Are these "sons of Turkey?" We strive to protect our students and universities from terrorism, radicalism, and vandalism. We also know the dirty networks behind this violence. Science, freedom and democracy are our values, not these!
Why don't they use a separate vehicle for launch to carry the aircraft into the air using helicopter like rotors and then drop the aircraft which will use its own trust after it has been released.
Landing would have to be conventional though.
Or even launching aircraft like space rockets using...
I don't think that area was reforested for ecological reasons because it was done so soon. Most likely for strategic reasons and they planted quickest growing species. We have seen now in this conflict the importance of forest cover for ground troops. But it could have been done with natural...
Aliyev allocated 50 million manat for the construction of the Ahmadbeyli-Fizuli-Shusha road. The total length of the road will be 101.5 km
First step for ensuring security is construction of road to Shusha.
There is going to be some serious need for road infrastructure on the Azeri side as It appears they have not gained the Qirmizi Bazar road to Shusa. Also Kelbajar region will need to be tunnelled to the north as they have no connection either. But they have the funds and Turkish contractors are...
VTOL may be a little far fetched, but if they were to team up with Yakovlev perhaps it could produce a future variant.
I think some sort of STOL aircraft would be more feasible at this stage of development. If not then larger drones will need to have ability to launch and land from aircraft...
Most important requirement I think for now is for something carrier based. Anything else can be bought from elsewhere and there are several options on the international market. Since there are no F35s coming and no other real VTOLs available, then this requirement needs to be addressed.
So needs...
That is the dumbest thing I ever saw. It'll probably set fire to the monastery. This means they have no hope of returning, which is a good thing. Imagine the Azeris who left their homes 30 years ago. At least some will have somewhere to return to, like that journalist lady.