TR Missile & Smart Munition Programs

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Roketsan changed the name Yatağan to Mete after Mete Gazoz won the Olympics in archery. Mete ( written as Mo-du in Chinese) was also the emperor of the Hunnic Confederation and the inventor of whistling arrows for battlefield communication.
 

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I think proper BMD would come with a new hit-to-kill interceptor.

This one probably is more like Barak ER with ability to shoot down TBMs.
Yeah H2K is another point, that's why I specifically wrote "variant"
 

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You know what I just realized, Roketsan just created the perfect missile for Unreal Tournament missile launcher. We just need someone to put the idea in their head 😂

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You know what I just realized, Roketsan just created the perfect missile for Unreal Tournament missile launcher. We just need someone to put the idea in their head 😂

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I always wanted to see multi-barrel rocket launchers for infantry purposes become more widespread. M202 FLASH is the only one I know of.
 

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Is Mete suited to be chambered and fired from the same barrel in relatively quick succession? Because that might potentially be a really good application. Maybe used for destroying multiple spread out targets in a burst.

Which assumes we somehow find a solution with the targeting etc.
 

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I agree on this instance. But American military's obsession with 'modularity' and one-size-fits-all solutions is not a thing that should be emulated IMHO.

Actually, this 'modularity' does not always mean over-engineered.

In case of Himars, it turns out to be the best thing ever.
 
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I agree on this instance. But American military's obsession with 'modularity' and one-size-fits-all solutions is not a thing that should be emulated IMHO.
"one-size-fits-all solutions" in the military sense is something that you just can't attain.
However, modularity is an extremely important aspect of the modern warfare that one has to sufficiently employ, in order to fight respectable wars.
 

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Surely these things have to be sent to Ukraine first?

But it certainly gives TB2's in insane level of increased potency. Its a very wise and astute development. Just as it seemed that TB2's potentially cannot operate in dense layered air defences, especially if you don't have electronic warfare systems, this weapon can bridge that gap.
 

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