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This is the type of launch system, if not THE launch system, used in EF for APKWS-II rockets.
Our Cirit missiles are 15 kg each. With a 30 kg launcher, 7 Cirit would weigh 135 kg in total. 2 of these on either side of the wings would give you 540kg of payload with 28 missiles.
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Hurkus 2 aircraft has a payload capacity of 1500kg. It is built to handle Cirit from day one. Unconfirmed sources put it’s per hour flight cost in the region of 1000 to 1500 dollars.
Typhoon’s per hour cost is around 50 thousand dollars. F16‘s is in excess of 25 thousand dollars. Hurkus can stay airborne longer.
Especially if operating under 20000ft, Hurkus flight endurance is more than double that of an EF or F16 due to denser air where almost all kamikaze drones operate.

Air force will have to adjust it’s organisational set up to accommodate Hurkus.
 
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This is the type of launch system, if not THE launch system, used in EF for APKWS-II rockets.
Our Cirit missiles are 15 kg each. With a 30 kg launcher, 7 Cirit would weigh 135 kg in total. 2 of these on either side of the wings would give you 540kg of payload with 28 missiles.
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Hurkus 2 aircraft has a payload capacity of 1500kg. It is built to handle Cirit from day one. Unconfirmed sources put it’s per hour flight cost in the region of 1000 to 1500 dollars.
Typhoon’s per hour cost is around 50 thousand dollars. F16‘s is in excess of 25 thousand dollars. Hurkus can stay airborne longer.
Especially if operating under 20000ft, Hurkus flight endurance is more than double that of an EF or F16 due to denser air where almost all kamikaze drones operate.

Air force will have to adjust it’s organisational set up to accommodate Hurkus.
„We“ have this discussion from the beginning about the Cirit pod, too less launcher. I remember that @Nutuk has answered this question with the problematic of temperature resistance of the pod. Anyway, 7 launcher are enough.
 

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The biggest issue with fitting cirit in to this pod is that cirit has an extra capsule around plus something else
 

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The biggest issue with fitting cirit in to this pod is that cirit has an extra capsule around plus something else
I don't know what that something else is but; Cirit is supposed to be fully compatible with Lau 131 launchers.

In addition to the LAU-131, the Cirit can be fired from other standard pods such as the LAU-61, LAU-68, LAU-130, M260, and M261.

While the missile fits smoothly into these mechanical tubes, Roketsan also developed specialized digital launchers for the Cirit to fully exploit it's data-bus capabilities.

Originally developed for our helicopters like the T-129 ATAK and AH-1W, Cirit’s versatile design allows it to be integrated across various rotary-wing, fixed-wing, naval, and ground platforms.


But we are not looking to buy Lau131 launchers. We are looking for Roketsan to develop our own Lau131 with 7 tubes.
 
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