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Anka 3 currently 2 prototype being tested, no date when they will start with munition test but they are planning to first in 2024.

He seems to be way more conservative with his assessments and timelines compared to Kotil. Just my opinion, of course.
 

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Imagine, in 3-4 years, the Kizilelma equipped with twin TF-10,000 or twin Al-322F engines will be able to reach Mach 1.5 speed and participate in air superiority combat exercises with the F-16 ILR. The Kizilelma is truly revolutionary, and it's exciting to imagine what it can achieve
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Anka 3 currently 2 prototype being tested, no date when they will start with munition test but they are planning to first in 2024.
Nice to see an update on this program. Probably one of the top 3 most important projects. With deep strike capabilities no one can f*ck with Turkey without serious consequences.

Also good to see Kızılelma coming along nicely, hopefully we see it in the inventory before the end of the year.
 

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I wonder how deep strike capable of stealth aircrafts ,aka anka 3,will be safe after rhe strike happened and on the way of return,if its not for nukes.They like submarines once detected its almost dead.They can not make supersonic flight but they should be fast to the limits as much as possible and they need protection from combat aircrafts manned or unmanned on their mid course of return,they are not cheap to sacrifice.Hava SOJ can bring some help to them,and they also should have self protection suits.
 
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I wonder how deep strike capable of stealth aircrafts ,aka anka 3,will be safe after rhe strike happened and on the way of return,if its not for nukes.They like submarines once detected its almost dead.They can not make supersonic flight but they should be fast to the limits as much as possible and they need protection from combat aircrafts manned or unmanned on their mid course of return,they are not cheap to sacrifice.Hava SOJ can bring some help to them,and they also should have self protection suits.
Well, we wouldn't just strike, for example, a facility all willy nilly, or at least I would hope so. The first target would be an enemy's air defence capabilities. And even if we did, its not like we would drop dump bombs from it. Iirc, Anka-3 can carry 2 SOM-J in its IWB, which has a range of 275 kms, assuming we use those at their proper range, there are only a handful of air defence systems that would be capable of engaging Anka-3 directly.
 

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Imagine, in 3-4 years, the Kizilelma equipped with twin TF-10,000 or twin Al-322F engines will be able to reach Mach 1.5 speed and participate in air superiority combat exercises with the F-16 ILR. The Kizilelma is truly revolutionary, and it's exciting to imagine what it can achieve
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What about Kizilwlma internal bays ??
I read so much about kizilelma but no infro about its internal weapons , range ??
 

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Well, we wouldn't just strike, for example, a facility all willy nilly, or at least I would hope so. The first target would be an enemy's air defence capabilities. And even if we did, its not like we would drop dump bombs from it. Iirc, Anka-3 can carry 2 SOM-J in its IWB, which has a range of 275 kms, assuming we use those at their proper range, there are only a handful of air defence systems that would be capable of engaging Anka-3 directly.
Anka-3 can not carry SOM-J in it's IWB's. It can carry MK-83 bombs at most in it's current configuration. SOM-J can only be carried externally.

https://www.defenceturkey.com/tr/icerik/anka-iii-ilk-ucusunu-basariyla-gerceklestirdi-5845
 

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Imagine, in 3-4 years, the Kizilelma equipped with twin TF-10,000 or twin Al-322F engines will be able to reach Mach 1.5 speed and participate in air superiority combat exercises with the F-16 ILR. The Kizilelma is truly revolutionary, and it's exciting to imagine what it can achieve
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Can someone draw it manned?😁

Would not be good having also manned version while both sharing same parts, same production line and softwares.
Mini Stealth Supersonic Fighter sounds to me reasonable.
 

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Wait for the twin-engine version.
You are only considering what Turkey will have 12-15 years from now; you are not accounting for what Turkey's competitors will have. The twin-engine Anka-3 won't be cutting-edge technology as it theoretically is today. Even the Indians will have a flying wing attack UCAV by the time the twin-engine Anka-3 is operational. Even Greeks can have access to a similar platform by then.
 

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