شركه Roketsan التركيه تعرض منتجاتها في معرض دبي للطيران
من بين المنتجات المعروضه صاروخ CIRIT ذات التوجيه الليزري والذي تخل الخدمه لدى الجيش التركي والجيش الاماراتي على المروحيه AH-1 Cobra والطائره AT-802i وتم استخدامه بنجاح في العمليات القتاليه ( Combat proven ) , نشر بالسابق عن نيه البحرين التزود بالصاروخ CIRIT وقد تم التأكيد رسميا على ان البحرين اشترت الصاروخ لتركيبه على مروحيات كوبرا التي تمتلكها كجزء من مشروع تطوير شامل للمروحيات
تعرض أيضا القنبله ذات التوجيه الثنائي GPS + ليزر Teber والتي لديها القدره على ضرب الأهداف الثابته والمتحركه بدقه متناهيه ( CEP اقل من 3 متر )
بالاضافه للصاروخ L-Umtas وصاروخ كروز SOM , وقد تم الاتفاق مع شركه ايرباص الاوروبيه على دمج الصاروخ SOM على طائرات يوروفايتر تايفون
كما ويعرض نظام الدفاع الجوي الجديد HISAR
Turkish Missile Expertise On Show
Since last year the UAE Armed Forces have been using the Roketsan Cirit, a 2.75-inch laser-guided rocket. The type has been fielded on the Turkish army’s Bell AH-1W Cobra helicopters, and also on the UAE’s Iomax AT-802i and Archangel border patrol aircraft. Cirit has been used in combat and has also been acquired by Bahrain as part of a modernization package for the Kingdom’s Bell AH-1E Cobras.
Unlike other laser-guided rockets, Cirit is a completely new weapon, rather than employing parts from unguided 2.75-inch rockets. Both motor and warhead meet Type V munition insensitivity requirements against bullet strike and liquid fires.
Roketsan (Stand 636) is also highlighting a number of other new weapons at Dubai, including the Teber precision-guidance bomb kit that was unveiled earlier this year. Applicable to Mk 81 (250-pound) and Mk 82 (500-pound) warheads, Teber is a kit that adds body strakes and a tail-mounted guidance package comprising a computer, inertial guidance system with GPS/GNSS, battery and aerodynamic control surfaces.
Teber also has a semi-active laser guidance seeker in the nose. Three modes of guidance are possible: inertial only, inertial plus GPS, and inertial/GPS and laser. Roketsan claims a CEP (circular error probable) of less than 3 m (10 ft) and a capability against moving targets traveling at speeds of up to 110 km/h (70 mph).
Teber is a weapon that is under consideration for the Archangel armed ISR turboprop single, as is the L-UMTAS laser-guided anti-tank missile developed by Roketsan as the primary armament of the TAI T-129 attack helicopter, and also for the SH-60 Seahawk naval helicopter.
Development and qualification of the laser-guided version were completed earlier this year, with first production deliveries to the Turkish armed forces due for early 2016. Work continues on an imaging infrared-guided variant.
Other weapons being highlighted at Dubai are the SOM and Hisar. SOM (standoff missile) is a 250-km (155-mile) range low-observable weapon that is now fielded on Turkish F-4E/2020 Phantoms and F-16 Block 40s. Roketsan has teamed with Airbus to study integration with the Eurofighter Typhoon, and together with Lockheed Martin is developing the SOM-J version. This version is reconfigured for internal carriage inside the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, as well as external carriage by other types.
Flight tests of SOM-J are scheduled to begin in early 2017, initially from an F-16 test platform, with production slated for 2018. Roketsan is reporting interest in the Gulf region for the SOM.
Hisar is a new air defense system being developed to meet a Turkish requirement for both low- and medium-altitude coverage. Two versions of the missile are being developed, both sharing common guidance and control systems. An imaging infrared seeker is employed, with a datalink for mid-course guidance, and the missiles are highly maneuverable thanks to thrust-vectoring. A dual-pulse rocket motor provides for additional maneuvering energy in the end-game.