Altay Tank mass production date has been announced!

The much-talked-about Altay Tank, which will be produced with local and national resources, has now come to an end. The production of the first prototypes and test prototypes was completed, and then the Altay Tank was taken for a test drive. While the production date was eagerly awaited, the statement came from Fuat Tosyalı, Chairman of TOSYALI Holding. Here is the much talked about domestic tank Altay and its details…

Tosyalı: The first 100 of them will have Korean engines, then they will have local engines!

In his statements, Fuat Tosyalı, Chairman of TOSYALI Holding, gave some information about the domestic tank and drew attention to important points about its production history. In his statement, Tosyalı stated that the first serial Altay tanks were produced and currently two Korean engine versions are actively circulating on the test tracks day and night.

Tosyalı continued his statement: “The first 100 tanks to be produced will work with the engines we purchased from Korea. “In subsequent productions, the domestic engines we purchased from the local brand BMC Power will be used.” When we examine the statement carefully, we see that the Altay Tank will not be completely domestically produced in the first place, and its engines will be purchased from Korea. However, after the production of the first 100 units, engines produced by BMC Power will be used.

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So why aren’t the first productions made with domestic engines? Actually, the answer to this question is quite simple. Altay Tank is a newly produced model. However, tests have just started to be carried out. A certain testing process is required for the domestic engine to operate at full efficiency. In the meantime, production will continue and 100 Korean-engined Altay Tanks will be produced.

Finally, regarding the engine, we can state that the engines to be purchased from BMC Power are also used in VURAN and KİRPİ. The year 2025 is shown as the date of transition to mass production. So what do you think about the Altay Tank? Don’t forget to express your opinions in the comments section…

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