Radonsider
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I dont get why ACE is required for 6th gen... It is just a way to achieve better fuel economy/performance. not every country needs it
You need to decrease thermal image of the engine. ACE has three stream airflow system. The third stream is primarily there to serve as a thermal management heat sink.I dont get why ACE is required for 6th gen... It is just a way to achieve better fuel economy/performance. not every country needs it
He says that a prototype close to the first block production aircraft will fly in 2025. Is that going to be the second prototype, expected to be rolled out this month?TUSAŞ Expects 300 Orders for KAAN Fighter | TURDEF
In his interview, TUSAŞ’s new General Manager, Dr Mehmet Demiroğlu, talked about the KAAN Fighter jet and other projects.turdef.com
He says that a prototype close to the first block production aircraft will fly in 2025. Is that going to be the second prototype, expected to be rolled out this month?
Not so wise statement by him.TUSAŞ Expects 300 Orders for KAAN Fighter | TURDEF
In his interview, TUSAŞ’s new General Manager, Dr Mehmet Demiroğlu, talked about the KAAN Fighter jet and other projects.turdef.com
We have around 300 fighter jets and needs around 400. We will have 400 Kaan in long term.Not so wise statement by him.
Neither f35 nor Kaan is a dog fighter.I wonder how F-35 - KAAN matchup in the Aegean will play out. I don't mean in a childish "let's battle it out" way, but Greek Turkish relations will eventually get tense and we'll see dogfights maybe. How would those two planes fare in that environment is immensely interesting to me.
Well theoretically the Kaan should dominate. Especially in that scenario because they will be dogfighting without firing. Kaan should be more maneuverable. That said, I don't see them being deployed in such a scenario, 4th gen fighters will be preferred in peace times to keep the element of surprise.I wonder how F-35 - KAAN matchup in the Aegean will play out. I don't mean in a childish "let's battle it out" way, but Greek Turkish relations will eventually get tense and we'll see dogfights maybe. How would those two planes fare in that environment is immensely interesting to me.
We need 1000+ TBH.He talks about immediate needs. Turkiye plans to acquire 240+ Kaans.
I think F16 to KAAN comparison of numbers is a bit apples to oranges. KAAN will be very expensive to operate, but it is also much larger and capable. It is better to think of it as a different class of plane. I heard about the 100~ KAAN iofficial ntention before as well. Remember we are also acquiring 40 new F16 alongside modernizing 200+ of them with 2 programs, not to mention new uavs. So KAAN will be only one component of a high low mix for years to come as F16 continue to be a workhorse beyond 2050. By then, we might even make a new single engine fighter and limit KAAN numbers, that's a long time. Even US has only produced around 200 F22, and Russia can't even hit its 72 Su57 target which isn't even that advanced. And we haven't even entirely given up on 40 eurofighter acquisition. So not every single F16 will be replaced with KAAN anytime soon. We also have light attack version of hürjet being planned, another class of plane we don't have an equivalent of. Age of having a single fighter across the board is going to end, we will have to rethink logistics and mission planning significantly
What is expensive?Exactly. Even 100 Kaan’s would be very expensive to acquire and maintain. Let alone ‘’300’’ or ‘’1000’’. 5th generation fighters are not designed to be produced as much as 4th generation fighters.
What is expensive?
F-35 costs about $80 million flyaway.
Let's guess KAAN costs $110 million flyaway.
I believe that USAF F-35 CPFH >$30,000
Let's guess that TuAF KAAN CPFH >$20,000
Over 6,000 flight hours USAF cost for flying F-35 = $80 million + >$180 million
Over 6,000 flight hours TuAF cost for flying KAAN = $110 million + >$120 million
I wonder how those figures compare to F-16 in TuAF service. How much are the 40 new F-16 costing to buy?