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This bird has a “stated” maximum payload capacity of 280kg. The day we can fit an Orka torpedo (220kg) under it’s belly or a CAKIR AShM (275kg without booster) , will be the day when this UCAV is going to be a monster advantage for the TCG Anadolu. Especially if it can can be fitted and take off quickly from get go.
This bird has a “stated” maximum payload capacity of 280kg. The day we can fit an Orka torpedo (220kg) under it’s belly or a CAKIR AShM (275kg without booster) , will be the day when this UCAV is going to be a monster advantage for the TCG Anadolu. Especially if it can can be fitted and take off quickly from get go.
Technically it should have a LOS communication distance of 300km. That would give a very large operational radius when you include the missile’s and torpedoe’s effective range as well.
Can't they use another UAV/USV to relay the signals and expand its operational radius further?
That is a possibility. But if memory serves TB3 should have satellite communication capability. So as long as it can communicate with our satellites it can go 1000km and more (given max operational range is 1000nautical miles). But it has to be remembered that TB3 is not for force projection and attack only. It is there to provide defence for TCG Anadolu too. So by staying close by it will be performing that duty.Can't they use another UAV/USV to relay the signals and expand its operational radius further?
Since another UAV/USV would be closer to the enemy, wouldn't it become a target for the enemy?
it should have more capacity once it's equipped with PD222This bird has a “stated” maximum payload capacity of 280kg. The day we can fit an Orka torpedo (220kg) under it’s belly or a CAKIR AShM (275kg without booster) , will be the day when this UCAV is going to be a monster advantage for the TCG Anadolu. Especially if it can can be fitted and take off quickly from get go.
Technically it should have a LOS communication distance of 300km. That would give a very large operational radius when you include the missile’s and torpedoe’s effective range as well.
it should have more capacity once it's equipped with PD222
"The Baykar team is very satisfied with the PD-170 engine developed by TEI. The PD-222 engine will also be installed on the Bayraktar TB3 very soon."
This post is 8 months old but we heard no integration news as of yet.
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How to determine the sea state?
The simplest way is through visual observation by experienced seafarers.
yup, the second one is a miss. Still good test.It looks like the last one hit the dirt/earth/berm (don't know how it is called), not the target. But finally they started those tests, it needs only more fine tuning.
yup, the second one is a miss. Still good test.
That's the first one.
Yes it hit the dirt but that dirt is a pile of dirt with like a meter of height, if it weren't there the missile could hit the white.That's the first one.
This is the second one that missed, came in too low, hit the dirt. May do a mission kill with shrapnel if the target was a 5 meter tall radar, but will have no effect on the target if it's armored by any level except for shockwave.
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I'd be 2 meter tall if I was 30cms tallerif it weren't there the missile could hit the white