because of religion, the Albanian Muslims are there and they are Western and European, so are the Bosnian people too.
By the way, who the hell are you to determine who is Western and who is not. You are just a random RUclipsr freely commenting on subjects based on your opinion.
turkey is both western and eastern country
turkey has lands both continent
Turkey is an islamic country and therefore it belongs in the muslim world. Turkey does not share western values and has never gone through or adopted the values of the rennaisance the west has. It is an allied country to the west (so far), but it has never been nor will it ever be a western country. Turkey is culturally, religiously, ethically too far apart from the west to ever be a part of the west.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_world
I don't consider Turkey as part of the 'West'?
Oerlikon mazafaka.
*Korkut obsolete and old , Russian techs much better and already 50 years ahead, look at Panzir-M - most advanced AA system of close perimeter, combined with S-400 (which turks bought recently) is impenetrable*
Didn't you see what Turkish Bayraktar TB2 did to pansirs?
Rheinmetal Germany made
Wow, turkey can built 50 year old weapon systems on their own. What comes next? 56k modems?
do you think it's funny?
West? Turkey unfortunatly leaves westerns values like freedom and the Rule of low and moves to autocracy with faster and faster speed
yes
Nice
Germany And France are more repressive against therir citizens freedom changes country to country
Doesn't anybody here know that it uses a refurbished useless M113 hull lol waste of time way too high
DONT. USE. YOUR. VOICE
You prefer some stilted and weird robo voice like in so many other videos? I think a human, accented voice is much easier to listen to than those weird and jarring voice-overs that many cheap and nasty channels use.