The first one looks like a SLBM to me.View attachment 78137 View attachment 78138
From today's video released by Haluk Görgün. Any guesses? First picture does not look like a DeltaV rocket. I think the footage showed 2 seperate tests.
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The first one looks like a SLBM to me.View attachment 78137 View attachment 78138
From today's video released by Haluk Görgün. Any guesses? First picture does not look like a DeltaV rocket. I think the footage showed 2 seperate tests.
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• Roketsan General Manager Murat İkinci:
• We are continuously conducting test activities and serial production efforts on various variants of TAYFUN, which holds the title of Turkey's longest-range ballistic missile produced with national capabilities, symbolizing the latest point our country has reached in this field
• We have added FPV drones, which are known for their speed and agility and are very difficult to target with conventional small arms, to the target set of the Directed Energy Weapon System ALKA. Thus, our country has gained a significant defense capability against kamikaze FPV drones, which have become an important terrorism threat in recent years
• We are continuing our activities for the integration of AKATA into the submarine platforms in the inventory of our Turkish Naval Forces, its serial production, and capacity enhancement. We aim to incorporate this system into the inventory of our Turkish Naval Forces as soon as possible, and subsequently into the inventories of friendly and brotherly countries
Turnover and exports are increasing with guided missiles, growth cannot fit within borders:
• Roketsan General Manager Murat İkinci:
• 2025 was a year of both technological leap and strengthened global visibility for Roketsan
• Throughout the year, we delivered many critical systems to land, air, and sea platforms, proving their success in the field with firing tests
• By raising our R&D budget above 10.5 billion liras, we continued our investments in projects that will shape the future in areas such as satellite launching, advanced materials, energy storage, terminal guidance, and innovative weapon systems
• In 2024, we succeeded in exceeding our targets by increasing our turnover by approximately 45 percent in dollar terms, carrying our export revenues above 380 million dollars. At the end of this year, we will surpass these figures by a much greater margin
• With production facilities we will establish abroad, we are transforming this growth into a global model that can no longer be contained within borders
• Roketsan General Manager Murat İkinci:
• We are continuously conducting test activities and serial production efforts on various variants of TAYFUN, which holds the title of Turkey's longest-range ballistic missile produced with national capabilities, symbolizing the latest point our country has reached in this field
• We have added FPV drones, which are known for their speed and agility and are very difficult to target with conventional small arms, to the target set of the Directed Energy Weapon System ALKA. Thus, our country has gained a significant defense capability against kamikaze FPV drones, which have become an important terrorism threat in recent years
• We are continuing our activities for the integration of AKATA into the submarine platforms in the inventory of our Turkish Naval Forces, its serial production, and capacity enhancement. We aim to incorporate this system into the inventory of our Turkish Naval Forces as soon as possible, and subsequently into the inventories of friendly and brotherly countries
Turnover and exports are increasing with guided missiles, growth cannot fit within borders:
• Roketsan General Manager Murat İkinci:
• 2025 was a year of both technological leap and strengthened global visibility for Roketsan
• Throughout the year, we delivered many critical systems to land, air, and sea platforms, proving their success in the field with firing tests
• By raising our R&D budget above 10.5 billion liras, we continued our investments in projects that will shape the future in areas such as satellite launching, advanced materials, energy storage, terminal guidance, and innovative weapon systems
• In 2024, we succeeded in exceeding our targets by increasing our turnover by approximately 45 percent in dollar terms, carrying our export revenues above 380 million dollars. At the end of this year, we will surpass these figures by a much greater margin
• With production facilities we will establish abroad, we are transforming this growth into a global model that can no longer be contained within borders
That first statement is the most important part. If the engine development is completed then the missile is almost ready for testing. The solid fuel powered Ramjet motor is the most sensitive and difficult part of the project.![]()
GÖKBORA füzesinin menzili 200 km'yi aşacak mı? BvR füzesi KIZILELMA ve F-16'da ne zaman kullanılacak? - TRHaber
ROKETSAN Genel Müdürü Murat İkinci, yaklaşık 200 kilometre menzilli hava-hava füzesi GÖKBORA'nın yanına yenilerinin ekleneceğine ilişkin önemli bir sinyal verdi. GÖKBORA'nın 'görüş ötesi menzilli füze ailesi' olarak Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri envanterinde yewww.trhaber.com
Engine development for the Gökbora project is completed.
Gökbora will be an air-to-air missile family.
The project is moving at a record pace.
Seeker is more important here, at such long ranges you need a large aesa seeker and that is likely to take longer, don't know if there is commonality for ongoing seeker development for GökhanThat first statement is the most important part. If the engine development is completed then the missile is almost ready for testing. The solid fuel powered Ramjet motor is the most sensitive and difficult part of the project.
Well done Roketsan!
With that sort of range under its belt, even f16 jets supported with Murad radar will turn in to potent killing machines.
Once it can be fired from KE’s IWBs then it may become even deadlier.
We need a seeker based on AESA technology, and ideally, it should combine AESA with IIR capabilities.Seeker is more important here, at such long ranges you need a large aesa seeker and that is likely to take longer, don't know if there is commonality for ongoing seeker development for Gökhan
What type of seeker is now used in Gokdogan?We need a seeker based on AESA technology, and ideally, it should combine AESA with IIR capabilities.
As far as I know, there's an RF seeker. So, it doesn't have AESA technology. Maybe they added IIR to make it safer, but I don't think they did that.What type of seeker is now used in Gokdogan?
Gökbora is going to have an AESA seeker, it was already announced at IDEFWe need a seeker based on AESA technology, and ideally, it should combine AESA with IIR capabilities.
It can be tracked and targeted. Typhoon Tranche-3’s ECRS-MK0 radar already can do that. The new ECRS2 radar will have that capability and more.A fighter jet can not be tracked from 200km by another fighters nose radar
You are discarding the fact that radar technology is also progressing at an incredible rate to nullify the advantage of stealth. Detection ranges of stealth planes will increase as newer radars are introduced. Also one has to remember that a lot of these stealthy planes will be carrying large and heavy munitions on their outer pylons and will have lost their stealth. Hence making them vulnerable.these long range missiles gradually will have lost their value due to the fact that stealth fighters can not engage each others in long range.
Regarding the Aesa seeker, will see when the missile is shown to the public. At the moment there isn’t much that has been publicised.@Yasar_TR Gökhan is liquid fuel ramjet engine and Gokbora with solid fuel ramjet and AESA RF seeker? what would be pros and cons of liquid (gel?) fuel and solid fuel ramjets respectivly other than solid fuel ramjet being a bit simpler than liquid fuel one?
''Liquid-fueled systems typically offer higher specific impulse and can be throttled for varying thrust levels, whereas solid fuels provide consistent thrust once ignited. Liquid-fueled ramjets require more complex plumbing and fuel management systems, while solid-fueled ramjets are simpler in design, with fewer moving parts. In addition, solid-fueled systems are generally easier to handle and maintain and have a longer shelf life than liquid-fueled systems.''
I can see the logic but still cant help myself to also ask for a missile with Gökhan's liquid fuel ramjet engine and Gökbora's AESA seeker as well