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TÜBİTAK BİLGEM delivered the Integrated Processor Unit (IPU) and Avionic Interface Unit (DCU) prototypes to be used in the MMU, which is planned to leave the hangar on March 18, 2023, to #Tusaş on August 25.

Within the scope of the Integrated Processor Unit Project, where all hardware and software are developed locally and nationally; There are many critical technologies such as the new multi-core version of the National Real Time Operating System, Deterministic Network Technology, Avionic Digital Video Bus, High Speed Multi-Core Processors.
 

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TÜBİTAK BİLGEM delivered the Integrated Processor Unit (IPU) and Avionic Interface Unit (DCU) prototypes to be used in the MMU, which is planned to leave the hangar on March 18, 2023, to #Tusaş on August 25.

Within the scope of the Integrated Processor Unit Project, where all hardware and software are developed locally and nationally; There are many critical technologies such as the new multi-core version of the National Real Time Operating System, Deterministic Network Technology, Avionic Digital Video Bus, High Speed Multi-Core Processors.
Thanks.

Also this shows how secret TF-X subsystem projects are.

I wonder other subsystems, BEOS and IRST for example, as they are pretty critical for both Kızılelma and TF-X
 

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Nah, it will definitely reach the goal of 18th of March

Maybe first flight will get delays that's possible
 

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USA, Russia, GB, France, China, Sweden, S.Korea, Japan, all have aviation industry.
Swedwn and S.Korea rely on US subsystems and engineering help. Japan did too however their first completely indigenous project is advancing rapidly and is 5 gen. However if Turkey can really mass produce KE and TFX with high indigenous rate and propulsion systems it would definitely be only the 6th country in the world able to do this and probably on the top 3 in terms of engineering skills only behind US and UK.
 

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Swedwn and S.Korea rely on US subsystems and engineering help. Japan did too however their first completely indigenous project is advancing rapidly and is 5 gen. However if Turkey can really mass produce KE and TFX with high indigenous rate and propulsion systems it would definitely be only the 6th country in the world able to do this and probably on the top 3 in terms of engineering skills only behind US and UK.

They rely on US Subsystem as we do. High indigenous rate on our plane doesn’t mean we are autarke. We got helped from Sweden, US and France also.
 

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Agree. What about Japan, S.Korea, Sweden. Or even Israel (regarding on capabilities)?
Japan and UK work together, nothing solid RN but their design looked like TF-X from Farnborough.

S.Korea still 4.5 gen and years needed for 5th gen mods

Sweden is not accepted into Tempest kekw

Israel can probably build a 5-6th gen, but I am sure they wont
 

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