With an engine like the F-404 in the Hürjet and Kizilelma with an AI 322F/TF 10000 (both same class engine), this will be very difficult, if not impossible, especially with a heavy payload.
Let's assume that, for whatever reason, we develop a catapult and arresting arm/cable in time.
Who do we want to fly against? The Hürjet aircraft, as it stands in its military version, doesn't stand a chance against a Rafale M or F-18 Super Hornet, and it would be literally torn apart in the air by the F-35B/C.
Against Russian/Chinese or even Indian MIG29K or SU-33s, it would be just as ineffective, as they all have a completely different level of kinetics and are also being modernized with AESA radar and other equipment.
The Hürjet should have been equipped with two F-404 engines from the outset. It would no longer be a trainer, but honestly..... honestly man im really angry we don't need a fucking trainer!
You can get one anywhere from South Korea, Italy, and, if necessary, the US. There are zero restrictions on the export of training aircraft to Turkey...
We need fighter jets, and a Hürjet in the class of an F-18 Super Hornet should have been developed from the outset, not as a trainer. I don't understand the concept, and even if Kizilelma comes with two engines, the drone is a support platform in air combat and not a standalone system, even if Baykar thinks otherwise. The moment the data link breaks, no matter how much AI is in it, it's over. The drone has lost the air battle. We are not the US, and we are not developing Terminators like the T-800 with their own consciousness that make independent decisions.