TR Missile & Smart Munition Programs

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Akıncı, Hürkuş, Aksungur and probably Anka and TB3 are candidates among propeller planes to carry the Çakır missile. With TB3 and Kızılelma and possibly the Hürjet along with helicopters the Çakır can target depths of the target theater.
 
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I cant see them but if there are they are probably M72s not Har66. Either is useless. Very small warhead, short range etc. RPG-7 is more useful than these
Not really HAR-66 can take out any IFV or APC russians got in their hands.
 

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Not really HAR-66 can take out any IFV or APC russians got in their hands.
Actually I remember an article of a former US soldier who said that M72 LAW rockets are really underpowered. He said that they were struggling to stop (not destroy) a BTR-60.
 
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Actually I remember an article of a former US soldier who said that M72 LAW rockets are really underpowered. He said that they were struggling to stop (not destroy) a BTR-60.
HAR 66 is literally A3 It can penetrate any IFV or APC russians have. Our ökk members destroyed countless SVBIED vehicles with it
 

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Seahawk S70B helicopters, used in ASW and ASUW missions, that are in the inventory of Turkish navy, having come to the end of their certification programs, are being fitted with Umtas and L-Umtas missiles.
Seahawks have the capability to fire missiles like hellfire, light torpedoes and Penguin anti ship missiles. With this capability these helicopters, will for the first time, be able to use indigenously produced missiles.
How ever the above news doesn’t make it clear if it will be the newly extended range Umtas missile with a 16km range that is being integrated to these helicopters.
Use of local weapons from these helicopters will pave the way in the months to come, the use of Medium Range Anti Ship Missiles like CAKIR, Kuzgun TJ and Kuzgun KY that are being developed as well.
 

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HAR 66 is literally A3 It can penetrate any IFV or APC russians have. Our ökk members destroyed countless SVBIED vehicles with it
Penetration force and stopping force is not the same. It's a 1.8kg rocket at all. It can penetrate up to 300mm of RHA but the post penetration damage is low because of its small warhead weight. Damage reduces as targets armor thickness increase. SVBIED's have no armor or very little armor at most cases that's why its enough for them.
 

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Am I having an optical illusion here or should the dimensions be reversed.
 

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The Ramjet-powered Akbaba anti-radiation missile has started firing tests. The ramjet engine is said to be developed by Roketsan.


AKBABA National Anti-Radiation Missile will have both passive (wideband, a kind of EDT sensor) and active RF Seeker (which will operate in a different frequency band than the existing RF heads, again mechanically directed, not AESA type).

In the Aselsan 2020 Annual Report, it was stated that the Radar Seekers were successfully operating within the scope of the live-fire tests of the missiles and that the Radar (RF) Seeker Heads for surface cruise, air defense, air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles were successfully carried out.

 

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If it is Roketsan’s ramjet, then it is solid fuelled ramjet engine being used in these missiles for propulsion.
This should be similar to the engine being used in Meteor; May be without throttle control. However if it should have throttle control it would give very long ranges to the missile.
Tubitak-Sage’s Ramjet is liquid (gel) based. This will be the propulsion for Gökhan air to air missile.
 
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