Hermes series UAVs use such light and compact systems.
Obsessively anti-Turkey Michael Rubin lied again. In his piece for National Interest he says “I warned Obama administration when transferring drones to Turks.” Rubin is ignorant enough that he doesn’t know the US sold no UAVs to Turkey and Turks began producing UAVs because of this.
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Doesn't taf already operates gnat 750 and mq-1 uav from the us according to Wikipedia ?Obsessively anti-Turkey Michael Rubin lied again. In his piece for National Interest he says “I warned Obama administration when transferring drones to Turks.” Rubin is ignorant enough that he doesn’t know the US sold no UAVs to Turkey and Turks began producing UAVs because of this.
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The Gnats are really old and not very useful. I don't think we have any left in service.Doesn't taf already operates gnat 750 and mq-1 uav from the us according to Wikipedia ?
Kirlangic is missing the laser target designator. Without it you can't fire MAM-L and other laser guided missiles.Currently, we use costly products such as CATS and MX15D on TB2s. These make up 50-60% of the cost of TB2. We can use lower cost systems. It seems like Aselsan Kırlangıç can do the marking and reconnaissance missions of the TB2. Of course, there will be a difference in performance, but it can be a good alternative especially when embargo and high production are required.
KIRLANGIC Electro-Optical Reconnaissance And Surveillance System | ASELSAN
KIRLANGIC Electro-Optical Reconnaissance And Surveillance Systemwww.aselsan.com.tr
It has optional laser designator.Kirlangic is missing the laser target designator. Without it you can't fire MAM-L and other laser guided missiles.
Sar radar is good for ISR but since it lacks a laser designator, UAV will not be able to use bombs.I still think that for UCAV operations, MILSAR SAR UAV GMTI Radar is the way forward. It will operate with a 30km range be it cloudy, rainy, snowy. It can differentiate autonomously between civilian equipment/people and military. It can target accordingly.
View attachment 22158Meteksan Defence MILSAR SAR/GMTI Radar Provides Outstanding Capabilities to Tactical UAVs
MILSAR generate radar images up to 30cm resolution from 27km.www.defenceturkey.com
Rubin was a pro-Turkey jewmerican until the "one minute" episode, later he turned anti-Turkey
I should better say he is not pro or anti Turkey, he is pro-Israel
If there is a will there is a way!Sar
Sar radar is good for ISR but since it lacks a laser designator, UAV will not be able to use bombs.
I agree, the only technique is not SAL so we should work on other types of guidance.If there is a will there is a way!
As per the article I shared from Defense Turkey Magazine, Meteksan is working closely with Baykar to incorporate it in to Bayraktar UAV’s. MILSAR is still in development stage. They were considering it for Anka too. The advantages it presents can not be swept under.
We all know in good weather TB2 is king. But as it was clear in Karabagh, when the weather was overcast and cloudy, operations ceased. So a system has to be devised to utilise UAV’s in all weather conditions..
Baykar must have seen some light in the system to consider developing it together with Meteksan for their platforms.
Artilleries and ground units exists for a reason, UAV detects with SAR payload, artilleries engage with GPS guided bomb. It is a high value target Kasırga, Kaplan or Bora can be launched.I agree, the only technique is not SAL so we should work on other types of guidance.
Some examples:
- IIR/TV sensor munition with datalink similar to UMTAS + autonomous target detection
- GPS/INS for bigger glide bombs
- beamriding using the radar to guide the munition, or command guidance while tracking the munition
- painting with radar again with the radar, using radar sensor on the munition
All will be expensive than simple SAL mode but it will be wide area survelliance+simultaneous attack capability even in bad weather. If the data is fed to other airborne or ground launchers attacks per unit time will increase dramatically.