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Turkey: In limited use, mounted to KCR-556. [13] MGL South Africa Turkey: Produced by Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation. AG36 Germany: In use with HK416. [64] AGS-17 East Germany Soviet Union: Mounted on Otokar Akrep & Engerek vehicles mostly used in Cyprus Turkish Peace Force Command. [65] Mk 19 United States Turkey
The Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation (Turkish: Makine ve Kimya Endüstrisi or MKE for short), established in 1950, is a reorganization of government-controlled group of factories in Turkey that supplied the Turkish Armed Forces with military products.
STM Kargu is a small portable rotary wing loitering munition produced in Turkey by STM (Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş.) that has been designed for asymmetric warfare or counter-insurgency. It can be carried by a single personnel in both autonomous and manual modes.
Turkey: Short range surface-to-air missile 32 vehicles [12] Anti-aircraft guns; Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70 Sweden Turkey: Anti-aircraft autocannon: L/70 x With radar capabilities. Oerlikon GDF Switzerland Turkey: GDF-003B Modernized x Locally produced version of Oerlikon 35 mm twin gun known as MKEK GDF-003B.
The GOKDENIZ (Turkish: Aselsan Gökdeniz) complex along with Aselsan ATOM 35mm [1] [2] airburst ammunition is an all-weather-capable Turkish 35 mm dual barrel close-in weapon system (CIWS) developed by Aselsan.
Military equipment of Turkey. Turkish Land Forces. Turkish Air Force. Turkish Naval Forces. Gendarmerie General Command. Turkish Coast Guard Command. General ...
The MPT (Turkish: Millî Piyade Tüfeği, 'National Infantry Rifle') [8] [9] is a modular rifle family designed by MKEK and produced by MKEK, Sarsılmaz Arms and Kalekalıp to meet the demands of the Turkish Armed Forces and to replace its aging rifles such as the Heckler & Koch G3 and Heckler & Koch HK33 due to most of them being near the end of their service life.
The Turkish Mauser can be used to describe many Mauser rifles used by the Ottoman Empire and then the Republic of Turkey. The Mauser Model 1887 rifle, chambered in 9.5x60mm [1] The Mauser Model 1890 rifle and carbine, chambered in 7.65×53mm Mauser [2] [3] The Mauser Model 1893 rifle, chambered in 7.65×53mm and later in 7.92×57mm Mauser [4]