IMHO studies on Hürkuş should continue. An unmanned CAS version might be a good move. Without the whole cockpit(Hürkuş-C has cockpit armor which weighs a lot), pilots, and life support systems, and with massive composite use, a huge amount of ammo can be carried on Hürkuş-C. Such a UCAV can carry multiple heavy bombs such as Mk-83 and Mk84. It should have a 5-8 hour endurance, a 2000kg+ payload, and a 500-600km/h speed which means it can travel 250-300km at half an hour to immediately strike a target with heavy bombs.
Hürkuş UCAV can fill a very specific role inside the Türkish UAV family.
TB-2 slow, very light payload (150kg), high endurance
Anka slow, light payload(350kg), high endurance
Aksungur slow, medium payload(750kg), very high endurance
Akıncı medium speed(350km/h), high payload(1500kg), high endurance
Hürkuş UCAV fast(500-600km/h), very high payload(2000kg), medium endurance (5 pylons for 4x Mk83+ 1xMAM-T or 1xMk84, 2xMk83, 2xMAM-T or 8x miniature bomb,1xMk84)
Mius-A high subsonic, high payload(1500kg), low to medium endurance
Mius-B supersonic, high payload(1500kg), low to medium endurance;
Mius-C concept
TISU concept.