YeşilVatan
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What do you guys think about rocket assisted takeoffs?
That's a touch and go test, not a regular take off.Bayraktar TB3 took off from 110 meters, wow.
also Tcg Anadolu 232 meters
Strange, if i read correctly the personnel attempted to stole an internal harddisk. First of all the computers have their cases locked, where only IT may unlock with a physical key and install a hardware. Then, there is a strict rule on no electronics in, no electronics out (except of the phones given to the personnel, which has many functions disabled by enterprise mode). And this is rule is consistently applied and security is no chill about it.
So anyone heard of this attempt to run off with harddisk ?
TB3 test using TEI engine. Nice, really nice
PD-222ST is the new engine they were developing, not sure if a prototype has been tested on the ground let alone on a new drone, or maybe not even built yet.View attachment 63156
For TB-3 Why TEI PD-170 why not PD-180 ST which is lighter and more powerful?
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Edit: why not PD -222ST which weights as same as PD-170 /180ST?
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EDIT 2:
At 30k altitude, PD-170 generates more power then PD-180/222 so it must be the reason.
As you can see currently there is no alternative to Turboprops.
LiquidPiston Enters the UAV Arena with a Revolutionary Rotary Engine
On March 6th, LiquidPiston Inc., an advanced internal combustion engine technology company, announced its intention to enter the UAV market with a revolutionary rotary engine aimed at powering mediumwww.commercialuavnews.com
Now i can understand why Americans want to develop rotary technology.Liquid Piston’s Rotary Engine Could Boost UAS, Accelerate eVTOLs | Aviation Week Network
DARPA funded power and efficiency testing of a new type of rotary engine that promises compact, lightweight and reliable power for unmanned aircraft and air taxis.aviationweek.com
50kg generates 200hp.
Rotron RT1200-P Quad Wankel Rotary Engine
Rotron RT1200-P Quad-Rotor Concept Unlocking new potential in rotary engine design The highest rung of the displacement ladder, the RT1200-P concept quad-rotor engine is one of the most technically advanced Rotron engines. Combining the highest level of specification and technology, this...rotronpower.com
Freedom Motors
Freedom Motors is now producing one of the most flexible, efficient, durable and powerful engines in history: <strong>The Rotapower® rotary engine.</strong>freedom-motors.com
It's being tested on the bench and it'll fly next yearPD-222ST is the new engine they were developing, not sure if a prototype has been tested on the ground let alone on a new drone, or maybe not even built yet.
Maybe also price is a factor here. According to people with knowledge the price of PD-170 is already very high due to the fact it is packed with a lot of functions. If PD-170's price is high maybe the prices of PD-180 or the PD-222 is even higher. I am only speculating here. TB-3 (or tuned down version of it) would eventually replace our TB-2's in time and maybe we want to keep the price as low as possible. I am only speculating so don't take me serious on thatView attachment 63156
For TB-3 Why TEI PD-170 why not PD-180 ST which is lighter and more powerful?
View attachment 63157
Edit: why not PD -222ST which weights as same as PD-170 /180ST?
View attachment 63158
EDIT 2:
At 30k altitude, PD-170 generates more power then PD-180/222 so it must be the reason.
As you can see currently there is no alternative to Turboprops.
LiquidPiston Enters the UAV Arena with a Revolutionary Rotary Engine
On March 6th, LiquidPiston Inc., an advanced internal combustion engine technology company, announced its intention to enter the UAV market with a revolutionary rotary engine aimed at powering mediumwww.commercialuavnews.com
Now i can understand why Americans want to develop rotary technology.Liquid Piston’s Rotary Engine Could Boost UAS, Accelerate eVTOLs | Aviation Week Network
DARPA funded power and efficiency testing of a new type of rotary engine that promises compact, lightweight and reliable power for unmanned aircraft and air taxis.aviationweek.com
50kg generates 200hp.
Rotron RT1200-P Quad Wankel Rotary Engine
Rotron RT1200-P Quad-Rotor Concept Unlocking new potential in rotary engine design The highest rung of the displacement ladder, the RT1200-P concept quad-rotor engine is one of the most technically advanced Rotron engines. Combining the highest level of specification and technology, this...rotronpower.com
Freedom Motors
Freedom Motors is now producing one of the most flexible, efficient, durable and powerful engines in history: <strong>The Rotapower® rotary engine.</strong>freedom-motors.com
Just guessing here since no details are given but normally (excluding special equipment used by govt/banks/etc) the type of lock used on computer cases is low security, it's only really meant to prevent opportunistic theft. The keys are easy to get. It could also be talking about a laptop, which can be opened with a screwdriver. To me the description sounds like a disgruntled employee or an employee who was bribed by a competitor. A serious espionage attempt would be more sophisticated, for example using a special tiny USB key which doesn't even look like a USB key, and only needs to be plugged in and can automatically image all the drives onto itself.Strange, if i read correctly the personnel attempted to stole an internal harddisk. First of all the computers have their cases locked, where only IT may unlock with a physical key and install a hardware. Then, there is a strict rule on no electronics in, no electronics out (except of the phones given to the personnel, which has many functions disabled by enterprise mode). And this is rule is consistently applied and security is no chill about it.
This is either an intern, or a silly and inefficient personnel who may taught of attempting this. Last option this was a large scale espionage involving IT, Security and personnel granted an access to all files.
Fun fact, files are rarely kept in local storages in a meaningful way unless the user draws them from the server for project related uses.
If i recall correctly, no peripherals (except permitted like keyboard etc.) work on those computers.Just guessing here since no details are given but normally (excluding special equipment used by govt/banks/etc) the type of lock used on computer cases is low security, it's only really meant to prevent opportunistic theft. The keys are easy to get. It could also be talking about a laptop, which can be opened with a screwdriver. To me the description sounds like a disgruntled employee or an employee who was bribed by a competitor. A serious espionage attempt would be more sophisticated, for example using a special tiny USB key which doesn't even look like a USB key, and only needs to be plugged in and can automatically image all the drives onto itself.
That's good to hear, it means Baykar is taking security seriously.If i recall correctly, no peripherals (except permitted like keyboard etc.) work on those computers.
President Erdoğan:
Now they are conducting the final tests of the Kızılelma. The challenge we have to overcome is to produce our own indigenous engine...
Aselsan has a burden here: camera production. Unfortunately, engine production takes five years. In this process, we have to import engines
I think TF-10000 for KE, not TF-6000. If KE's testing is nearing completion, I think that's great news. A period of 5 years is foreseen for the TF-10000 Engine to enter mass production. This is an achievable goal, but still an ambitious one.
Full rate production for TF6000 confirmed as 5 years?
I'm not so sure. We know that TF6000 will be on the KE. TF10k is not even brought up yet in regards to its milestones.I think TF-10000 for KE, not TF-6000. If KE's testing is nearing completion, I think that's great news. A period of 5 years is foreseen for the TF-10000 Engine to enter mass production. This is an achievable goal, but still an ambitious one.
especially if we consider the fact that TF10000 is TF6000 with afterburner... spending 5 years mainly for afterburner section can not be tha case I guessI'm not so sure. We know that TF6000 will be on the KE. TF10k is not even brought up yet in regards to its milestones.
Please don’t forget that, although TF10K shares its core with TF6K, these engines are quite different.especially if we consider the fact that TF10000 is TF6000 with afterburner... spending 5 years mainly for afterburner section can not be tha case I guess