Demir: There are three Alternative Engines for TF-X
President of Defence Industries Demir has presented the TF-X Engine road map for the future and he said three solutions would be on the table.
President of Defence Industries Demir has presented the TF-X Engine road map for the future and he said three solutions would be on the table.
Baykar Chief of Technology (CoT) Selçuk Bayraktar met with students at Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University and talked about recent works carried out at Baykar.
Gilmour Space Technologies has completed a 75-second test-fire of its new rocket engine. The company plans to launch it in Queensland in 2022.
The State Department approved Foreign Military Sale Greece of Follow-on Support for F100-PW-229 Engine Maintenance for an estimated cost of $233 million.
İŞBİR completed the Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) of four diesel generators to be used on the MİLGEM program ISTANBUL frigate.
India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that France would collaborate with India to construct an aircraft engine.
Japan is reportedly finalizing its policy on jointly developing the jet engine of its future F-X fighter jet with the UK.
President of SSB, Professor Demir, participated in the CNN Türk broadcasting and stated that a homegrown engine would be used in the Gezgin Cruise Missile.
Rolls-Royce claims it has broken the world speed record for an electric-powered aircraft—623km/h (387.4mph)— with Spirit of Innovation with a 400kW battery.
The acceptance tests for Turkish Engine Industries Inc.'s (TEI) 50th T700-TEI-701D engine have been completed.
Ukrainian engine manufacturer Ivchenko-Progress and Turkish UAV maker Baykar signed an engine supply agreement at Saha Expo last week for Baykar’s Akıncı.
SSB and Kale Arge inked a deal to design a new jet engine. The engine will be named Arat and used in cruise missiles.
Ukrainian Defense Express magazine states the Ukrainian SE Ivchenko-Progress would develop an AI-35 engine for the Turkish Gezgin cruise missile.
ASFAT will receive the Diesel Generator Sets of two Off-Shore Patrol Vessels (OFPV) from İŞBİR ELEKTRİK.