Its not a fair comparison. We must zoom on Anka for that.View attachment 55094
Look at the worksmanship on KE vs ANKA-3
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It tells everything
Its not a fair comparison. We must zoom on Anka for that.View attachment 55094
Look at the worksmanship on KE vs ANKA-3
View attachment 55095
It tells everything
Question: With regards to the Internal Bays , can the payload in question (Stand off missiles , Cruise missiles, ARM) not be stored diagonally ? Is it possible ? has it been tried/tested anywhere ? how will it affect weapons deployment ?Admit it folks. This internal weapon station cannot be 3.3 m. It looks very small.
It was quite funny to read some of the comments.An interesting article about ANKA 3.
( And even more interesting comment section, I should add. )
Weird incident. Russian jet tried to bring down Ukrainian TB2. The TB2 survived.
Unknown why the russian jet did not used munitions to bring down TB2. (I speculate it could have been a Ukrainian jet)
Too heavy, it would need a stronger engine to be able to carry one.SOM-J has a far smaller silouetthe and lower weight compared to SOM, so yes, it is likely a yes yes for ANKA-3
Cakir bro, I think they will use lots of cakir in swarm. ( 02 Cakir per ANKA-3 internally )Too heavy, it would need a stronger engine to be able to carry one.
Neuron and Taranis could only carry 2x230 kg bombs while SOM-J is 500 kg and would take up one strong hard point. The larger X-47B maybe could but that has a much stronger engine and is much bigger.
Eh, I think LGB would be better for some missions.Cakir bro, I think they will use lots of cakir in swarm. ( 02 Cakir per ANKA-3 internally )
Of course, I am only referring to the cruise missile option.Eh, I think LGB would be better for some missions.
F-117 was only ever shot down because it’s bomb bays were open for too long.
Cakir bro, I think they will use lots of cakir in swarm. ( 02 Cakir per ANKA-3 internally )
Although, these are not the only cruise missiles (or will not be) within next year.Eh, I think LGB would be better for some missions.
F-117 was only ever shot down because it’s bomb bays were open for too long.
TF-6000 probably has 3-4 years more to fly.I wasn’t referring to the demonstrator but the prototype shown yesterday. It has not flown yet, right?
My train of thought is that long range stand-off weapons should be allocated to non-stealthy platforms as there will very likely be a shortage of them in a large war.Although, these are not the only cruise missiles (or will not be) within next year.
They would hasten this project at all costs I guess as it is a proof of capabilities project for TEI.TF-6000 probably has 3-4 years more to fly.
Logicwise a stealth platform does not need a stand off weapon, because its stand-off distance is shorter that the radar detection range.My train of thought is that long range stand-off weapons should be allocated to non-stealthy platforms as there will very likely be a shortage of them in a large war.
Here you go. Did this with a bit of GIMP and ImageJ. I used your assumption that the concrete tiles are 4x4m. Definitely not accurate, but measurements kinda make sense. Couldn't correct for lens distortion and non-uniformity of the tiles—let alone parallax.If i had time i would do it but, can anyone with image processing skills use these information to figure out the dimensions;
Each concrete slab should be about 4 meter x 4 meter.
The lines are parallel thus perspective can be figured out.
Thus combining these, instrinctively, i get 9-10 meters vs 6-7 meters for the dimensions.
You're the best. So, acording to the previous sketching about Anka-3 and also showing the weapon bay layout, I think it has a wideness of about 1.5 meters and a side lenght over 3 meters.Here you go. Did this with a bit of GIMP and ImageJ. I used your assumption that the concrete tiles are 4x4m. Definitely not accurate, but measurements kinda make sense. Couldn't correct for lens distortion and non-uniformity of the tiles—let alone parallax. View attachment 55140
I merely assumed the tile dimensions by the distanced i walked (yeah counted the steps per tile before, out of boredom). Approximately landed around 3.9 to 4.2 so i thought they would go for a round number for concrete slabs.Here you go. Did this with a bit of GIMP and ImageJ. I used your assumption that the concrete tiles are 4x4m. Definitely not accurate, but measurements kinda make sense. Couldn't correct for lens distortion and non-uniformity of the tiles—let alone parallax. View attachment 55140