Hello!:), I am Turkish007, I live in Istanbul, but my hometown is Rize, which is the land of tea, corn-bread, anchovy, cabbage, and crooked noses :D I dont have a lot of time to play games, but when I do I play Battlefield 1942, Battlefield 2, Verdun Online,Unturned, GTA-SA and a couple of other games. I am one of the leaders of Forgotten Hope Turkish Community. I am especially interested in 20th century history and I am good in Ottoman and Turkish history. I am a patriot in my own ways. I can also play the electric and acoustic guitar. I love jazz, blues and classic rock (huge Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler fan) Enjoy your time on my profile! :)
Turkey will be switching to these nano-technology produced boots which fit with the new standard camouflage.
I plan to buy one of these instead of the expensive and unreliable Timberland boots.
Nice shoes! They look very high quality.
They look really nice! ;D
Wow it seems turkey do care for their Armed forces but if you ask me. Turkish Navy must be stronger. Navy Strong so country strong.
Navy is a combined force it includes marines,Jets,Ships.
I agree. We do invest in our navy with the new corvettes and the fast attack crafts, but should be stronger, since Turkey's 3 sides are sea. We dont have a very big marine force and we still use outdated landing boats inatead of AAV's.
Heh, that's what I really like about Turkey - 3 seas.
In Slovakia we don't have any sea. And no sea means no navy. :D
This brings up a nice but a bit dramatic story to my mind.
One day the Turkish guy asks a Swiss guy and asks:
"You dont have any coast but you still have Ministry of Seas.How is that possible?"
And the Swiss guy replies: "well dont you have a Ministry of Justice?" Works the same way"
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Not sure if I should laugh or cry :D :'(
Heh, the sad true... Wait, do they really have the Ministry of Seas in Switzerland??? :D
En.wikipedia.org
You mean this?
If you meant the use of military naval vessels then yes. Switzerland do maintains a significant number of combat ships although not that as heavy as say the Turkish Navy but still good for the duties they are requiered for.
Oh, okay. Many thanks!
News on the Altay tank?
All tests were successful. 250 ordered until the end of 2016. Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan shows interest in the abilities of the tank.