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    Turkish army to launch Satellite in 2007 to spy on Kurdish fighters

    Milliyet website, Istanbul
    13 Apr 06


    Text of report by Barkin Sik, headlined "Gokturk satellite will
    monitor PKK", by Turkish newspaper Milliyet website on 13 April

    The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) has named its spy satellite Gokturk
    after the first state in history to use the name Turk. The satellite
    is planned for launch in 2007. The spy satellite project is being run
    for the TSK, which calculated any armed force not active in space
    would be unable to provide effective security. The summoning paper
    containing the TSK's expectations for the satellite has been sent to
    candidate producers. Meetings arranged with leading satellite
    producers such as the United States, Israel, France, the United
    Kingdom and South Korea are still in progress.

    Will report on movements

    The satellite is aimed to cost around 200m dollars and be able to
    report on the movements of objects 60cm in size. With this capability
    the terrorists' every move will be able to be followed.

    Institutions such as TUBITAK [Scientific and Technological Research
    Council of Turkey] and ASELSAN [Military Electronics Industry] will
    play an active role in the project. The satellite will orbit at an
    altitude of 600-650 kilometres and monitor an area extending from
    Europe to the Caucasus and the Middle East. The satellite will have a
    life span of four to six years. Turkey is monitoring movement in the
    region using Israeli and US satellites and the Ikonos satellite, a
    low-orbit satellite belonging to the Cukurova Group's Space Turk
    Company.
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