I was not thinking about the AESA light radar that Akinci is supposed to get, but a big new radar with considerable range carried in some way by aksungur or Akinci. (kinda like UAV AWACS)
I was not thinking about the AESA light radar that Akinci is supposed to get, but a big new radar with considerable range carried in some way by aksungur or Akinci. (kinda like UAV AWACS)
Why not stick them onto AWACs if they have 300km range? I heard there was such project.Ramjet missiles are fast (Mach6) and long range (200 - 300km range or even more). Most problematic part is detection of enemy fighter jet (especially if she is stealth)
F-16 Block 40 fighter aircraft belonging to the Turkish Air Force conducting a test activity with the SOM Cruise Missile
Ramjet maxes out at 6 mach. It will not work unless it is at supersonic speeds. So it has to have a solid fuel engine or booster to bring it to the right speed.Tubitak is working on ramjet engine. If everything goes well Roketsan can develop AA missiles with ramjet in several years.
I was wondering how much the combination of ramjet missile on Akinci UCAV would help our air defenses
We have the classical thought of fast jet with missile in our mind, but since UCAV's get more and more operational we should switch our mindset as well. Fast jet is not really needed when the missile does the work. Fast jet advantage is only when you want intercept roles.
Ramjet missiles are fast (Mach6) and long range (200 - 300km range or even more). Most problematic part is detection of enemy fighter jet (especially if she is stealth)
Question: is it possible to use Akinci like UCAV's in air defense roles? Say equipped with AA ramjet missiles, but there is a long range airborne AESA radar needed for detection.
To add to this. Once we have mastered the ramjet engine, the natural next step will be the scramjet missiles. These missiles will be real game changers for us. As it stands no one has the means to stop these. They will be real carrier killers, launched from ships or planes.Ramjet maxes out at 6 mach. It will not work unless it is at supersonic speeds. So it has to have a solid fuel engine or booster to bring it to the right speed.
In the case of the Meteor missile; solid propellant nozzleless booster is integrated within the ramcombustor and accelerates the missile to a velocity where the Throttleable Ducted Rocket drive can take over. Because the ramjet motor is throttle controlled, it can decrease it’s speed to conserve fuel and hence can go a lot further. When it is within target acquirement distance it speeds up and reaches it’s maximum speed of 4 Mach.
The air is rammed in to the combustion chamber because of the high speed attained through the booster stage which generates enough pressure to activate the ramjet propulsion. The air inside the combustion chamber is at subsonic speeds. When you increase the speed of air rammed in to the combustion to supersonic speeds then you get Supersonic Combustion Ramjet : Scramjet. The speeds attained by scramjet engines are 6+ Mach to theoretically 24 Mach.
Meteor missile is 2 million Euros a piece. So not cheap! Needs to be on a platform that will do it justice.
We haven't seen G40 but there are its derivatives. They must deliberately hide G40 from us. Show us god damn missile.We will see more Turkish precision strike missiles that is going to be developed thanks to the experiences gained from other missile programs.
G40 propulsion with Kuzgun seeker head for lock-on before/after launch/update precision stike NLOS missile. Land based Miniature bombs with artillery rocket propulsion, Land based Atmaca variant for ground/ship strike, Bora-2Naval for anti-ship roles...etc
Bro, is it possible to integrate an "airborne radar" on a satallite?China did something like this and called it “ flying radar”. I believe we will see these kind of drones with better radars in future. The drones with many different configuration will form a deadly war concept to deal with enemy threats.
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Bro, is it possible to integrate an "airborne radar" on a satallite?
Bro, is it possible to integrate an "airborne radar" on a satallite?
Instead of SAR satellites, we can use SAR pods in UAVs for now. MİLSAR was developed for this.If it is an airborne SAR radar, Göktürk-3 will have a SAR payload.
Bro, Akinji able to shoot down coming cruise missiles, it might also be good that it is able to stop saturation attack in the future. being able to get AKinji on Anadolu, you are able to stop lots of missiles while other ships reload their VLSWe will use them in air defence roles but Akinci will be a big target for fast manned fighters when they are detected. I think the detection ranges of manned aircrafts’ AESA radars will be longer than the one Akinci has so Turboprop Akinci should be operated inside same network with other striking units. Akinci-like unmanned and relatively slow drones should fire the missiles before enemy aircrafts and It is only possible when they are linked with airborne early warning radars. MIUS with 950km/h and 1t missile payload will be more convenient to AA engagagement roles.
they are able to do it with its AESA radar...According to internet it is not so easy. Akıncı needs data link transmitter from radar or AEW. Then also needs download the coordinates into missile.
US navy had such project. They wanted to launch SM6 missile from an aircraft. But they didn't start.