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i think the english version is up to date because 35kg is to light.
Mate, I literally gave you 2 links from last week both mentioning 35 kg and the link from Roketsan's own website and you're still digging in your heels, believe what you will. But English documentation is *never* more up to date in our companies.

Edit: There is also the fact that English version claims 60 minutes loiter time and yet gives 60 km range, it would be hilariously low speed for a turbojet powered munition.

Edit 2: Bloody hell, I can even tell you how they made that mistake, whomever made that brochure copied those figures from Alpagut one page before Eren lmfao.
 
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@boredaf may be right. Seems mixed up with Alpagut specifications which came after Eren in the brochure. There is no way in hell that kind of missile can loiter in the air 60 minutes without wings
Not "may", I am right. I'll post these links from last week again, you tell me which is more likely, someone intern made a mistake preparing the English catalogue (which has happened before) or Roketsan lying in the expo they are showing Eren right now:


 

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Not "may", I am right. I'll post these links from last week again, you tell me which is more likely, someone intern made a mistake preparing the English catalogue (which has happened before) or Roketsan lying in the expo they are showing Eren right now:


Agree that. Besides, from technical stand point it can not stay in air with those fins, weight and dimensions for 60 minutes, simply impossible.

What is more, there is a brochure in English, but says DK instead of MIN. When someone look it up, he has to find out what the hell is DK first. That kind of things are very important tbh. Because it may not reflect the level of professionalism in reality, we are talking about Roketsan at the end of the day, but can effect the "perception" of the company for outsiders. Whoever in charge for publicity, should take care of his/her job a little bit more
 

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Agree that. Besides, from technical stand point it can not stay in air with those fins, weight and dimensions for 60 minutes, simply impossible.

What is more, there is a brochure in English, but says DK instead of MIN. When someone look it up, he has to find out what the hell is DK first. That kind of things are very important tbh. Because it may not reflect the level of professionalism in reality, we are talking about Roketsan at the end of the day, but can effect the "perception" of the company for outsiders. Whoever in charge for publicity, should take care of his/her job a little bit more
I couldn't agree more, and it happens far too often with our companies in English brochures and promotional material unfortunately. Even in material that are on display at expos. Sure, at the end of the day real information exchange and deals happen out of the public eye but as you said, perception still matters.
 
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