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Cirit is a laser-guided 70 mm missile system under production by Turkish arms industry manufacturer ROKETSAN. It is one of the projects launched by Turkey to equip the Turkish Army's T-129 Atak, AH-1P Cobra and AH-1W Super Cobra attack helicopters with low-cost precision strike capabilities. It has been selected by Eurocopter for execution of a test and integration program to equip the Eurocopter EC635. The weapon's name comes from a traditional Turkish horseback game, Cirit (pronounced Jirit), where two teams of riders fight a mock battle using wooden javelins which are called cirit.

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  • CIRIT (de)
  • Roketsan Cirit (es)
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  • Roketsan Cirit (en)
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  • CIRIT es un sistema de cohetes de 70 mm guiados por láser que está bajo desarrollo por el fabricante turco de misiles . Es uno de los proyectos lanzados por Turquía para equipar a los helicópteros de ataque del ejército turco T-129 Atak, AH-1P Cobra y AH-1W Super Cobra con capacidades de combate de origen turco. (es)
  • Cirit is a laser-guided 70 mm missile system under production by Turkish arms industry manufacturer ROKETSAN. It is one of the projects launched by Turkey to equip the Turkish Army's T-129 Atak, AH-1P Cobra and AH-1W Super Cobra attack helicopters with low-cost precision strike capabilities. It has been selected by Eurocopter for execution of a test and integration program to equip the Eurocopter EC635. The weapon's name comes from a traditional Turkish horseback game, Cirit (pronounced Jirit), where two teams of riders fight a mock battle using wooden javelins which are called cirit. (en)
  • Cirit ist eine Raketenwaffe mit Laserlenksystem. Cirit wurde von der türkischen Firma Roketsan entwickelt und hat eine Reichweite von 8 km. Eingesetzt werden die Raketen im türkischen Kampfhubschrauber T-129 Atak zur Abwehr von Bodenzielen wie Panzern. Sie kann jedoch nicht nur als Luft-Boden-Rakete eingesetzt, sondern auch von Landfahrzeugen oder Bodenplattformen aus verschossen werden. Mit 70 mm hat sie das gleiche Kaliber wie einige ungelenkte Raketen. Sie wurde entwickelt, um die Lücke zwischen einfachen ungelenkten Raketen und teuren Panzerabwehrlenkwaffen zu schließen. (de)
  • Cirit adalah sistem rudal 70 mm berpemandu laser yang diproduksi oleh produsen industri senjata Turki ROKETSAN. Ini adalah salah satu proyek yang diluncurkan oleh Turki untuk melengkapi helikopter serang T-129 Atak, AH-1P Cobra dan AH-1W Super Cobra milik Angkatan Darat Turki dengan kemampuan serangan presisi berbiaya rendah. Ini telah dipilih oleh Eurocopter untuk pelaksanaan program pengujian dan integrasi untuk melengkapi Eurocopter EC635. (in)
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  • Cirit (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Roketsan_CIRIT_missile,_Kyiv,_2019_01.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/T-129-1001-FAR14-3653.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/RoketsanIDEF2015_(8).jpg
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