Nigeria Approved Budget for T129 Atak
Nigeria, decided to acquire Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) T129 Atak attack helicopters from Turkiye.
Nigeria, decided to acquire Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) T129 Atak attack helicopters from Turkiye.
Turkish Aerospace TUSAŞ General Manager Professor Temel Kotil announced that T129 ATAK Helicopters would be exported to a second country, but the name will be announced at delivery. The first two ATAK helicopters dispatched to the Philippines were included in the Philippine Air Force inventory during a recent ceremony. Along with ATAK, Roketsan-produced missile systems such as the Cirit missiles were exported to the Philippines.
The Philippine Air Force Public Affairs Office announced that Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) made two T-129 ATAK helicopters reached the country. The helicopters are delivered to Clark Air Base, Mabalacat City by Turkish Air Force A400M air lifters.
TUSAŞ CEO Temel Kotil stated that they would deliver six Hürkuş aircraft to the Air Force Command in February.
Philippine Air Force waits, Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) made T-129 Attack helicopters eagerly. The force will deploy six helicopters to the 15th Strike Wing known as “Trojans”.
Turkish Defence Ministry announced that the “Free Fire-2021” exercise was held at “General Nahit Şenoğlu Test Range and Exercise Area” in Polatlı, near Ankara.
TUSAŞ) won UN Agency’s (ISIF) 2021, UN agency World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and Best National Invention award.
Bangladesh Army Directorate General Defence Purchase (DGDP) has published an acquisition programme on its internet page making TUSAŞ’s T-129 Attack helicopter a “powerful” candidate.
The Philippines, on May 24, 2021, confirmed that they would acquire six T129B ATAK combat helicopters manufactured by Turkish Aerospace (TUSAS) in the amount of $ 269 million.
Department of State announced the settlement with Honeywell due to ITAR violations as Honeywell will pay a civil penalty of $13 million.
ASELSAN shared an image from the T-129 ATAK helicopter. A female pilot is featured inside the cockpit.
Pakistan Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Nadeem Raza and his delegation visited Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) in Ankara.
Turkish Aerospace, member of the Board of Directors and CEO Temel Kotil attended a television programme. He talked about the firm's projects and achievements.
Turkish Navy’s planned drill “Blue Homeland 2021” have started. The drill will be executed on the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea simultaneously.