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VESTEL Defence Industry Overview

VESTEL Defence Industry Overview. 2. History. 2003 Foundation of VESTEL Defence. 1994 Acquisition of VESTEL by Zorlu Group. 1953 Foundation of Zorlu Group. 3. What We Do Today. Systems Engineering. Research & Development. UAV Manufacturing. 4. Facilities.

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VESTEL Defence Industry Overview

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  1. VESTEL Defence Industry Overview

  2. 2 • History 2003 Foundation of VESTEL Defence 1994 Acquisition of VESTEL byZorlu Group 1953 Foundation of Zorlu Group

  3. 3 • What We Do Today • Systems • Engineering • Research & • Development • UAV • Manufacturing

  4. 4 • Facilities • Headquarter • METU Technopark, • Ankara • 9 Employees • 120 m2 • Production • Sincan Industrial • Zone, Ankara • UnmannedAerialSystemsGroup • 39 Employees • 1300 m2 • R&d Laboratory • İncek, Ankara • HydrogenProduction & FuelCell R&D • 14 Employees • 600 m2 • NavalPlatforms • Group • TUBITAK Technopark, • Gebze • 8 Employees • 450 m2

  5. 5 • Company Leadership • General Manager • QualitySystemsManagement • R&D & • Administrative • AirPlatforms • NavalPlatforms • Finance & • Accounting Contract & ProposalManagement • R&DManagement UAV System Program Management GENESIS Program Management Human Resources • FuelCellProgramsManagement Design & Development TechnicalSolution & Integration Marketing & PR • Administrative • & Purchasing • Production TechnicalSolution & Integration

  6. 6 • Employees • Total Employees: 70 • 66% Engineers • 18% Technicians • 16% Administrative

  7. 7 VESTEL UAV Systems Indigeneous Design, Development and Production

  8. 8 • EFE – Mini UAV Systems • kg • 4.5 • hours • 1.5 MTOW + PAYLOAD ENDURANCE OPERATION ALTITUDE RADIUS WING SPAN LENGTH • ft • 12.000 • km • 12 • m • 2,6 • m • 1.6

  9. 9 • KARAYEL – Tactical UAV Systems MTOW PAYLOAD ENDURANCE OPERATION ALTITUDE RADIUS WING SPAN LENGTH • 500 • kg • 70 • kg • 10 • hours • 18.000 • ft • >150 • km • 11.5 • m • 8 • m STANAG 4671 USAR UAV Systems Airworthiness Requirements

  10. 10 • Tactical UAV Program • Customer : Undersecretariat for Defense Industries • User : Turkish Land Forces • Prime Contractor : VESTEL Defence Industry • Effectivity Date : 1 March 2011 • Project Schedule : 27 months • Scope • 6 Air Vehicles • 3 Ground Control Station • 1 Launcher STANAG 4671 USAR UAV Systems Airworthiness Requirements

  11. 11 Naval Platform Systems

  12. 12 • Naval Platform Systems • C4I System solutions for naval platforms and land based management centers. • Upper level engineered, high reliable, easymaintainable military consols andcabinets • Sub-System Interface Units (SIU) and Sub-System Adaptation Units (SAU), designed tointegrate weapons and sensors to naval platform systems.

  13. 13 Hydrogen Technology and Fuel Cell R&D

  14. 14 HydrogenTechnologyandFuelCell R&D • Since 2005 • Collaboration with Universities like Gazi, Niğde, METU, etc... • R&D Interest • Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) • SodiumBorohydride (SBH) • PEM Fuel Cell • Electrolysis • Thermo module • Plasmatron

  15. 15 R&D Programs • Auxiliary Power Unit Development Program (APU) • Customer : Undersecretariat forDefenseIndustires / R&D • Prime Contractor : VESTEL Defence Industry • ContractDate : 1 July 2009 • Project Schedule : 36 months • Scope : To provide electricity for TacticalVehicles • CellDevelopment • Stackandbalance of plantdevelopment • System integration

  16. 16 Thanks...

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