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  • Turkey shows off military vehicles

    Turkey shows off military vehicles

    ISTANBUL, Turkey, May 16 (UPI) — Turkish defense company Otokar rolled out its locally designed and produced military vehicles at last week’s International Defense Industry Fair.

    Among the products on show at the Istanbul event were full-scale model of the Altay, the first Turkish main battle tank; the new Arma armored combat vehicle with its Mizrak-30, remote controlled turret system; the Arma 6×6 armored explosive ordnance disposal vehicle; and the new APV internal security vehicle.

    Additional armored personnel carriers, weapons carriers and a Rapier missile battery vehicle-truck firing unit were also on display.

    “By means of fairs organized we find the opportunity to display the development of the Turkish defense industry to the world,” said Kudret Onen, chairman of Otokar and president of Koc Holding, Otokar’s parent company.

    “At Otokar, we have been designing and producing tactical vehicles in this sector since 24 years. Our military vehicles provide the Turkish armed forces with successful service. And in abroad, over 25,000 Otokar military vehicles are actively used in more than 20 countries.”

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  • July 7 inquests to probe alleged ‘failings’ of Police and Security Services

    July 7 inquests to probe alleged ‘failings’ of Police and Security Services

    The inquests into the deaths of 52 people in the July 7 bombings will scrutinise alleged failings by police and the security services.

    Coroner Lady Justice Hallett said it is “not too remote” to investigate what was known in the years before the atrocities took place.

    She told the Royal Courts of Justice that inquests into the deaths of the four suicide bombers will be held separately and she will sit without a jury.

    Announcing that she will resume the inquests later this year, Lady Hallett said: “The scope of the inquest into the 52 deaths will include the alleged intelligence failings and the immediate aftermath of the bombings.

    “I am sure however that the survivors, despite not being granted interested persons status, will play an important part in the process. I will do all I can to make sure their interests are properly taken into account.”

    ITN