The fuselage of MIUS has a noticeably wide body which contributes to lift especially under ground effect which can enable shorter overall wingspan that it seems to have now. There can be more design trade-offs to be made before the design is matured. The fact that MIUS can take off without help from a catapult system makes it more likely operable from TCG Anadolu.They moved the air inlets to the sides and picked an afterburning engine. New design is much more like a fighter.
I do share the same concern as @RadarGudumluMuhimmat about carrier operations. Wings do seem small, and I find it strange that there's no tail. In fact there are no control surfaces visible. No ailerons, no flaps...
My guess is that this is a preliminary design and it's going to change before the prototype stage.
I think a proper delta canard design would have much more wing area, much more lift and therefore better payload capacity. It would be easier to land on a ship.
"It will land on a carrier because S. Bayraktar said so" is a weak argument
Yes, in so many words. We all knew about it, Aselsan likely knew even earlier.MIUS concept design dates back to like 2016. MIUS is strategically important project. Different companies, institutions are involved with MIUS development. TAI probably will provide design assistance. TEI will develop engines. SAGE will help with integration of munitions. Universities help with developing AI etc.
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