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Interview with MKE about TOLGA layered drone defence system. Here is the interesting part. When he talks about the rotary canon, at like 3:07 min he tells that it creates a cloud consisting of particles. Can MKE produce 12.7 mm airburst rounds?

Even 20mm doesn't have airburst rounds. Just HE! In 1000 meters , slow flying drones are easy target for 20mm cal.
 

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There was no ToT biggest lie ever told by these accounts. The Russians were vehemently against sharing anything with us.

If I see anyone else praise that trash system I’m gonna lose it.

Trying to diminish the efforts and work of Turkish engineers to praise a system that can’t even pick up a fucking paraglider. FOH

TB2 alone destroyed the reputation of Russian air defence systems. Then obviously the Ukrainian fiasco further dragged the Russian reputation into the gutter.
 

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Stated AESA plates in everywhere again:)))) finally
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Interview with MKE about TOLGA layered drone defence system. Here is the interesting part. When he talks about the rotary canon, at like 3:07 min he tells that it creates a cloud consisting of particles. Can MKE produce 12.7 mm airburst rounds?

I don't think anyone on the planet makes 12.7 mm air burst rounds. HE-I is the closest thing, but only shrapnel in that would be from the bullets themselves.

In theory, if you made a bullet specifically for that, like something with a smart fuse that self detonated at a set range and made a bullet that is maybe perforated like the inside of a grenade so that it would shatter in a way that creates more shrapne it could work with its high rpm? Maybe?
 

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They confirmed my assumption that GÜRZ 140 is the 8x8 AFV configuration too, UGV one is totally seperate



Also, KORKUT 140/35 with AESA radars is using KALKAN 050-G. Not only that but it is also fitted with KANGAL FPV
 

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They confirmed my assumption that GÜRZ 140 is the 8x8 AFV configuration too, UGV one is totally seperate



Also, KORKUT 140/35 with AESA radars is using KALKAN 050-G. Not only that but it is also fitted with KANGAL FPV
I wonder what the price difference would be between this and proper Korkut or Gürz.
 

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Can anyone tell us if the Turkish Air defence will be more successful than the Iranians in encountering similar scenario?!!! As the Iranians claim they already have all the systems Turkey is trying to develope reaching 300km ranges with more than mach 6 speed. And why Turkey is not investing heavily in AIWACS as they proved more effective in detection than ground radars especially in mountainous areas. Thank you.
 

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Can anyone tell us if the Turkish Air defence will be more successful than the Iranians in encountering similar scenario?!!! As the Iranians claim they already have all the systems Turkey is trying to develope reaching 300km ranges with more than mach 6 speed. And why Turkey is not investing heavily in AIWACS as they proved more effective in detection than ground radars especially in mountainous areas. Thank you.

Raw missile and radar performance aside, Iran's air defence network is without a doubt less advanced than Türkiye's. Turkish air defence systems were built from the ground up to leverage a huge network of advanced radars (ALP series) that are optimized for varied scenarios and threats. Even emerging threats from quadrocopters and loitering munitions are taken into consideration in the Steel Dome air defence network.

Now all that remains is filling the inventory up with all these new systems, and also introducing a domestically produced system in the same class as Bavar 373. Currently S-400 fills that gap.


Iran's air defences don't form an integrated network, no matter what they say.

With all this said, air defences are only one component of a powerful military. You can't just rely on air defences and ballistic missiles, you need to be able defend, strike back and CONTROL your enemies skies. This is where Iran falls flat.
 

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Türkiye has very strong land based aesa radar, early warning systems, one of its kind ew suite, satellite support, among others. These all constitute into a stronger air defense. Iran lacks many of those
 

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There are differences between turkey and Iran. Their most capable system is s300, which is even with updates 20-30 years old and uses pesa, I believe, radar which is compared to aesa, annd easy to jam.
They have much more systems but ours are more modern. Secondly, I believe the problem with Iran's AD umbrella being wiped out in a matter of days, was personnel incompetence. One general was sleeping at home. Everyone knew the attack was imminent. But the radars were not operating. In short, Iran can have the best tech but its worthless when you’re personnel can’t operate it properly I mean look at Saudi military campaign in Yemen.
 
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There are differences between turkey and Iran. Their most capable system is s300, which is even with updates 20-30 years old and uses pesa, I believe, radar which is compared to aesa, annd easy to jam.
They have much more systems but ours are more modern. Secondly, I believe the problem with Iran's AD umbrella being wiped out in a matter of days, was personnel incompetence. One general was sleeping at home. Everyone knew the attack was imminent. But the radars were not operating. In short, Iran can have the best tech but its worthless when you’re personnel can’t operate it properly I mean look at Saudi military campaign in Yemen.
Pakistani hit on Rafale was also a strong proof of this fact
 
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