Give us 7 years ok, no rush.Is there any plans in tureky to enter on mobile phones market, especially now that you opened your domestic chip factory?
Why that long? With aselsan ofshots it should be easy, only thing that you can not overcome fast are displays, soith korea has monpoly over it.Give us 7 years ok, no rush.
There are 3-4 Turkish brands in the market already but they don't make the components. Some make the mainboard though.
Our chip is powerless, the cheapest smartphone on the market sports a 32nm chip. We don't know how many years it will take for us to get there from our intended 65nm and single core to multiple core.Why that long? With aselsan ofshots it should be easy, only thing that you can not overcome fast are displays, soith korea has monpoly over it.
Why that long? With aselsan ofshots it should be easy, only thing that you can not overcome fast are displays, soith korea has monpoly over it.
Our chip is powerless, the cheapest smartphone on the market sports a 32nm chip. We don't know how many years it will take for us to get there from our intended 65nm and single core to multiple core.
among Muslim majority countires, Turkey have no equal when it comes to tech.
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They are not exactly the same. Both TB-2 and Anka uses some foreign tech but also both drones are undergoing changes in their capabilities and national input. I am not exactly sure what you mean by one payload per flight but I will try to brief it in a simple manner for you and also for other readers.Hello. I would like to know about Anka and TB-2. I was under the impression that Anka is %100 Turkish State Made not any privet sector involved. And all the revenue from this drone goes directly to state.
In TB-2 project however there are orders from TSK and Bayraktar Holding made the drone. They bought engine and optics from Canada and Germany. And all the revenue from this drone goes to Bayraktar.
And in the end these drones are the same mostly, right? They both carry 1 load per flight, they can do survalience and such. They are essentially same. And in order to make these drones work efficiently you need to clear the area from anti air and you need to have a hammer like Turkish KORAL, right?
I am just asking. Thank you.
Wow thanks. I am appreciated for your answer. It makes me understand more clearly.They are not exactly the same. Both TB-2 and Anka uses some foreign tech but also both drones are undergoing changes in their capabilities and national input. I am not exactly sure what you mean by one payload per flight but I will try to brief it in a simple manner for you and also for other readers.
They have some difference both on performance level and also ability to carry different types of payloads. ANKA is more advanced both in terms of technical specification and the ability to carry different types of payloads like SATCOM, SAR radar, ELINT/SIGINT equipment. TB-2 on the other hand is the workhorse of the TSK with its cheaper production and simplicity.
In order to make these drones work you must have the upper hand when it comes to air superiority firstly. One of the phases of that is eliminating the air defence threats to the forces operating in the area. While advanced EW is not a must it certainly provides a force multiplier and needed capability in terms of detecting, jamming and deceiving enemy radars. When the enemy radars are blinded drones in the kind of TB-2 can safely enter firing range flying at higher altitude than the effective ranges of the short range/low altitude air defence systems, conduct its SEAD or recon mission and return. While for certain there are more effective ways of destroying or suppressing enemy air defence systems than hitting them with TB-2 I doubt if there is a cheaper way of doing that. That way TSK shows its absolute superiority over the enemy air defences and have the luxury to play it cheap.
Both Anka and TB-2 are still being revised and upgraded. Together with nationally produced engines they are also getting nationally produced EO systems.
For example in the case of Anka its most recent modification is Anka +. The upgrades are flapless wing design, improved fuel capacity to 730lt from previously 530lt, improved payload capacity from previously 200kg to 350kg and in addition to the two existing pylons there are two more which makes four pylons in total.
In the case of TB-2 we still don't have enough information but for now we can see, frame improvement, SATCOM capability, more powerful engine as the biggest improvements that Baykar are working to show us soon.
I am actually not exactly sure as I am not well informed about the marketing and the financial procedures in terms of arms exports but that sounds logical.Wow thanks. I am appreciated for your answer. It makes me understand more clearly.
Last question: when an Anka/TB2 sold where the money goes? In case of Anka all of them goes in the state treuser and in case of Tb2 state and Baykar shares?
Wow thanks. I am appreciated for your answer. It makes me understand more clearly.
Last question: when an Anka/TB2 sold where the money goes? In case of Anka all of them goes in the state treuser and in case of Tb2 state and Baykar shares?
To the companies i suppose,Wow thanks. I am appreciated for your answer. It makes me understand more clearly.
Last question: when an Anka/TB2 sold where the money goes? In case of Anka all of them goes in the state treuser and in case of Tb2 state and Baykar shares?