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    Cool Pics. Esspecialy the viper...

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    does anyone know if the current issue kevlar helmet is the german gefechtshelm or the PASGT?

    and does anyone have info about the helmet?

    thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerim View Post
    does anyone know if the current issue kevlar helmet is the german gefechtshelm or the PASGT?

    and does anyone have info about the helmet?

    thanks in advance
    The helmet seen in most of recent photos resembles German in terms of shape http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...postcount=5472

    I also wonder the exact origins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerim View Post
    does anyone know if the current issue kevlar helmet is the german gefechtshelm or the PASGT?
    Neither.

    Quote Originally Posted by kerim View Post
    and does anyone have info about the helmet?
    http://www.savarbalistik.com.tr/

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    Here is the photo I promised earlier.

    It is Thompson submachinegun produced by Turkish Cypriot freedom fighters before the arrival of the Turkish military on the island. It uses brass receiver, hand markings, and pretty crude markings--but hey they were made in caves to protect the facilities from EOKA militias!


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    The JSF Project

    On 12 July 2002, Turkey became the seventh international partner in the JSF Project, joining the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, Denmark and Norway. On 25 January 2007, Turkey signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for involvement in F-35 production. The Turkish Air Force is planning to initially order 116 F-35A "CTOL/Air Force versions" at a reported cost of $11 billion. It is reported that the aircraft will be produced under license in Turkey by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI).
    A Letter of Intent (LOI) was signed between TAI and Northrop Grumman ISS (NGISS) International on 6 February 2007. With the LOI, TAI becomes the second source for the F-35 Lightning II center fuselage during the JSF Signing. The number of center fuselages to be produced by Turkish Aerospace Industries will be determined depending on the number of F-35s Turkey will procure and the number of F-35s to be produced worldwide. The LOI represents a potential value in excess of $3 billion. Northrop Grumman currently produces all F-35 center fuselages at its F-35 assembly facility in Palmdale, California.
    TAI of Turkey is one of the two international suppliers to Northrop Grumman (the other being Denmark). On 10 December 2007, the Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI) was authorized by the Northrop Grumman to commence fabricating subassemblies for the first two F-35 production aircraft. The subassemblies – composite components and aircraft access doors – will be used in the F-35 center fuselage, a major section of the aircraft being produced by Northrop Grumman, a principal member of the Lockheed Martin-led F-35 global industry team.
    It is also anticipated that TAI after 2013 will also produce 100% of the F-35 under license from Lockheed Martin Corporation, as was also the case with the F-16 Fighting Falcon program Peace Onyx I and II. Turkey also intends to incorporate in the distant future several Turkish designed and manufactured electronic systems into the F-35 platform.


















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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedigman View Post
    These helmets have a different shape from the ones worn by soldiers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedigman View Post
    thanks and good to know its level 3a!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coolio View Post
    The helmet seen in most of recent photos resembles German in terms of shape http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...postcount=5472

    I also wonder the exact origins.
    yea that's whi I thaught it wasn't the pasgt. it also has a v- neck strap similar to the gefechtshelm

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    TuAF pics (aka Evil ) from the NOBLE ARDENT 2008 exercise






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    Awsome pictures!
    Powerful army

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    59.Th artillery brigade Ankara district...




    M-114 155mm heavy artillery. (its not service currently)

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    Soldier and technicsians with artillery computers..




    M-8 155mm artillery.(its not in service currently)




    Self propelled 203mm artilleries..

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    203 mm roaring...


    Various Turkish army units from eastern region...






    203 mm M-110 SPHG..



    203mm towed gun...







    İnfantry battalion before CT mission...




    AA team and Rheinmetal MK202 towed by unimog in traning field....

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