30mm prototype for heavy duty Atak T929 completed
Exactly, well spoken..Dont worry,he will.
This guy thinks he is talking to kids when he speaks,all the dramatizing and shakespearesc performance is making him look like a clown,why nobody tells him that he is making a fool out of himself?
This is some Disney level optimism.Body production of ATAK-2 Helicopter continues. The engines will reach TAI within this month. No delay is expected for the first flight.
Still 83 attak helicopters are too little for Turkiye . 110 t129 and 120 heavy T929 will be great .Upgrades on Faz 2 is Faz 3. It is not named Faz 3 as there will be no new production but in time all Faz 2 choppers will be upgraded to whatever it will be called.
I disagree. Turkiye will order something like 40 Atak-2 for the land forces and will call it a day. 120-140 Atak choppers are enough we have a huge UAV fleet. Specs ops, navy and air force might also order in small numbers. The Navy will probably eventually reach 16 choppers (8+8), spec ops might order several choppers and the air force might order several Atak or Atak-2 for combat search and rescue (CSAR) troops.Still 83 attak helicopters are too little for Turkiye . 110 t129 and 120 heavy T929 will be great .
At least we would've needed some navalised versions for our navy aviation. Just a feasibility study for the time being.Still 83 attak helicopters are too little for Turkiye . 110 t129 and 120 heavy T929 will be great .
Atak-2 is designed as a naval chopper and the navy will buy Atak-2.At least we would've needed some navalised versions for our navy aviation. Just a feasibility study for the time being.
Then there would be really no need for more T-129s.Atak-2 is designed as a naval chopper and the navy will buy Atak-2.
Currently, the Turkish Air Force uses AS-532 Cougar and UH-1 type utility helicopters. The force had not added a new helicopter to its inventory for a very long time. In particular, AS-532 Cougar helicopters were carrying the entire load of the 135th Ateş Squadron. It is possible that the M134 Gatling Cannon will be integrated into the T70's of the Turkish Air Force with blue livery in the future -Turkish Aİr Force recieves their first T-70 Utility Helicopter