TR Air-Force TF-X KAAN Fighter Jet

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April is back on the menu boyz

Emphasizing that they aim to begin test flights with the KAAN prototype by the end of April, Demiroğlu announced that their exports exceeded 1 billion dollars last year, and that their target for this year is 1.5 billion dollars.

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April is back on the menu boyz

Emphasizing that they aim to begin test flights with the KAAN prototype by the end of April, Demiroğlu announced that their exports exceeded 1 billion dollars last year, and that their target for this year is 1.5 billion dollars.

The Russians have long suspected something, but now they are slowly beginning to guess :)
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"This will ensure independence from the capricious West": Turkey unveils its domestically produced engine for the Kaan fighter jet.

The Turkish aircraft engine manufacturer TEI (TUSAŞ Engine Industry) has released the first official image of the TF35000 turbofan engine developed for the Kaan aircraft, positioned as a fifth-generation fighter jet.

The developer says that the TF35000, with a thrust of 15.8 tons, is one of Türkiye's most important breakthroughs.

As stated in the Turkish press, the country's new product of the defense industry "challenges existing jet engines in the West and symbolizes the transition to aviation dominance." In terms of thrust, it is equivalent to the Pratt Whitney F119 in the F-22 and surpasses products such as the EJ200 (26,000) in the Eurofighter Typhoon, the M88 (17-20,000) in the Rafale, and the F110 modifications used in the F-16 and F-15 (up to 29,000). Only the F135 engine in the F-35 surpasses the TF35000 with 43,000 thrust in afterburner mode...

...In a world where air superiority increasingly depends on those who possess power plants, a domestically produced engine will enable the country to take its rightful place on the international stage.

- This is the opinion in the Turkish press.


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