TR TF-X KAAN Fighter Jet

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Guys after I checked the avionot account had to delete, sorry. This avionot guy put a picture of first prototype while talking about second being almost ready. Why are our people like this. Sheesh.
 

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250 Kaan? Where did he get that number?
"The Multiple Bomb Release System, which provides the opportunity to engage 8 different targets in one sortie, is planned to be integrated into approximately 250 aircraft planned to be delivered to the Turkish Air Force."


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"The Multiple Bomb Release System, which provides the opportunity to engage 8 different targets in one sortie, is planned to be integrated into approximately 250 aircraft planned to be delivered to the Turkish Air Force."


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That should include F16 Özgür
 

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Turkish Armed Forces plans to order 250 Kaan. In addition, thanks to the multiple bomb release to be developed, 8 different targets will be able to be hit in a single sortie.



TAI's Azerbaijan subsidiary was opened. The company will focus on modernization projects and collaborations in the Kaan project.
Sheesh. With 250 Kaan, TuAF would put every airforce to shame (apart from USAF).
 

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250 Kaan jets will cost Turkey $25 billion, assuming the estimated price of $100 million a jet doesn't change.


Considering the price tag of a single KAAN fighter, I wonder if we will ever see any future derivative of KAAN, sort of like how the FB-22 Strike Raptor was meant to be a derivative of F-22 or how Rafale B is a derivative of A.
 

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Sheesh. With 250 Kaan, TuAF would put every airforce to shame (apart from USAF).

I mean, PLAAF already inducted 200+ J20A and in the process of inducting hundreds more + there could be J31, so....
 

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93% of the money that will go into the making of 250 Kaan fighters will stay in the Turkish economy so not a big deal how much it costs. At 100 million a pop it can even be considered cheap. And we get to pay for it over a decades time.
 

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No Özgür will have Aselsan Sadak. Altınay designs pylons compatible with the internal weapons bay.
Anything we can read up on that? Altınay literally shows images of Sadak with Aselsan wording removed on its website. It looks more possible that Altınay will produce the Sadak series and not Aselsan.
 

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Did you find 600 billion dollars on the ground for next 30 years
Imma refer you to @Zafer s post that I link below
 

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I mean, PLAAF already inducted 200+ J20A and in the process of inducting hundreds more + there could be J31, so....
well yes I mean in comparison to current inventories

93% of the money that will go into the making of 250 Kaan fighters will stay in the Turkish economy so not a big deal how much it costs. At 100 million a pop it can even be considered cheap. And we get to pay for it over a decades time.
We need to double down on domestic engine efforts. Once it's ready nothing can stop us from making 1000 Kaans. The world will never be the same after that.

But I wonder at what point would we stop and focus on 6th gen... and if all the speculation of Kaan being a platform which will bridge generations is true. Kaan is certainly better equipped to make the leap than other 5th gen fighters. With the dynamism of the Turkish defence industry, we could see it gradually transform in the years after its introduction. If this is ends up being the case, we could see a ludicrous amount of Kaans. For now I'm happy with 250 :) Realistically it's more than enough for our regional ambitions.
 
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