Just as we predicted, the TB-3 will be able to stop on the runway without the need for any catch system, but it will not have a chance to pass the runway. The only question I have now is whether there will be a safety net for KE too. In other words, whether it will have the chance to pass the runway in heavy sea conditions or in case of any miscalculation like when the tail hook misses the line. The length of the deck may not be very generous for the landing runway, given the continuity of other operations, i.e. the aircraft will have to touch deck as close as possible to the aft elevator, there may be no more than two catch line which they may also be very close to each other, so the AI must ensure perfect landings in all conditions.
BAYRAKTAR TB3 will take off with its own power without the need for anything like a catapult. Only KE will need capture cables. It is much faster. But Bayraktar TB3 also has a special braking system that prevents slipping. Also, the floor of the track is a bit more friction coefficient. So it will stop with its own braking power. BAYRAKTAR TB3 has very special aerodynamic surfaces and it can make very hard landings. ” he said.
It depends on which Air defences we are taking about.LEts brainstorm what TB3 could do with enemy airdefences, lets hypothetical put four of EW pod on TB3. What kind effect will it have?
This should be a 4-part showcase. Baykar published the first part. In the second part, Aselsan should show fleets of USVs and UUVs with TCG Anadolu. In the 3rd part, LCMs landing UGVs. In the 4th part, ANKA-3 and air lauched UAVs."Forward! Towards the very horizon where the boundless blue meets its end!"
The most impressive video of Turkish defence industry ever made.
Just watched it in big screen+full resolution+earphones and it gave me chills like never before. Two cutting edge piece of techology on the deck of the first ever drone carrier of the world. All made in Türkiye.
Not just the technology and industry but a totally new, unique, developing doctrine and whole another level of warfare. Warfare of the future.
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I would be shitting my pants right now if my country had problems with Türkiye.
I don‘t know what some members here are smoking. There‘s not one existing LHD installed with arresting gear, for good reasons.
Only 4 countries in this world manufacture naval arresting gear: US, UK, Russia and China. Even France imports them from General Atomics.
1. Hydraulic arresting gears are monstrously big in size, huge energy consumers and technically not suitable for lightweight drone airframes like KE without damaging them after a few landings.
2. Electromagnetic arresting gears are smaller in size and suitable to catch lightweight UCAVs or jet-powered drones like KE (real-time calculation and regulation of arresting power to the brake motors). That technology is only mastered by US and China.
3. For safety reasons aircraft carriers usually deploy 4-6 arresting cables over the whole landing strip.
Conclusion: major overhaul construction and using up of the floor space under deck for the arresting gear installation (Juan Carlos class was never designed for this purpose by Navantia). An unknown technology nobody would transfer to Turkiye, neither hydraulic nor electromagnetic. So how would Anadolu get its „arresting cables“ that some people think of a technical nuisance which is clearly not?
We have many years of rail gun development work already which uses similar technology.It‘s billions $ spent on R&D and years of experience by construction of previous aircraft carriers with hydraulic arresting gears. Nothing of that was done in Turkiye. So, hard work only doesn‘t result in anything without a proper development plan, engineering capabilities, technical ecosystem and the right budget.
There have been many such cases like Radars, IIR seekers, Combat Management Systems for warships, USVs (I mean bloody hell Turkiye is even one of the leading countries in that area) and many more that I am too lazy to count. Arresting gear is simpler than some of what we have managed to achieve with little or just no know-how in the past years.It‘s billions $ spent on R&D and years of experience by construction of previous aircraft carriers with hydraulic arresting gears. Nothing of that was done in Turkiye. So, hard work only doesn‘t result in anything without a proper development plan, engineering capabilities, technical ecosystem and the right budget.
Same dumb argument was made for why Turkiye can't make the T-FX.It‘s billions $ spent on R&D and years of experience by construction of previous aircraft carriers with hydraulic arresting gears. Nothing of that was done in Turkiye. So, hard work only doesn‘t result in anything without a proper development plan, engineering capabilities, technical ecosystem and the right budget.
After all, how many countries have aircraft carriers, and why should these countries work on this? For one or two aircraft carriers? Of course the US and China will be the leaders in this field.I don‘t know what some members here are smoking. There‘s not one existing LHD installed with arresting gear, for good reasons.
Only 4 countries in this world manufacture naval arresting gear: US, UK, Russia and China. Even France imports them from General Atomics.
1. Hydraulic arresting gears are monstrously big in size, huge energy consumers and technically not suitable for lightweight drone airframes like KE without damaging them after a few landings.
2. Electromagnetic arresting gears are smaller in size and suitable to catch lightweight UCAVs or jet-powered drones like KE (real-time calculation and regulation of arresting power to the brake motors). That technology is only mastered by US and China.
3. For safety reasons aircraft carriers usually deploy 4-6 arresting cables over the whole landing strip.
Conclusion: major overhaul construction and using up of the floor space under deck for the arresting gear installation (Juan Carlos class was never designed for this purpose by Navantia). An unknown technology nobody would transfer to Turkiye, neither hydraulic nor electromagnetic. So how would Anadolu get its „arresting cables“ that some people think of a technical nuisance which is clearly not?
Turkiye and TAI literally spent billions of $, decades of learning, technology transfer, absorbing knowledge and gaining experience in aircraft license manufacturing, scientific research on university and institute level, a grown ecosystem of aerospace companies and subsystem manufacturers, domestic and foreign engineering talents and expertise acquired during F-35 development project evolved to TFX.Same dumb argument was made for why Turkiye can't make the T-FX.
There's this thing called "engineering" which allows you to develop things you haven't developed before.