omg it's so beautiful. this new prototype is much sleeker than the first one.Wave like the dawns, oh glorious crescent!
HÜRJET's second prototype took to the skies with its new paint!
omg it's so beautiful. this new prototype is much sleeker than the first one.Wave like the dawns, oh glorious crescent!
HÜRJET's second prototype took to the skies with its new paint!
Wave like the dawns, oh glorious crescent!
HÜRJET's second prototype took to the skies with its new paint!
We have to take a step back and think about the incredible achievement Türkiye has made regarding its defence industry and in particular the aviation sector thanks to TAI, Baykar, Aselsan, Rocketsan, Havelsan, KaleAero, and many more.Juanjo Fernández(Writer and defense analyst. Graduate in National Defense):
"The second prototype of the Hurjet with a nice paint scheme.
Get used to this plane. I won't say more."
Could it be..?
it's a good omen for sure but we shouldn't get ahead of ourselves. we need to see some concrete news before putting up the lightsWe have to take a step back and think about the incredible achievement Türkiye has made regarding its defence industry and in particular the aviation sector thanks to TAI, Baykar, Aselsan, Rocketsan, Havelsan, KaleAero, and many more.
The fact that we're exporting to NATO countries or even being considered from Spain, a country with decades more experience and success in manufacturing Aircraft from trainers, fighters to transport and utility, is mind boggling. Quality is key!
That makes absolutely zero sense. Mainly because we don't have an engine for it either, and we have no idea if we could get an agreement for engine to be used on a light attack variant. How on earth are you expecting it to enter "mass" production without engines? We don't even have an engine program for it right now mate.For the umptheenth time we'll see when we get there. Meanwhile since hürjet is flying and doing acrobatics etc. We should focus on semi-mass production of Hürjet and have a dedicated team for it. Better safe than sorry.
It makes sense of you use engine from GE. At least there is no hyper over domestic engine for Hürjet, so it'd be perfect to continue with the trainer version and on the side develop it as LCA.That makes absolutely zero sense. Mainly because we don't have an engine for it either, and we have no idea if we could get an agreement for engine to be used on a light attack variant. How on earth are you expecting it to enter "mass" production without engines? We don't even have an engine program for it right now mate.
Not to mention, it is far less capable than even the worst version of Kaan would be. It is doubtful it can even carry our heaviest munitions. Why push for it and split your workforce and budget?? People are really overestimating Hürjet.
Okay, you use the engine for the trainer, sure. But you wouldn't be able to use it for the light attack version. So, what did you gain by putting more resources into it? Nothing.It makes sense of you use engine from GE. At least there is no hyper over domestic engine for Hürjet, so it'd be perfect to continue with the trainer version and on the side develop it as LCA.
So what's delaying or who is delaying semi-mass production of Hürjet ? I'd say politics. I can't remember if the sale of engine fo Hürjet got through US senate. But we should have had that deal in place long ago.
Why would we not be able to use on LCA version of Hürjet ? I've said it before, if we can transform Hürjet to LCA without changing it's structure then it's best to build as many Hürjet as possibleOkay, you use the engine for the trainer, sure. But you wouldn't be able to use it for the light attack version. So, what did you gain by putting more resources into it? Nothing.
Mate, you buy those engines to use them on a trainer, you can only use them on a trainer without their explicit say so. You think they are just going to give them to us to do whatever we want? And a trainer plane that cannot even carry 3 tons is not going to help that much to us, it certainly won't be able to go against any 5th gen plane.Why would we not be able to use on LCA version of Hürjet ? I've said it before, if we can transform Hürjet to LCA without changing it's structure then it's best to build as many Hürjet as possible
I disagree with you on that. I know that if we acquire them for trainer then that's what we should do, but in an all out war or such, being able to turn those jets into LCA and more modern one is an asset that should not be under estimated. As it is our fighterjets are getting older and older.Mate, you buy those engines to use them on a trainer, you can only use them on a trainer without their explicit say so. You think they are just going to give them to us to do whatever we want? And a trainer plane that cannot even carry 3 tons is not going to help that much to us, it certainly won't be able to go against any 5th gen plane.