We are speedily running out of possible test sites for longer range missiles. They basically pointed it to Sevastopol.
*2nd, based on publicly available information.
And where will the MRBM tests take place? We are talking about lifting a 1.5 tonne satellite to an altitude of 700 km. I think it is quite reasonable to assume that in a few years the flight ceiling of launch rockets will reach over 500 km apogee point, and even on the military side, this target is perhaps much closer. This allows a missile reach radius perhaps twice as far as the total width of the Turkish borders on the east-west axis, as balistic trajectory. Anyway, these issues are the dark side of the moon. When the time comes, we'll know where it will launched from. (Edit: Perhaps the naval command will conduct these tests, on open seas.)Sinop, Kefken, İğneada are to be launch sites as it stands now.
These are all ballistic (moving under the force of gravity only) missiles during their downward and terminal stages of flight.its flying course seems not balistic to me
It looks like a very potent missile with a lot of energy and more than normal high speed during launch; indicating long hypersonic mid flight.
Actually, I don't think we have a test field problem. Because North Korea usually aims for maximum altitude, not maximum range, to test ICBMs. The maximum range is calculated with the ratio created here. We will probably do something similar.We are speedily running out of possible test sites for longer range missiles. They basically pointed it to Sevastopol.
New Rize-Artvin Airport.Where is this lunch site? Yrabzon airport ?
And for longer ballistic missiles Turkiye can lunch it from iğneada toward Blacksea trabzon 1000km distance + altitude 3000-5000 km i think can lunched from there .
The top one could be Bora canister. Not Tayfun.
The top one could be Bora canister. Not Tayfun.
If you check below picture shared by KAAN Azman on twitter, they are different size canisters. Taking the hydrolic lift mechanism as same he has extrapolated measurements too; as shared by @Al Lablabi here.
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Yes. But if you watch the actual launching of the missile video, the canisters are different. This is supposedly the second and latest launch.