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As far I understood, for the beginning it's planned to use Hürjet Naval for the Carrier Fighter Wing later it's planned to use Kaan ?
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Hürjet is only 60% of an F16, does this make it a big plane, NO. Kaan is 240% of an F16, yes Kaan is a big plane, alright. Planes rated by their engine power.
Why do you have to be warring with the US or China with this AC.Hürjet is a Trainer and light Attack Aircraft, far away from being a multi-Role Capable Plane like the F-35 or Air Superiority Capable like Kaan. In an Combat Scenario were the Carrier Wing not only face Groups like IS, Al-Shabab or third aworld Countries it wouldn't stand any Chance.
Rafale is Superior than Hürjet.
I mean not to go to War with the US or China. This Carrier is planned to show Presence in the Mediterran, red Sea and arabian Sea. There will be more Competitor than Al-Shabab or some third World Countries. Alone in the Mediterran you have:Why do you have to be warring with the US or China with this AC.
That same AC will have unmanned fighters that the opponents have not matched as of yet. Some may argue that our Kızılelma or Anka3 have not matured yet but I should remind them that we are expecting them to come out of production line in a year.I mean not to go to War with the US or China. This Carrier is planned to show Presence in the Mediterran, red Sea and arabian Sea. There will be more Competitor than Al-Shabab or some third World Countries. Alone in the Mediterran you have:
- Russia(deployed in Syria)
- Italy(possible in North Africa)
- France(likely)
- Spain(different strategic Interest on Morocco)
For the arabian Sea we will have India a likely Competitor.
These likely Competitor posses more capable Aircraft than Hürjet. In any Confrontation with some of these Powers the Carrier with a light Attack Aircraft can become a sitting Duck.
This is an intermediate ship until a future nuclear propulsion AC becomes possible as otherwise you need to wait longer to have an AC. A lower power EMALS can be made to fly smaller planes up to Hürjet size. A ship that can fly Kaan can only be made with nuclear propulsion. You make the ship affordable and you can make two for the price of one.This aircraft carrier is just a bigger TCG Anadolu, we don't need it.
This aircraft carrier project is not worth it. Not worth it, unless you're going for nuclear propulsion (CATOBAR). Because you will have problems with EMALS (Electro-Magnetic Aircraft Launch System). And if you use steam catapults you will be behind the more modern CATOBAR ACs in the 2040s.
The Future French PANG AC will eat this thing up. They've got EMALS, Nuclear Propulsion, and Rafales.
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If this is the design they come up with..
No Nuclear Propulsion, No EMALS, No Navalised Kaan.
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You can partner up with another country to develop nuclear propulsion and EMALS. Or just do the better thing, and go spend that money on more frigates/destroyers.
Are you saying they could retrofit an AC conventionally powered to nuclear powered? I feel like that's a pipe dream.This is an intermediate ship until a future nuclear propulsion AC becomes possible as otherwise you need to wait longer to have an AC. A lower power EMALS can be made to fly smaller planes up to Hürjet size. A ship that can fly Kaan can only be made with nuclear propulsion. You make the ship affordable and you can make two for the price of one.
It would probably be inconvenient to make the ship adaptable to both turbine and nuclear as their requirements may be vastly different which I am not aware of. So this one ship is to be made with today's tech and a future ship can be made with the latest tech we will have in the future. Better have the ship than not.Are you saying they could retrofit an AC conventionally powered to nuclear powered? I feel like that's a pipe dream.
This project is still a big waste of money unless we can get F35Bs which won't happen.
I do agree that we have come far with UCAVs but we are sometimes forgetting that the road between RC controlled toy planes and UCAVs like Akıncı are shorter than the road between UCAVs and real unmanned fighter jets. We have years to go, tech is not even here yet.
This is an intermediate ship until a future nuclear propulsion AC becomes possible as otherwise you need to wait longer to have an AC. A lower power EMALS can be made to fly smaller planes up to Hürjet size. A ship that can fly Kaan can only be made with nuclear propulsion. You make the ship affordable and you can make two for the price of one.
That seems to be the intent. Some may argue Kaan is too big for shipborne operation but there is no solid arguement against it.So far I understand the first Aircraft Carrier are built in a modular Way and later a Sister Ship will join TN with Nuclear Propulsion, EMALS and Naval Kaan.
Too big meant the big jet(like Su33) cant flight with full load without aircraft catapultThat seems to be the intent. Some may argue Kaan is too big for shipborne operation but there is no solid arguement against it.
The fact that it will the AC will run on traditional gas engines such as the LM2500 is a bad sign. A massive 60,000 tons that runs on gas will be a money sinkhole for the Turkish navy.It seems 1 angled landing deck and 3 take-off lines. Even in this STOBAR configuration, showing that high sortie density is targeted. Definitely not a flag display ship, but a strategic force multiplier ship is coming. The article envisages a capacity of around 50 manned and unmanned combat aircraft, and the deck layout shows that this fleet is intended to be used at high capacity.
TB-3, KE and Hürjet-N are illustrating on the deck. Probably ANKA-3 and or derived variant will also catch up. The fact that fixed-wing reconnaissance and combat platforms will be ready before the aircraft carrier itself will be an important plus factor. The article also mentions that a study could be conducted on KAAN in the future.
The configuration of 4 CIWS and 32-cell MIDLAS indicates that the ship will have a countermeasure capability above the usual, which, as dear Uçuyorum said, could be a plus factor in task force planning.
So we can't afford the gas the ship will burn, then we should stop having a navy altogether.The fact that it will the AC will run on traditional gas engines such as the LM2500 is a bad sign. A massive 60,000 tons that runs on gas will be a money sinkhole for the Turkish navy.
IMO, UntilTurkey masters nuclear tech and nuclear propulsion, they should build more Istif class vessels and concentrate more efforts on national submarines program since these arethe ones with the highest invest amd returns ratio
The current AC seems underwhelming in relation to its competitors and its specs is just a catastrophe
Petrol is not cheap. Building and maintaining nuclear reactors however is much more expensive.The fact that it will the AC will run on traditional gas engines such as the LM2500 is a bad sign. A massive 60,000 tons that runs on gas will be a money sinkhole for the Turkish navy.
IMO, UntilTurkey masters nuclear tech and nuclear propulsion, they should build more Istif class vessels and concentrate more efforts on national submarines program since these arethe ones with the highest invest amd returns ratio
The current AC seems underwhelming in relation to its competitors and its specs is just a catastrophe