Radonsider
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Ha ha you made funny. Good for you. Now let adults talk.
How do you know the simulator is set up for BURFIS, not Murad?Found this in an MMU sim video.
KAAN's radar scaler is at 40nm that puts BURFIS radar maximum at 300km. I was expecting 400-600km considering the size and power of BURFIS
Am I interpreting this right?
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No one thinks that giant nose of KAAN is for tiny Murad radar, right? Also developer in video says it is the official 1to1 simulator for MMU not Özgür project or Hürjet. So I still have no idea why it merely shows 300km max range like F-16 block30s. Well at least it is 360 degrees not just a forward looking radar screen like this F-16 (Murad?) one.How do you know the simulator is set up for BURFIS, not Murad?
wasn't MURAD first then BURFIS?
Ok so EIRS have about 5 times the modules of Burfis and 10 times that of Murad. It's S vs X band but you get the idea. Even Cenk's is about 2 times more modules than Burfis, plus both of those have significantly more cooling and power generation( CENK -S peak power is roughly 2 times total electricity generation of KAAN. If CENK-S is effective 200 to 400Km, how do you figure Burfis needs more than 300km screen? Not to mention as a digital screen it probably has the option to extend and change range etc.No one thinks that giant nose of KAAN is for tiny Murad radar, right? Also developer in video says it is the official 1to1 simulator for MMU not Özgür project or Hürjet. So I still have no idea why it merely shows 300km max range like F-16 block30s. Well at least it is 360 degrees not just a forward looking radar screen like this F-16 (Murad?) one.
Beam forming with AESA is not just about brute module count or peak power. If you are using more 4x 5x peak power like 100+kw peak power as stated here for BURFIS but never reaching beyond 300 km then you suck at your job.Ok so EIRS have about 5 times the modules of Burfis and 10 times that of Murad. It's S vs X band but you get the idea. Even Cenk's is about 2 times more modules than Burfis, plus both of those have significantly more cooling and power generation( CENK -S peak power is roughly 2 times total electricity generation of KAAN. If CENK-S is effective 200 to 400Km, how do you figure Burfis needs more than 300km screen? Not to mention as a digital screen it probably has the option to extend and change range etc.
Do you scan while beamforming narrow area that I don't know of? I mean you can use Burfis as illumination radar with all modules but what will first spot the target it will illuminate at that range then? And are eirs and cenk s not capable of same?Beam forming with AESA is not just about brute module count or peak power. If you are using more 4x 5x peak power like 100+kw peak power as stated here for BURFIS but never reaching beyond 300 km then you suck at your job.
You need to compare it to what our frenemies all around us (will) have, F-35s. AN/APG-85 maximum range is classified, but it is rumored to be longer than AWACS. And that is a smaller radar than BURFIS with less than half the power BURFIS can utilize. French can use wave cancelling (similar to active noise cancelling) to make their Rafales somewhat invisible in certain angles, situations with a tiny radar. Compare BURFIS to those not to other Aselsan firsts.
I am not sure if I got what you are saying, but waves can cancel each other out as in Rafale but also can strengthen each other or change direction, steer each other. That is all beam forming. It is a science in its own right. Aselsan isn't good at that. Also, it could be the not so good transmitters, I am not sure. My old Nvidia GPU used 1+KW, but it still cant run most games of today using all that power because it uses older chip technology that just wasted electricity to do less. So that could be why BURFIS and aselsan in general is stuck at these low ranges compared to state of the art western tech.Do you scan while beamforming narrow area that I don't know of? I mean you can use Burfis as illumination radar with all modules but what will first spot the target it will illuminate at that range then? And are eirs and cenk s not capable of same?
Source?Max speed of Kaan will be 2.2 Mach.
Just one exampleSource?
Burfis should have 250km+ range for the same target. (I.e. 1m² target)
Just for the record, from the source:Just one example
Turkey's homemade fighter poised to storm global markets - Asia Times
Turkey's Kaan Next-Generation Fighter, previously known as the TF-X, has made its first flight, giving rise to geostrategic speculation the fighter jetasiatimes.com
Popular Mechanics mentions that the Kaan is expected to meet performance benchmarks for modern fighter jets, with a top speed between Mach 1.8 to 2.2
It is not some big mystery.Just for the record, from the source:
That is not quite the same as saying that KAAN will have a top speed of Mach 2.2.
Turkey did not decide against F-35. Turkish gov tried to get both the S-400 and the F-35 and then got booted from the F-35 program. Turkey still wants to receive the F-35s it helped build and already paid for. Rewriting history is counterproductive and is basically lying.It is not some big mystery.
Türkiye had the option to stay in F-35 program and under the thumb of west but moved on with s400 instead in order to make her own, F-22 clone with that money they promised to USA.
Even the engine thrust targets are similar.
A stealthy TF-35000 (actually 38000lbf) to clone F-119 (35000lbf)
Similar size and stealth geometry. So similar drag.
Sure if we could get a few F-35s, the ones we already paid for, that would be useful for testing KAAN against them. But we had already made a strategic decision for an independent defense industry. There was an undeclared embargo against us since 90s. That is what being under the thumb of west means. Lindsay Graham came here repated CAATSA threats. We were not going to back down from our new independent defense industry vision, whatever they do. Period! I am glad we didn't.Turkey did not decide against F-35. Turkish gov tried to get both the S-400 and the F-35 and then got booted from the F-35 program. Turkey still wants to receive the F-35s it helped build and already paid for. Rewriting history is counterproductive and is basically lying.
You can’t “clone” something you don’t own, be it an F-22 or the F119.