شركة تابلو تدعو عشاق البيانات من جميع أنحاء العالم إلى المؤتمر السنوي في نوفمبر

تجربة رقمية من أجل جمع المزيد من الأشخاص معًا للاحتفاء بقوة البيانات

سياتل، 7 سبتمبر 2021 — / PRNewswire / قامت اليوم شركة تابلو ( Tableau ) -وهي منصة التحليلات الرائدة في العالم ( NYSE:  CRM )- بافتتاح التسجيل في مؤتمر تابلو السنوي، والذي سيتم بثه حول العالم في الفترة من 10 إلى 12 نوفمبر 2021.

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سيُوفِّر مؤتمر تابلو فرصًا للتعلم والتواصل ومشاركة أفضل الممارسات والاستلهام من قادة البيانات في وقت أصبح فيه ربط الأشخاص بالرؤى المستندة إلى البيانات أكثر أهمية من أي وقت مضى.

يحتفي المؤتمر تحت عنوان دعونا نصبح جميعًا مهتمين بالبيانات ( Let’s All Data ) بالشمولية والاعتقاد بأن المؤسسات الأكثر نجاحًا تقوم بتمكين الجميع بالبيانات، من شركاء البيع بالتجزئة وقادة الموارد البشرية إلى علماء البيانات والمتخصصين في التعليم.

قال جاكي ييني، نائب الرئيس التنفيذي للتسويق لدى تابلو، “إن إنشاء ثقافة تحتفي بحب الاستطلاع وتمكين الجميع من أن يكونوا أشخاصًا مهتمين بالبيانات يُمكِّن المؤسسات من اتخاذ القرارات الأكثر دقة بشكل أسرع من أي وقت مضى.  هذا هو جوهر مؤتمر تابلو.  وعندما يتخذ الناس خيارات مستنيرة مستندة إلى البيانات، يمكن للشركات تحقيق الكثير للغاية”.

مؤتمر تابلو 2021 هو الحدث السنوي الثالث عشر لشركة تابلو، حيث يجمع بين العملاء والشركاء والموظفين ومحبي البيانات والمزيد من أجل التعلم والتواصل والإلهام والمرح.  وفي العام الماضي، تم تسجيل أكثر من 150000 شخص في مؤتمر افتراضي لـ تابلو.

للتسجيل في المؤتمر، قم بزيارة  https://www.tableau.com/events/conference .

 حول شركة تابلو، إحدى شركات سيلز فورس (Salesforce)
تساعد تابلو الأشخاص على رؤية البيانات وفهمها.  وكمنصة التحليلات الرائدة في العالم، تُقدِّم تابلو تحليلات مرئية مع ذكاء اصطناعي قوي وإدارة بيانات قوية وتعاون قوي.  ومن الأفراد إلى المؤسسات من جميع الأحجام، يحب العملاء في جميع أنحاء العالم استخدام تحليلات تابلو المتقدمة من أجل دعم القرارات المؤثرة والمستندة إلى البيانات.
 لمزيد من المعلومات، يُرجى زيارة www.tableau.com

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قوم سيلز فورس -وهي الشركة الرائدة في إدارة علاقات العملاء العالمية- بتمكين الشركات من جميع الأحجام والصناعات من التحول رقميًا وإنشاء رؤية شاملة 360 درجة لعملائها.  لمزيد من المعلومات حول سيلز فورس ( NYSE CRM) ، قم بزيارة:  www.salesforce.com .

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Exploring China’s Ocean Civilization: Documentary “Return to Zai Tun” is on National Geographic

QUANZHOU, China, Sept. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Documentary film “Return to Zai Tun” is airing on National Geographic starting from September 4, broadcasting to 170 countries and regions worldwide in 43 languages, to reveal the story of Quanzhou, where has been included among UNESCO World Heritage List through the 44th session of the World Heritage Committee as ” Emporium of the World in Song-Yuan China” lately. The documentary was jointly produced by Quanzhou Radio and TV Station and Fujian Straits TV.

Exploring China’s Ocean Civilization: Documentary “Return to Zai Tun” Is Coming Soon on National Geographic.

Quanzhou’s successful inscription on the World Heritage List marks a historical achievement of the then Eastern Maritime Silk Road, it’s regarded as a collective memory and common wealth of mankind that’s recognized and treasured by people worldwide. The documentary “Return to Zai Tun” starts with Quanzhou’s naming in ancient time, and takes the voice and perspective of present tense to elaborate on Zai Tun’s past and present as well as the historical connections.

As an outstanding example of world marine trade center port and the only starting point of the Maritime Silk Road recognized by UNESCO, how did Quanzhou emerge from a small fishing village to a prosperous key seaport city? How did the long-distance global ocean trade integrate the diversity of global society and culture, and how to make cross-cultural prosperity a reality – what are the historical driving forces and inheritance genes behind this?

The documentary “Return to Zai Tun” will take the chance to answer the questions through two episodes of 90 minutes in total. It leads with Jacob de Ancona’s oriental voyage journal “The City of Light” to decode the oriental features and influence of China’s marine civilization from a global perspective, and get to know the adventurous, brave, welcoming and diverse people who were born to the sea.

The documentary was produced and polished for nearly four years to ensure the rigorous and accurate historical facts of the documentary while presenting some fresh perspective. The production crew traveled to more than 20 countries and regions to collect historical documents about Quanzhou, including the church version of “The Travels of Marco Polo,” first print of “The City of Light” for study and comparison.

On this basis, the crew interviewed a number of leading experts from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the National Museum of China to clarify the importance of civil maritime exchange activities in the long history and break through traditional knowledge. The filming team expanded their sights from Quanzhou and followed the nodes of important events along the route to trace physical evidence and contemporary stories, constructing a multi-dimensional cognitive system with Quanzhou as the fulcrum.

The documentary also takes this advantage to contrast the humanistic spirit, folk craftsmanship with the ancient society to draw the picture of inheritance and development, innovation and integrity. The ancient port of Zai Tun was once the largest port in the east, and its evolution can still ignite infinite inspirations to today’s people.

For more information about the Documentary, please visit www.docuchina.cn.

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Arctech to Supply 2.1GW SkySmart II Trackers for the Largest PV Power Plant in the Middle East

SHANGHAI, Sept. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Arctech, the world’s leading tracking, racking, and BIPV solutions provider, announced that it had signed a 2.1GW trackers supply agreement with China Machinery Engineering Corporation (hereafter “CMEC”) on 3rd September, for Al Dhafra PV2 PV power plant in Abu Dhabi, UAE. When completed, the plant will be the largest of its kind in the Middle East, and can supply enough electricity to power 160,000 local families while offsetting emissions by more than 3.6 million tons of CO2/year.

Arctech was selected to supply 2.1GW SkySmart II trackers for the largest PV power plant in the Middle East.

The project site is abundant in sunlight; however, its inclement natural conditions of high temperature, raging sandstorms and highly corrosive environment propose harsh requirements for the reliability of tracking systems. After a thorough assessment, Arctech was selected as the tracker supplier and the project will adopt Arctech’s flagship product SkySmart II, the first IEC-certificated multi-point parallel drive tracking system, which can cope with the harsh natural environment and reduce the cost per KWh of the project significantly.

At the supply agreement signing ceremony, Arctech and CMEC also signed a framework agreement on strategic cooperation. Under the agreement, two companies will strengthen in-depth cooperation in global markets based on mutual benefits and win-win principles.

“Founded in 1978, CMEC is a core subsidiary of China National Machinery Industry Corporation Ltd (Sinomach), a Global Fortune 500 company, and China’s first industrial and trading company. As a world-renowned EPC, it enjoys more than 40 years of experience in the international engineering industry with business covering 47 countries and regions worldwide,” said Yan Weihua, General Manager of the 4th Complete Plants Division at CMEC. “We are delighted to work with Arctech again for another benchmark project under the Belt and Road Initiative. In the future, we will further deepen the comprehensive cooperation with Arctech, especially in solar energy, BIPV, and other new energy projects, for resources sharing and advantages complement, improving the global competitiveness ultimately.”

Being one of the major suppliers of CMEC, Arctech has partnered with CMEC on various PV projects. “To win the largest PV project in the Middle East, Arctech invested thousands of hours of engineer resources from offices in China, UAE, and Spain, analyzed dozens of tracking system configurations, and submitted more than 30,000 pages of technical documents. Fortunately, our efforts were highly recognized by CMEC and all the relevant parties, for which I’m truly grateful for their trust and support and show my appreciation to our technical, sales, and project teams for their hard work.” said Guy Rong, President of Global Business at Arctech. “Now it’s time to deliver our commitments to product quality, on-time delivery and services. We believe the project will be successfully connected to the grid on time. Meanwhile, the framework agreement signed today also shows that Arctech and CMEC share extensive common interests and cooperation intentions. We will actively strive to deepen cooperation in more new energy projects and create more values by applying innovative technologies.”

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ACE Exchange Unveils Taiwan’s First-ever Basketball Player Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Cardpack Featuring Hsinchu JKO Lioneers

TAIPEI, Sept. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ACE Exchange, a leading cryptocurrency exchange based in Taiwan, has joined hands with Hsinchu JKO Lioneers, a professional basketball team of Taiwan’s P.LEAGUE+ (PLG), to debut an exclusive collection of non-fungible token (NFT) trading cardpack featuring five of the team’s most popular players.

ACE Exchange’s basketball NFT trading cardpack features Hsinchu JKO Lioneers stars

Starring Kuo Hao, Kao, Tian Hao, Wu Tai-Hao, Chieng Tli-Huan and Hsiao Shun-Yi, the release of the Lioneers NFT cardpack includes 100 limited edition cards and 1,000 standard cards.

The cardpack is now available on the NFT trading platform OpenSea.com.

An NFT is a crypto asset that uses blockchain technology to record the ownership status of a digital object, with each digital item having unique authenticity that only one owner can be established. Curated by Hsinchu JKO Lioneers and ACE Exchange, all of the newly unveiled NFTs are securely stored in a smart contract with all the transaction records sealed and traceable in a digital ledger, eradicating any possibility of forage.

This new project comes as the popularity of NFTs continues to surge this year as the sales reached a new height in the second quarter of 2021. Digital content creators, who used to monetize their works on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Spotify, are the biggest beneficiaries of the NFT boom. The blockchain-encrypted NFTs grant uniqueness to their art works, preventing forgery which offers a guarantee to both creators and collectors.

“NFTs have emerged as a new trend for the global investors thanks to their diversity. According to a report released by PWCC MARKET, the five-year return rate of NFT player cards invested in 2015 is up to 221%, double the 109% return rate of S&P 500 stock portfolio investments. I believe Taiwan can keep up and ride with the strong momentum of the NFT boom, with Hsinchu JKO Lioneers being a pioneer who will develop PLG into a diverse basketball league in the future”, said David Pan, founder of ACE Exchange.

Lioneers NFT cardpack

Issuer: Hsinchu JKO Lioneers, ACE Exchange

Name: The Rising Hsinchu Jko Lioneers Aces

Featured Players: Kuo-Hao, Tian Hao, Wu Tai-Hao, Chieng Tli-Huan and former player Hsiao Shun-Yi

Limited Edition Cards: Each of the 150 cards (30 for each of the five players) is priced at 0.09 Ether

Standard Edition Cards: Each of the 1,000 cards (200 for each of the five players) is priced at 0.08 Ether

(Users can purchase the NFT cards on OpenSea.com via Ether after transferring the cryptocurrency to their digital wallets such as Metamask)

About ACE Exchange

Established in 2018 by David Pan, former COO of KPMG Innovation and Startups, ACE Exchange is one of the biggest cryptocurrency platforms with best-in-class digital security measures in Taiwan. It currently ranks second in Taiwan in terms of trading volumes in Bitcoin, Ethereum and StableCoins. The brand is committed to building the most professional Fiat to Crypto exchange and providing a channel for all Taiwanese people to access cryptocurrencies easily.

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‫شركة إيس إكستشينج (ACE Exchange) تكشف في تايوان عن أول حزمة من بطاقات الشارات الغير متماثلة (NFTs) للاعبي كرة السلة وأبرزهم فريق هسينشو جكو ليونيرز (Hsinchu JKO Lioneers)

تايبي, 7 سبتمبر/أيلول 2021 /PRNewswire/ ‎— ‎إيس إكستشينج ، وهي شركة رائدة في مجال تبادل العملات الرقمية ومقرها في تايوان، قد تعاونت مع فريق هسينشو جكو ليونيرز، وهو فريق كرة سلة محترف تابع لدوري كرة السلة للمحترفين (+P.LEAGUE) أو (PLG) التايواني، لإطلاق مجموعة حصرية من حزمة بطاقات التداول بالرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) والتي تضم خمسة من أشهر لاعبي الفريق.https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1607568/ACE_Exchange_s_basketball_NFT_trading_cardpack_features_Hsinchu_JKO_Lioneers_stars.jpg

ويظهر فيها الأبطال كو هاو، وكاو ، وتيان هاو، و  وو تاي هاو، وتشينغ تيلي هوان، وهسياو شون يي، يتضمن إصدار حزمة بطاقات الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) لليونيرز من 100 بطاقة كإصدار محدود و 1000 بطاقة قياسية.

حزم البطاقات متاحة الآن على منصة تداول الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT)الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) OpenSea.com.

الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) هو رصيد مشفر باستخدام تقنية بلوك تشين (blockchain) لتسجيل حالة ملكية لعنصر ما رقمياً، مع كون كل عنصر رقمي له موثوقية فريدة بحيث لا يمكن إنشاء أكثر من مالك واحد فقط. برعاية فريق هسينشو جكو ليونيرز وشركة إيس إكستشينج، يتم تخزين جميع الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFTs) التي تم كشف النقاب عنها حديثاً بشكل آمن في عقود ذكية مع إغلاق جميع سجلات المعاملات والتي تكون قابلة للتتبع في دفتر الأستاذ الرقمي، مما يلغي أي إمكانية للنهب.

يأتي هذا المشروع الجديد مع استمرار زيادة شعبية الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) هذا العام حيث وصلت المبيعات إلى ارتفاع جديد في الربع الثاني من عام 2021. ويعد منشئوا المحتوى الرقمي، الذين اعتادوا استثمار أعمالهم على يوتيوب  (YouTube)، و انستغرام (Instagram)، و تيك توك (TikTok)، وسبوتيفي (Spotify)، أكبر المستفيدين من طفرة الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT). تمنح الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) المشفرة بواسطة تقنية بلوك تشين (blockchain) التفرد لأعمالهم الفنية، مما يمنع التزوير والذي يوفر ضماناً لكل من المبدعين وهواة الجمع.

“وظهرت الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) كإتجاه جديد للمستثمرين العالميين بفضل تنوعهم. ووفقًا لتقرير صادر عن سوق البطاقات (PWCC MARKET)، فإن معدل العائد لمدة خمس سنوات لبطاقات لاعب بالرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) المستثمرة في 2015 يصل إلى 221٪، أي ضعف معدل العائد 109٪ لاستثمارات محفظة الأسهم في الأسهم المدرجة بمؤشر ستاندرد أند بورز500 (S&P 500). أعتقد أن تايوان تستطيع مواكبة الزخم القوي لطفرة الرموز الغير متماثلة (NFT) وركوب موجتها، مع كون فريق هسينشو جكو ليونيرز رائداً سيطور لدوري كرة السلة للمحترفين  ليكون دوري كرة سلة متنوع في المستقبل”، هكذا صرح ديفيد بان، مؤسس شركة إيس إكستشينج.

حزمة بطاقة ليونيرز بالرموز الغير متماثلة ( NFT )

 جهة الإصدار : فريق هسينشو جكو ليونيرز، وشركة إيس إكستشينج

الأسم ‎: صعود ساحق لفريق هسينشو جكو ليونيرز

 اللاعبين المميزين: كو-هاو، تيان هاو، وو تاي هاو، تشينغ تيلي هوان، واللاعب السابق هسياو شون يي

 بطاقات ذات إصدار محدود : كل بطاقة من 150 بطاقة (30 لكل من خمسة لاعبين) بسعر 0.09 إيثر

 بطاقات ذات الإصدار القياسي : كل بطاقة من الـ 1000 بطاقة (200 لكل من خمسة لاعبين) بسعر 0.08 إيثر

(يمكن للمستخدمين شراء بطاقات الرموز الغير متماثلة من على موقع‎ ‏OpenSea.com‎ ‎بواسطة وحدة الإيثر بعد تحويل العملة المشفرة إلى محافظ رقمية بواسطة برنامج ميتا-ماسك “Metamask”)

حول شركة إيس إكستشينج

تأسست في 2018 بواسطة ديفيد بان، الرئيس التنفيذي السابق لشركة كيه-بي-إم-جي أنوفيجين وشركة ستارأبس، وإيس إكستشينج هي واحدة من أكبر منصات العملات المشفرة مع أفضل تدابير الأمان الرقمي في تايوان. تحتل حالياً المرتبة الثانية في تايوان من حيث أحجام التداول في عملات بيتكوين، وإيثريوم، وستابلكوينز تلتزم العلامة التجارية ببناء أكثر بورصة صرافة للعملات المشفرة احترافاً وتوفير قناة لجميع التايوانيين للوصول إلى العملات المشفرة بسهولة.

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2nd round of Turkey-Egypt political consultations begins in Ankara

The second round of political consultations between Turkey and Egypt began in the capital Ankara on Tuesday.

Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Onal and his Egyptian counterpart Hamdi Sanad Loza are leading their respective delegations, said a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement.

Noting that bilateral matters were addressed during the first day of talks, the statement said, the delegations are expected to exchange views on regional matters on the second day of talks on Wednesday.

“The parties aim to advance and normalize relations on the basis of mutual benefit,” it added.

On May 5, a Turkish delegation headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Onal visited Cairo at Egypt’s invitation. At the end of the visit, the two countries issued a joint statement describing the exploratory round of bilateral talks between them as “frank and in-depth.”

Both Cairo and Ankara have shown positive signs in recent months, including with statements by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on the possibility of the two countries negotiating to demarcate their maritime borders in the Eastern Mediterranean.

On May 7, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the start of a new phase in relations with Egypt, stressing that the talks would continue, develop and expand.

Turkey-Egypt ties have continued at the level of charge d’affairs since 2013. During this period, brief meetings were held between the foreign ministers of the two countries on various occasions.

Meanwhile, the Turkish Embassy in Cairo and consulate in Alexandria, as well as the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara and consulate in Istanbul, have continued their usual activities.

Source: Anadolu Agency

ANALYSIS – Heavily-armed and dangerous: The Akinci drone in the skies

Recently, the Turkish Armed Forces have started receiving the first batch of its new Akinci unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Designed and produced by Baykar, namely the makers of the ‘Pantsir-hunter’ Bayraktar TB-2, the Akinci drone comes with heavy fire-power and flexible concepts of operations (CONOPS). More importantly, along with other key achievements, such as TUSAS’ Aksungur drone with anti-submarine warfare capabilities, STM’s Kargu and Alpagu kamikaze drone baselines with high artificial intelligence features and advanced algorithms, Meteksan and Ares Shipyard-made ULAQ unmanned naval surface combat system, as well as newly introduced unmanned land warfare system prototypes, Turkey’s defense technological & industrial base has developed an exponentially growing know-how on robotic warfare solutions.

Heavily-armed and dangerous: The Akinci’s combat payload is noteworthy

Baykar’s Bayraktar TB-2 played chief roles in Azerbaijan’s military victory in the Second Karabakh War following Turkey’s Syria and Libya expeditions. Being a much bigger beast than the Bayraktar TB-2, the Akinci’s large combat payload capacity of 1,350 tons will bring more lethal weaponry and flexible CONOPS.

The Akinci has already carried Roketsan’s MAM-T munitions during live-fire test flights. To begin with, the main weapon of choice for Turkish and Azerbaijani military operations was a smaller one, the MAM-L, which weighs some 22 kg and has a range of 8 to 14km. The MAM-T, the new and heavier variant, weighs over 90kg, bringing a more destructive firepower. The Akinci is also able to carry Turkey’s TUBITAK-SAGE joint direct attack munitions, namely, once dumb-bombs modernized with guidance kits.

Amongst the Akinci’s combat payload configurations, without a doubt, SOM-A indigenous air-launched cruise missile deserves the utmost attention. With a range of about 250 kilometers, the SOM-A & Akinci combination will provide Turkish military planners with deep strike capabilities from unmanned platforms. In hostile airspaces, such as Syria to begin with, such a capacity can yield decisive strategic results, especially against high-value target sets.

Finally, the IDEF-2021 exhibition suggests another interesting heavy munitions integration, which appears to be the TRG-230 heavy-rocket / tactical ballistic missile modification for Turkey’s new generation drones with large payloads. Originally designed for land warfare, the TRG-230 weighs some 210 kg and comes with a 50-kg warhead, allowing for an effective radius of more than 55 meters. Furthermore, the munitions’ guidance systems (GPS & INS) make it an accurate asset with less than 10 meters of CEP (circular error probable). In simpler terms, a single TRG-230 can effectively unleash so much destructive power that fills a soccer field with reliable precision.

Innovative CONOPS and capabilities ahead

As to the CONOPS dimension, Turkey’s Akinci can spark some futuristic thinking. Naturally, we have little open-source evidence that can shed light on the Turkish defense technological and industrial base’s plans. There are, however, some clues. On May 26, 2019, for example, Turkey’s procurement chief, Prof. Ismail Demir, posted an ambitious simulation on his Twitter feed, showcasing indigenous Alpagu kamikaze drones released by the Akinci UAS, using the latter as a mother-ship for swarming strikes delivery. The STM’s Alpagu line –along with its rotary-wing sister Kargu– enjoys smart algorithms and other autonomous features as well as advanced image-processing systems. The Akinci can also share real-time target updates with the released kamikaze drones relying on its advanced sensors, including an AESA radar. Such a CONOPS preference can herald the beginning of a true Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems era for Turkey.

Another important issue remains the systematic integration between electronic warfare (EW) systems and drone warfare assets. Simply put, back in Operation Spring Shield 2020, Turkish unmanned aerial systems operated within the engagement envelopes of the Syrian Pantsir air defense systems equipped with 57E6 missiles and 30-mm 2A38M anti-aircraft artillery, offering a 20-km range and a 15-km altitude, and a 4-km range and a 3-km altitude coverage respectively in baseline configurations (Modernized variants of the Pantsir family can be effective even between 30- and 40-kilometer range). An efficient cooperation between the Turkish EW weaponry and drones made it possible to destroy the Pantsirs, along with other air defenses, within their engagement envelopes.

At present, Turkey’s defense industries are making a rapid progress in the EW segment. Thus, it remains to be seen what a marriage between the Akinci and the Turkish military’s capabilities in the electro-magnetic spectrum will bring in the future.

Apart from conventional military gains, Akinci can bring additional horizons to the wider Turkish security sector. Turkey’s national intelligence service, for example, has long been a user of drone warfare capabilities. Targeted drone strikes eliminating the PKK & YPG terror network in northern Iraq and Syria have gradually become a key pillar of Turkey’s counterterrorism policy. With the Akinci’s longer-range, smart, and heavier payload capability, the Turkish intelligence’s targeted drone strikes can graduate to a whole new level.

Finally, much has been speculated as to the Akinci’s aerial warfare capabilities. The UAS’ combat payload configuration includes Turkey’s indigenous within-visual-range and beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles Bozdogan and Gokdogan. So, can the Akinci score real aerial warfare kills? So far, we do not have any records of unmanned platforms intercepting manned aircraft. In 2002, a US Predator drone tried to down an Iraqi Mig-25. Even the Mig-25, dating back to the late 1960s Soviet technology, was almost a mission impossible for the Predator as the Iraqi aircraft had significant speed and kinematic advantages. We have some unmanned-on-unmanned kill records though. During military drills in 2018, a US MQ-9 Reaper UAV shot down a target drone.

All in all, one should not expect the Akinci to engage in dogfights or shoot down enemy fighter jets. Most probably, it is never going to happen. However, in a hypothetic, more favorable scenario in which the Akinci is well-supported by an efficient network of friendly sensors and radars, and fires its beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles against, say, a slow-flying light attack aircraft or a rotary-wing platform with little situational awareness and no topographical advantage offered by the operating environment, then the world can witness the very first unmanned-on-manned kill of the air warfare history. But still, to be clear, the Akinci is a high-end strategic drone, not an air warfare asset.

Last but not least, the Akinci is not only a giant weapons-carrier. It comes with an AESA radar and other advanced signals & electronic intelligence capabilities, along with a set of powerful AI features. The drone also operates at altitudes ranging between 30,000 and 40,000 feet. Thus, in a network-centric warfare setting, it can provide robust intelligence-surveillance-target acquisition-reconnaissance (ISTAR) to other friendly units, particularly to land-based fire-support formations.

What next?

In Turkish military history lexicon, the term ‘Akinci’ (Akinji / the raider) refers to the highly warfighting-capable and swift light cavalry formations executing special tasks such as hit-runs behind enemy lines, reconnaissance in hostile territory, and pioneering advancing armies. Mobile warfighter Akinji units, which can be traced back to the military tradition of Asiatic Turkic hordes’ horsemen warriors of the steppes, were indispensable during the Ottoman imperial conquest campaigns.

Although it is named after the Akinjis, the Akinci drone is not light cavalry from a military standpoint. Rather, combining shock assault weaponry, mobility, and its potential for versatile use, the UAS resembles the heavy cavalry formations of the Turco-Mongol hordes.

One should not forget the fact that the underlying success in the Karabakh, Syria, and Libya frontiers were not merely Turkish drones, but Turkish way of drone warfare. It remains to be seen which concepts and way of warfighting the Akinci stands to inspire.

**Opinions expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Anadolu Agency.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Scotland to hold independence vote by end-2023, says first minister

Scotland’s first minister reiterated on Tuesday that she aims to hold a public vote on independence from the UK by the end of 2023.

Announcing her government program, Nicola Sturgeon said independence is on top of her agenda, but there will be no referendum bill debate in the Scottish parliament this year.

She said the Scottish government will now restart work on a detailed prospectus which will be presented to voters if there is a referendum campaign.

Speaking at the Scottish Parliament in the capital Edinburgh, Sturgeon said “as we emerge from the pandemic, choices fall to be made that will shape our economy and society for decades to come.”

She said: “Which Parliament – Westminster (UK) or Holyrood (Scotland) – should make these choices? And what principles will they be guided by?

“These are questions which cannot be avoided, nor postponed until the die is already cast. So we intend to offer that choice.

“We will do so only when the COVID crisis has passed but our aim, COVID permitting, is that it will be in the first half of this Parliament – before the end of 2023.”

Sturgeon also underlined that they will “ensure that the choice – when it comes – is a fully informed one.”

“To that end, I can confirm that the Scottish government will now restart work on the detailed prospectus that will guide the decision.”

In January 2020 – before COVID-19 struck outside China – the Scottish Parliament voted in favor of a second independence referendum.

After the vote, Sturgeon requested a section 30 order – an order that would make it possible to hold a new independence referendum (indyref2) – from the central UK government, but her request was rejected by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Johnson said in a recent letter to Sturgeon that he would “not agree to any request for a transfer of power that would lead to further independence referendums.”

First referendum

The first referendum that asked Scottish voters whether they would want to break free from the UK was held in 2014, a mere two years before the historic referendum on Brexit, which Scotland decisively rejected.

The government under then-Prime Minister David Cameron pledged a better understanding for Scots from Westminster and “extensive new powers” for the Scottish Parliament.

The SNP, the party that led the independence campaign, had full confidence that the country would survive and even be better off outside the UK, strengthened by the nation’s oil fields in the North Sea, world-famous malt whiskey, textile, jet engines, and various banking and financial services.

But Scots rejected separation from the rest of the UK, as just over 2 million votes (55.3%) were cast to remain part of the kingdom, while 1.62 million (44.7%) people voted for independence.

Johnson and the Scottish Tories have repeatedly rejected the idea of indyref2, calling the 2014 referendum a “once in a lifetime” event that proved Scots prefer the union.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Turkish airports host 18.3M passengers in August

Turkish airports saw 18.3 million passengers in August, the country’s air travel authority announced on Tuesday.

“This August, the air passenger traffic, which was smashed by the coronavirus pandemic worldwide, was pretty close to its levels in August 2019 (23 million passengers),” the State Airports Authority General Directorate (DHMI) said in a statement.

Some 8.8 million passengers took domestic flights in August 2021, down 3% from the same month in 2019 or achieving 97% of its pre-pandemic figure.

The number of international flight passengers stood at 9.4 million last month, decreasing 33% from August 2019.?

Turkey’s airports served 179,972 planes including overflights this August, of which 88,337 on domestic routes and 64,373 on international routes.

The DHMI report also said cargo traffic stood at 386,218 tons last month.

The Istanbul Airport welcomed 4.6 million passengers on both international and domestic routes and served over 31,497 airplanes in August.?

8-month figures

In January-August, the number of passengers through Turkey’s airports – including transit passengers – was 76.7 million.

Plane traffic – including overflights– reached 888,799 in the first eight months of this year while air cargo traffic reached 2.1 million tons.

Source: Anadolu Agency