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The Turkish Armed Forces utilized a wide range of weapons from 3 September 1939, the date of the German invasion of Poland, to V-E Day, 8 May 1945, which is generally accepted as the end of the Second World War in Europe.

Small arms

Rifles

Post WW2;

Sidearms

Post WW2;

Submachine guns

Light machine guns

Machine guns

Launchers

Post WW2;

Personal Protection

Vehicles

Tanks

Post WW2:

Armoured vehicles

Post WW2;

Artillery & Anti-Aircraft

Utility

Aircraft

Helicopters

Name Origin Type Quantity Details
TH-55 Osage  United States Trainer helicopter 28 Retired.
Bell-204 Utility helicopter N/A Retired.
Bell AH-1 Cobra Attack helicopter 40 All AH-1P and AH1S Cobra helicopters were retired. At least 4 from 28 helicopters are lost in accidents and one shot down. Four TAH1P were used in trainings. 10 AH-1W variants were transferred to the Navy. All modernized.
Bell OH-58 Kiowa Observation helicopter 3 Retired.

See also

References

  1. "The history of AH-1 Cobra and Super Cobra in TAF". Mavi Vatan (in Turkish). 2022-11-11. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  2. "AH-1 Super/Cobra'nın TSK Geçmişi". Mavi Vatan (in Turkish). 2022-11-11. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  3. "The Military Balance 2024". IISS. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
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