Geliştirme Test Uçağı..GROUND TEST UNİT
Confirmed by my friend
Geliştirme Test Uçağı..GROUND TEST UNİT
Confirmed by my friend
I think it's a term used for ground tests.Geliştirme Test Uçağı..
But Defence Turkey said that GTU-0 will perform the flight tests, so it is not really for ground tests i supposeI think it's a term used for ground tests.
Tolga Özbek confirmed it as wellBut Defence Turkey said that GTU-0 will perform the flight tests, so it is not really for ground tests i suppose
Someone places a photo of KF21 and TFX side by side and what i look was kf 21 gun location that was visible while TFX dont have and i ask , someone from forum said will not have a gun of i remember correctly .Where did you get that from? AFAIK it will.
Someone places a photo of KF21 and TFX side by side and what i look was kf 21 gun location that was visible while TFX dont have and i ask , someone from forum said will not have a gun of i remember correctly .
Turkey needs more than just financial supporter, i think Malaysia is the most likely candidate, they can assist in electronics for sure, it the part that Turkey is lacking as of now.Malaysia, Pakistan, Indonesia since TAI has an office there? But Indonesia already has the KF-X.
Brazil because of the Brazilian companies' involvement?
Regardless: A customer is always more than welcome, a development partner might be a bit late, but who am I to judge.
I can bet that ASELSAN can best all of Malaysian avionics producersTurkey needs more than just financial supporter, i think Malaysia is the most likely candidate, they can assist in electronics for sure, it the part that Turkey is lacking as of now.
This prototype probably won't have a gun (that is what Tolga Özbek said after the TUSAŞ visit). However, the final product will have it.Someone places a photo of KF21 and TFX side by side and what i look was kf 21 gun location that was visible while TFX dont have and i ask , someone from forum said will not have a gun of i remember correctly .
Probably no weapons, the visitors could not get a definite answerI remember that someone with a lot of knowledge confirmed that TFX will have a gun several months ago.
We must remember that MMU will use F-110 for quite a long time. And remember that the USA blocked T-129 sales to Pakistan because of the engine. Pakistan and the USA's relationship did not get better meanwhile. Therefore, as long as MMU has an F-110, Pakistan can't get in.Pakistan seems to me to be the first country to come eagerly. It is much more important for Pakistan.
Yep, Pakistan can not afford a 5th gen fighter let alone finance its development, they need the money on much more urgent needs right now like a possible war against taliban Afganistan.Pakistan is at the brink of financial collapse (IMF bailout, Saudi money infusion, forex reserves at $4 billion only).
Pakistan to take fiscal measures set by IMF to meet budgetary targets
Pakistan will take fiscal measures set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to meet its budgetary targets for the 2022-23 financial year, finance minister Ishaq Dar said on Wednesday.www.reuters.com
Gun is for dogfight, T.Kotil said, MMU will not get into any dogfight.This prototype probably won't have a gun (that is what Tolga Özbek said after the TUSAŞ visit). However, the final product will have it.
Pay attention to the TF-X serial production date, and also the domestic engine date. The first blocks with F110 engines already will belong to Turkiye.We must remember that MMU will use F-110 for quite a long time. And remember that the USA blocked T-129 sales to Pakistan because of the engine. Pakistan and the USA's relationship did not get better meanwhile. Therefore, as long as MMU has an F-110, Pakistan can't get in.
Ah it doesn't read like that because of "stinks" lol.My post was a praise
War is a mess, you never know.Gun is for dogfight, T.Kotil said, MMU will not get into any dogfight.
Gun is cost effective against some UAVsGun is for dogfight, T.Kotil said, MMU will not get into any dogfight.
Using 5. Gen fighter jets for hunting UAVs is not.Gun is cost effective against some UAVs