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Manned or unmanned?Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft Project exists
Manned or unmanned?
Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft Project exists
There isn't much options to be honest, it is either P-8 which is nearly impossible to get, P-1 which Japanese are not going to export soon, or A-319 which is an airbus project yet to mature.I remember that our navy was looking for something like P8 poseidon. If Tusas is capable to turn a boeing or airbus airplane in to something like the p8 why not.
There isn't much options to be honest, it is either P-8 which is nearly impossible to get, P-1 which Japanese are not going to export soon, or A-319 which is an airbus project yet to mature.
Lately they have collaborated for equipping C-295 and offering in exports, they might let Turkey in A-319.
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Navy can now get near simultaneously, real-time footage from any aircraft, UAVs etc, different sensors.
Navy calls ANKA-S, ANKA-B/THS
Navy acquiring T129 ATAK, will be used ground and ship based. First 8 will be T129/B. Roadmap is to acquire 16 total. T129 will be marinized. Other 8 might be ATAK 2.
Current aircraft number is 64, planned to be 150 by 2028. Quantum jump with different aircraft types, capabilities.
Hurjet is planned to be ground and ship based for Navy
"You had to send an manned aircraft and ships before to surveillance islands. Now UAVs do it."
Havelsan working on P-72 simulator
ADVENT MARTI to replace AMASCOS air command control system in CN-235 etc.
Projects to increase communication range of UAVs. UAVs send intel directly to ships
Aksungur will have ESM capability
Not just E/O imagery.Work underway to send live UAV imagery directly to MPA's.
Not just E/O imagery.
Also SAR, MAD, Sonobuoy, Sonar 'imagery'.
Actually we have got the planes from CASA, TAF-TAI did involve at certain sections, local production/assembly and major design reviews. We did bring some collaboration offer to Indonesia years ago but it didn't quite catch their attention.I have always thought that P-235 was a solid pick because Indonesia can make those planes (CN235)
Perhaps Indonesia would reconsider considering China's latest moves. We should probably try contacting them again. I mean even Philippines could have benefits from such an airplane. Although I don't know if US is doing it for them.Actually we have got the planes from CASA, TAF-TAI did involve at certain sections, local production/assembly and major design reviews. We did bring some collaboration offer to Indonesia years ago but it didn't quite catch their attention.
TAF-TAI know this plane very well, so i think it won't be a real matter to equip those with our own systems beyond this point.
Anything of importance?