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  1. Merzifonlu

    Scientific Hydrogen Energy

    - Transporting hydrogen will not be safe no matter what you do. Also, hydrogen capsules take up a lot of space. - Total energy efficiency is very low. Solar panels are at best 24%. Electrolysis efficiency is 70%, internal combustion engines 30%. Total: 5%!! - Exotic metals are the biggest...
  2. Merzifonlu

    Scientific Hydrogen Energy

    Very interesting. For the first time for me, on a purely technical issue, I completely disagree with Mr. Yaşar. :) IMO, the only area where Hydrogen has a future is large-scale steel manufacturing. I don't think it will even replace natural gas in homes. Because the risk of leakage is high, the...
  3. Merzifonlu

    Scientific Hydrogen Energy

    Yes, IMO this plans also BS. Germany is hoping for such utopian ideas because it cannot give up its investments in the internal combustion engine industry. BTW, I would like to elaborate on the metal-oxide battery that I mentioned earlier. Although it is called a "battery", this device is...
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    Scientific Hydrogen Energy

    This is complete nonsense. Green governments have done Germany great harm in two areas. The first is energy policy, the second is foreign policy. They closed nuclear power plants without presenting an alternative. They were late to the electric revolution. Now they are hoping for help from...
  5. Merzifonlu

    Scientific Hydrogen Energy

    I think so because of the storage and transportation problem. Hydrogen is the highest quality fuel. Hydrogen gives the most heat per unit mass. However, it is also the most difficult fuel to store and control. And Hydrogen is dangerous fuel because it is very explosive. Hydrogen is the wet...
  6. Merzifonlu

    TR Altay Main Battle Tank & Related Programs

    Hydrogen stuff is a hoax. Do not take that seriously.
  7. Merzifonlu

    Breaking News Terrorist attack on the TAI/TUSAS facilities in Kahramankazan, Turkiye

    I hope there is no irreplaceable loss. I wish God's mercy on the martyrs and a speedy recovery to the wounded. The only positive aspect of this attack is that it will remind the authorities of this harsh reality: We must add air platforms to the inventory as soon as possible, no matter what the...
  8. Merzifonlu

    TR Propulsion Systems

    +1. I agree also. Defense journalism has gone to shit in Turkiye. While independent media cannot even make constructive criticism, on pro-government TV screens so-called expert like M. Hakkı Caşın can say things that are obviously not true and no one corrects what they say. For example, 5-6...
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    TR Propulsion Systems

    Exactly! Anıl Şahin asks a question but the question is not answered. Despite this, Anıl Şahin asks another question as if the question has been answered properly! Agree with your guest before the interview and only ask questions that you are guaranteed to be answered. If you still do not get...
  10. Merzifonlu

    TR UAV/UCAV Programs | Anka - series | Kızılelma | TB - series

    In what way will it be compared? -If it is to be compared in power, it is roughly equivalent to a model of the PT6 (PT6A-68C). -In terms of total flight hours and maturity, the PT6 is incomparably ahead. -In terms of weight or price, it cannot be compared at the moment because the TS-1400 has...
  11. Merzifonlu

    TR Industry, Science and Technology

    Türkiye is also very late in the engine game. :) There are several reasons. First of all, these sectors were not entered in time. Cemal Gürsel, the coup plotter of May 27 1963, ordered the production of a domestic automobile (a.k.a Devrim Otomobili) prototype to divert public attention from...
  12. Merzifonlu

    TR HÜRJET-Advanced Jet Trainer/ Light attack aircraft

    +1 There were probably two developments. 1- Foreign components could not be supplied for mass production. 2- Localization of foreign components used in the prototype was delayed due to budget cuts. Local components will be awaited for mass production.
  13. Merzifonlu

    TR Turkiye's F-35 Project and Discussions

    I am not optimistic about this at all. I think the fact that RTE keeps making U-turns and doing them with the worst possible timing would prove me right.
  14. Merzifonlu

    TR Navy Turkish Navy|News & Discussions

    First of all, thanks for answer. I apologize again and ask a second question: Isn't going to periscope depth a dangerous action for submarines, as it increases the risk of being noticed? Because according to my estimates, this depth can be around 15 meters at most. I think it is much safer for...
  15. Merzifonlu

    TR Navy Turkish Navy|News & Discussions

    I don't know anything about marine systems. So I'll ask you to be tolerant with the question I'm going to ask now. Are periscopes still used in submarines?
  16. Merzifonlu

    TR TF-X KAAN Fighter Jet

    Turkiye had once made an offer to the Indonesia for Aksungur UCAV, saying "let's develop this together". They did not accept this. Then they saw that Aksungur UCAV was a quality product and also suitable for their needs, they paid cash and supplied it. What I mean is that we should not include...
  17. Merzifonlu

    Is the United States protecting Taiwan? Or is Taiwan protecting the United States?

    For what? For chip production? NO. We have neither the infrastructure nor the trained expert workforce. Personally, the only development that would give me hope in this regard would be the establishment of an infrastructure that would mass-produce the chips of domestic AESA radars. I think that...
  18. Merzifonlu

    Is the United States protecting Taiwan? Or is Taiwan protecting the United States?

    This idea won't work. Even if you move all of Hollywood's sets to Tunisia, for example, Tunisia can't be the center of the film industry. Because an industrial ecosystem is not just about infrastructure. It also consists of people and the business culture that those people have built over...
  19. Merzifonlu

    UK Breaking News Is the UK Burying 6th Generation Fighter Jet Project Tempest?

    If I were British Defence Secretary I would choose submarines. Ultimately they provide a nuclear deterrent.

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