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Roketsan A.Ş.
File:Roketsan Logo.svg
Company typeJoint-stock Company
IndustryDefense
Technology
Software
Founded1988, Ankara
HeadquartersAnkara, Turkey
Key peopleMurat Ikinci
(General Manager)
ProductsRockets
Missiles
Cruise missiles
Mortars
Propellants
Peripheral test
Simulation systems
RevenueIncrease 2,009,266,179 (2018)
Number of employees> 3000
Websitewww.roketsan.com.tr
Teber 81 Bomb Guidance Kit
The Smart Micro Munition (MAM-L) platform with low payload capacity, e.g. unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Licensed production of FIM-92 Stingers made under license by ROKETSAN
Precision guidance kit HGK-84, penetrator bomb NEB-84 and laser seeker LAB of Roketsan

Roketsan Roket Sanayii ve Ticaret A.S. is a major Turkish weapons manufacturer and defense contractor based in Ankara. Incorporated in 1988 by Turkey's Defense Industry Executive Committee (SSİK) to establish the nation's industrial base on missile technology, the company has quickly risen to become one of Turkey's top 500 industrial corporations.

Roketsan's current share holders include Turkish Armed Forces Foundation (55.5%), ASELSAN (15%), MKEK (15%), Vakıflar Bankası (10%), HAVELSAN (4.5%). Roketsan is best known for its vast range of unguided rockets as well as laser and infrared guided missiles such as Cirit and UMTAS. The company also produces subsystems for Stinger, Rapier and ESSM missiles and provides technology and engineering solutions for other integrated civilian and military platforms. Recent developments highlight small-diameter precision-strike bombs for UAVs.

Roketsan is the only Turkish company to have obtained CMMI/ DEV 3 (Capability Maturity Model Integration – for Development) approval for all its design and development processes. In 2013, Government of Turkey approved the construction of its first satellite launching center by Roketsan. On August 2020, the Roketsan Satellite Launch, Space Systems and Advanced Technologies Research Center was established.

The company is also one of the organizers of the Teknofest Aerospace and Technology Festival.

Projects

Roketsan signed a contract in 2013 to build the project of the national UFS Space Launch System.

Products

Cruise missile SOM-J at the stand of Roketsan during the IDEF 2015.
Artillery rockets TR-107, TR-122 and TR-300 at the stand of Roketsan during the IDEF 2015.
Medium range anti-tank missile OMTAS at the stand of Roketsan during the IDEF 2015.
Anti-submarine warfare launcher system ASW at the stand of Roketsan during the IDEF 2015.
Land Systems
Name Type Range
Base Bleed Unit (DYÜ) Range Extender for Artillery Shells +%30
TRGK-30 Guidance Kit 40–90 km
Artillery Rockets Artillery Rocket TR-107 : 3-11+ km

TR-122 : 16–36 km TRB-122 :16–36 km

T-122 Sakarya Multiple rocket launcher 16–40 km
T-107 Multiple rocket launcher 3–40 km
Multi Caliber Rocket Launcher MCL Multi Purpose Rocket Launcher 10–280 km
TRG-300 Guided Artillery rocket Block I: 30–120 km

Block II: 20–90 km

TRG-122 Guided Artillery rocket 20–35 km
TRG-230 Laser Guided Artillery Rocket 20–70 km
J-600T Yıldırım Ballistic missile Block l: 150 km

Block ll: 300 km Block lll: 900 km Block lV: 2500 km

Bora (missile) Ballistic missile 80–280 km
Air Defense Systems
Name Type Range
ALKA Directed Energy Weapon System(YESS) Directed Energy Weapon System Laser: 500 m

Electromagnetic Destruction System (ETS): 1.000 m Electromagnetic Jamming System (EKS): 4.000 m

Hisar-A Air Defense Missile System 2–15 km
Hisar-O Air Defense Missile System 3–25 km
Hisar-U (SİPER) Air Defense Missile System 30–150 km
PorSav MANPAD 4km -6km+

( Also : Mounted on BMC Vuran vehicle integrated with Sungur Mobile air defense missile system )

Licensed production of FIM-92 Stingers MANPAD 4.8km+
Naval Systems
Name Type Range
Anti-submarine warfare launcher system ASW Submarine Defense Rocket Laser: 500-2.000 m
Atmaca Anti-ship missile 200 km
AKYA 533mm Heavy Torpedo On 40 knot speed 15 km range
Roketsan ORKA 324 mm Lightweight Torpedo
HIZIR Torpedo Countermeasure System Aselsan joint production
TORK Anti-Torpedo Aselsan joint production
ZOKA Acoustic Torpedo Countermeasure Jammers and Decoys Aselsan joint production
Precision Guided Missiles
Name Type Range
Roketsan Cirit Laser Guided Anti-Tank Missile 1,5 – 8 km
Roketsan TANOK 120mm Laser Guided Anti-Tank Missile 1–6 km
Roketsan KARAOK 125mm Fire-and-forget Anti-Tank Missile 1.000+ m
Roketsan CİDA 90mm Guided missile 50–750 m
Roketsan YATAĞAN 40 mm Laser Guided Miniature Missile System 1.000 m
L-UMTAS 160 mm Laser Guided Long Range Anti-Tank Missile System 500-8.000 m
SOM A Air-to-Surface Cruise Missile 250+ km
SOM B1 and B2 Air-to-Surface Cruise Missile 250+ km
SOM J Air-to-Surface Cruise Missile 277+ km
UMTAS 160 mm Laser Guided Long Range Anti-Tank Missile System 500-8.000 m
OMTAS 160 mm Medium range Anti-Tank Missile System 200-4.000 m
Precision-guided munition
Name Type Range
Roketsan TEBER Laser Guidance Kit 2–28 km
MAM-C high explosive variant Laser-Guided UAV Bomb 8 km
MAM-L thermobaric variant Laser-Guided UAV Bomb 8 km
MAM-T GPS/INS Guided variant Laser-Guided UCAV Bomb 30km launched from UCAVs

60km launched from Ground attack aircraft

90km launched from Multirole combat aircraft

Ballistic Protection Systems
Name Type Ammunition Type Protected
RZK-7 Composite Armor Blocks Shrapnel - Mortar shell
RZK-10 Areal Protection System Shrapnel - Mortar shell
RZB-20/20B Areal Protection System Light weapons, Shrapnel and High explosives
ROKETSAN Ballistic Protection Center (BPC) Ballistic Protection System Maximum Protection Against Anti-Tank missiles (ATGM) and RPG Type Threats
Fuze Systems
Name Type Working system
107 mm Rocket Fuze Impact, Precision/Delayed
122 mm Rocket Fuze Impact, Precision/Delayed
122 mm Proximity Rocket/Missile Fuze Rocket Fuze Impact, Time (0-200 s) Proximity (1-15 m)
300 mm Proximity Rocket/Missile Fuze Rocket Fuze Impact, Time (0-200 s) Proximity (1-15 m)
20 mm M56 (M505 A3) Ammo Fuze Ammunition Fuze Impact
Space Projects
Name Type Details
Space Launch System (Turkey) Satellite Launch System The Micro-Satellite Launching System (MSLS)

Facilities

  • Munition Disposal Facility (MAAT)
  • Air Bag Project “Booster Bag” used in airbag systems by ARC Automotive Company /U.S.A.produced by ROKETSAN.
  • Ammunition Surveillance Facility (MIGYEM)
  • Space Systems and Advanced Technologies Research Center

References

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