What makes you say that?I doubt baykar can write a good AI for that, they need TUSAŞ's help they can pull that of with ease.
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What makes you say that?I doubt baykar can write a good AI for that, they need TUSAŞ's help they can pull that of with ease.
Atually, I'm pretty optimistic on the chances of Baykar pulling this off. Especially with regards to simpler commands. "Patrol that perimeter and warn controller if any trespassers are detected" or "shoot BVRs at everything that enters this zone". These can absolutely be achieved. Will it be hard? Yes. Will it be complicated and prone to bugging out? Also yes, at least initially. But by the 2030, we will be seeing these babies replacing about 90% of tasks performed by F-16s. By 2040s, we should be seeing swarms of these executing complex operations; like "do SEAD in this area".I'm not questioning BAYKAR's abilities. I doubt if Tusaş has more capabilities than Baykar in that regard. What i'm trying to convey is the sheer magnitude of the problem and buying into the hype often the companies or the media pump for various reasons. I'm not singling out Baykar. In my reasoning, american companies are equally incapable of delivering such software in the next decade. We'll see if this opinion will age well in time.
The proportions are off, and the color doesn't fully match
I thik it's El Salvador .
Both Argentina and El Salvador is no match. The proportions and the color are off.I thik it's El Salvador .
To me looks more like note that is taped to body of tb2 aslo look at blue tapes on other drones
Both Argentina and El Salvador is no match. The proportions and the color are off.
Bro its just the tape and white paper with notes
Bro its just the tape and white paper with notes
Is it located near the factory where the drones are produced or is it located in a different areaBayraktar and new office...
From 1:29 you can see TB3.
Is it located near the factory where the drones are produced or is it located in a different area