Yes, possible.Is a Ramjet or Scramjet Propulsion for Tayfun or Cenk possible ?
Yes, possible.Is a Ramjet or Scramjet Propulsion for Tayfun or Cenk possible ?
US Army conducts ‘static' test with ramjet for future Precision Strike Missile
Advancements in designing and testing a potential ramjet for the US Army Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) could extend the weapon's range up to 1,000 kilometers, and a...www.janes.com
Is a Ramjet or Scramjet Propulsion for Tayfun or Cenk possible ?
Ramjet version is a different missile under the same PrSM designation.
US Army conducts ‘static' test with ramjet for future Precision Strike Missile
Advancements in designing and testing a potential ramjet for the US Army Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) could extend the weapon's range up to 1,000 kilometers, and a...www.janes.com
Is a Ramjet or Scramjet Propulsion for Tayfun or Cenk possible ?
Has to be a hybrit than, for Ramjet, Scramjet the missile needs an initial speed that pushes the air inside. These type of engines do not have a fan that compresses air into the engine like a turbojet engine.
Or it needs an initial booster that brings the missile at speed
Standard PrSM missile US is testing is no different in size; but about a foot longer than the ATACAMS-140 missile.
US Army conducts ‘static' test with ramjet for future Precision Strike Missile
Advancements in designing and testing a potential ramjet for the US Army Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) could extend the weapon's range up to 1,000 kilometers, and a...www.janes.com
Is a Ramjet or Scramjet Propulsion for Tayfun or Cenk possible ?
I saw that according to some analyzers Akbaba was already test fired. Does that mean SAGE's ramjet engine is operational? If so what is taking them so long to reveal the missile and deliver it to TSK?Standard PrSM missile US is testing is no different in size; but about a foot longer than the ATACAMS-140 missile.
Somehow they have attained a very high speed (just under 5 Mach) and nearly 200km extra range with the PrSM.
But still due to being a semi ballistic missile it will lose a lot of speed at terminal stage and as they may have attained this superior performance thanks to a very light weight shell (98kg), it will have a very low terminal weight whence exhausted it's fuel; thus effecting it's terminal speed detrimentally.
Introducing a throttle controlled ramjet engine in to a PrSM will render it more lethal as it will be able to hit it's target at nearly 3 Mach.
This will be US's Brahmos on steroids.
It would be most intriguing to see when they release technical details of this missile.
Turkey is already working on two different ramjet powered missiles; Tubitak's liquid fuelled Gokhan and Roketsan's solid fuelled Akbaba. Not much technical detail has leaked about these. But they are prospective game changers when they become part of our inventory. A missile that can hit moving targets that are 300-500km away like a ship at 3 Mach will have so much kinetic energy that it will pulverise any hull to smithereens.
First news about these two missiles were that the Gokhan to be a meteor replacemen; hence air to air.
Akbaba to be a Harm anti radiation missile.
But there is nothing to hold us from applying this technology to bigger missiles and AShM once they are perfected.
Early last year, TÜBİTAK Sage's then MD had stated that they had already performed well over 200 tests with the Gokhan. So logically it shouldn't be too long before we hear about a successful test firing of Gokhan; if it hasn't already been done in the absence of prying eyes.I saw that according to some analyzers Akbaba was already test fired. Does that mean SAGE's ramjet engine is operational? If so what is taking them so long to reveal the missile and deliver it to TSK?
As in deliveries to squadrons? No way.I expect Gokhan to be unveiled second half of this year with an initial availability of late 2026.
LRIP.As in deliveries to squadrons? No way.
Sharing is caring. Good for both countries.
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Why now, when our own a2a missiles are almost at the end of their development process?
The news seems true.