Higher altitude and higher speed is probably more valuable.Wouldn't Aksungur be more logical for MIT? With longer endurance.
Higher altitude and higher speed is probably more valuable.Wouldn't Aksungur be more logical for MIT? With longer endurance.
Bro, do they change random shape?The serial production variant is much more handsome and several hundred kg lighter than prototypes. Sonobuoy pods will be integrated for Navy's Aksungur.
Bro, do they change random shape?
Officially they both have 40k ft. max altitude. But not sure payload affects this. And I am not sure speed really matters for MIT. They would use that for observation and intelligence gathering and I assume endurance would be more valuable.Higher altitude and higher speed is probably more valuable.
I thought that america is FIRST.First with cruisemissiles and air to air missiles. Beside that first AESA radar....
Akinci will be first in his kind.
When you make OWN platform especially for military there are no such thing "finished product".I see that TAI still isn't done with this aircraft and they are still developing it.
Any possibility of Aksungur with motorsich turboprop engines?
2x170Hp | 250 kW |
2x450Hp | 661 kW |
2x750Hp | 1103 kW |
AksungurOfficially they both have 40k ft. max altitude. But not sure payload affects this. And I am not sure speed really matters for MIT. They would use that for observation and intelligence gathering and I assume endurance would be more valuable.
The serial production variant is much more handsome and several hundred kg lighter than prototypes. Sonobuoy pods will be integrated for Navy's Aksungur.
that makes senseIt's not just about endurance hours. The role of AKINCI, which will be in MIT's inventory, will most likely be ELINT, COMINT. Wider frequencies mean more power emissions.
2x170Hp 250 kW 2x450Hp 661 kW 2x750Hp 1103 kW
What about timed neutralization without requestion from Air Force?Officially they both have 40k ft. max altitude. But not sure payload affects this. And I am not sure speed really matters for MIT. They would use that for observation and intelligence gathering and I assume endurance would be more valuable.
Might be, but the current structures seem working as we saw last couple of months in Syria and Iraq.What about timed neutralization without requestion from Air Force?
I think it needs fire control radar to fire them
Because the turbine engine is started by the ram air coming through its inlet the plane has to be fast enough to provide enough pressure. Akıncı tops at 362 km/h.What is the hard thing about integrating cruise missiles to UCAVs btw? Does it require a specific avionic technology?
There is a couple issues about it.What is the hard thing about integrating cruise missiles to UCAVs btw? Does it require a specific avionic technology?