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Is it ready to fight ?In order to meet Turkish Air Force (TurAF) requirements beyond 2030s, an indigenous design and development program aims to replace the aging F-16 fleet of TurAF.
Within the scope of TF-X Program, Turkey will become one of the few countries to possess the necessary technologies, engineering infrastructure and production capabilities. Once the engineering activities on all the critical technologies are accomplished (e.g. increased situational awareness, sensor fusion, low observability, weapon bay, …etc), which are needed by a 5th generation (or beyond) jet fighter aircraft.
TF-X aircraft is planned to be kept operational in the TurAF inventory until 2070s and will be interoperable with other critical assets of TurAF such as F-35As.
The TF-X indigenous design and development program prime contract between Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) of Ministry of Turkish National Defence and Turkish Aerospace has been signed on 5th of August 2016.
The timing of this signature alone, is a key demonstrator of Turkey’s determination of running mega-projects uninterruptedly, even under extra-ordinary conditions.
Currently, the prime contract covers the initial four (4) years (starting after signature of major subcontracts) which will end up with completion of preliminary design phase. Within this period beyond the design and development of TF-X Aircraft, engineering capabilities, technology development activities (for key sensors like radar, electronic warfare..etc.), test infrastructures establishment and certification processes will be performed and extensive capabilities for a new generation jet fighter design, development and production will be gained by Turkish industry.
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Is it ready to fight ?
Is this confirmed or just speculation?Kaan will have 360-degree jamming and 270-degree radar coverage.
So,why only 270-degree radar coverage?Kaan will have 360-degree jamming and 270-degree radar coverage.
Confirmed %100. Kaan will have 1 nose and 2 cheek AESA radars for approx 270 degree coverage. AESA radars can be utilized as jammers. Kaan will have a jammer antenna between engines that will provide additional coverage, so 360 degree jammming coverage will be achieved.Is this confirmed or just speculation?
If KAAN has 360° AESA radar then it would inevitably have to have SU-57 MARS (DARS).
We know that it has AESA Radar + DAS, but MARS was more a wish of all of us than the actual reality.
To this day there is no official confirmation.
Your guess is as good as mine.So,why only 270-degree radar coverage?
Why not 360?
Confirmed %100. Kaan will have 1 nose and 2 cheek AESA radars for approx 270 degree coverage. AESA radars can be utilized as jammers. Kaan will have a jammer antenna between engines that will provide additional coverage, so 360 degree jammming coverage will be achieved.
It is said that there will be a jamming antenna at that spot. Maybe It is too small for an AESA array and they decided to put a jamming antenna instead.What happened to the rear radar that was supposed to be between the engines? Was it just speculation or they decided to replace it with a jammer?
Maybe limits of power generation for the AESA radars or maybe because it's not useful to have a AESA radar sticking out of KAAN's buttSo,why only 270-degree radar coverage?
Why not 360?
Confirmed %100. Kaan will have 1 nose and 2 cheek AESA radars for approx 270 degree coverage. AESA radars can be utilized as jammers. Kaan will have a jammer antenna between engines that will provide additional coverage, so 360 degree jammming coverage will be achieved.
Confirmed %100. Kaan will have 1 nose and 2 cheek AESA radars for approx 270 degree coverage. AESA radars can be utilized as jammers. Kaan will have a jammer antenna between engines that will provide additional coverage, so 360 degree jammming coverage will be achieved.
Where from? Is there a reliable source that officially confirms this? I'm not talking about an X (Twitter) account belonging to military expert Person A, B, or C, but official statements from Aselsan/TAI.
It would surprise me if they had disclosed almost all of the TAI KAAN's features publicly, even the color of the TAI CEO's underwear (Sarcastic) except for the 360° AESA Radar.
This is not a problem in modern A-A warfare; it was solved long ago.I mean, you don't turn your back when you want to target someone. So 360 degree coverage for jamming and RWR detection is more important.
Does that mean KAAN's radar will be able to support a launched missile at for example 90 degrees offset to the target too?
My source directly asked TUSAS official at IDEF but of course it is possible that he might be a marketing person that doesn't have deep knowledge about the project having said that i doubt that and i consider this true unless i see a more reliable sourceWhere from? Is there a reliable source that officially confirms this? I'm not talking about an X (Twitter) account belonging to military expert Person A, B, or C, but official statements from Aselsan/TAI.
It would surprise me if they had disclosed almost all of the TAI KAAN's features publicly, even the color of the TAI CEO's underwear (Sarcastic) except for the 360° AESA Radar.
This is not a problem in modern A-A warfare; it was solved long ago.
Aselsan BURFIS (Integrated RF system for TFX - 360 degree EW sensors + 360 degree AESA radars)