Aksungur also should be considered with it’s long endurance and range.Actuaally i like tb2 but considering the vast south china sea,i do believed the government will chose anka due to long range.I do believed they are running a tender with regard to drone purchase now
Aksungur is comparatively newer. But it was derived from Anka. In essence it is Anka with twin engines. This month it has gone over 1000 flight hours. A lot of customers who have placed Anka orders are in the process of converting all or some of their orders to Aksungur. As most subsystems are identical and with very little extra training, ground pilots of one can easily fly the other, or maintenance teams can be used on both. So it is a logical move.aksungur is a new product and also expensive.I read in malaysian defense blog,3 countries involved in the tender.Turk,chinese and US...
Actuaally i like tb2 but considering the vast south china sea,i do believed the government will chose anka due to long range.I do believed they are running a tender with regard to drone purchase now
We should not underestimate level of technology of Pakistan. They are manufacturing JF-17 Supersonic fighter Block I-II-III even with the help of China.Money? Respect? Influence? Brotherhood connections or all together?
The JF-17 fighter is basically a Chinese plane. Designed and produced with Pakistan. 58% of the JF-17 airframe, including its front fuselage, wings, and vertical stablizer, is produced in Pakistan. But the rest comes from China. Engine is Russian Klimov RD93. Aesa radar too is Chinese. The whole set up is a bit like our T-129 project when it first started.We should not underestimate level of technology of Pakistan. They are manufacturing JF-17 Supersonic fighter Block I-II-III even with the help of China.
They will begin to use Aesa radar before us with Block III.
No need to say experience about nuclear technology and balistic missiles.
Sometimes exchanging critical know-how is valuable than money.
And also Pakistan is another special country for us. Endless ally...
Nope, it looks like the TAI F-16 project.The JF-17 fighter is basically a Chinese plane. Designed and produced with Pakistan. 58% of the JF-17 airframe, including its front fuselage, wings, and vertical stablizer, is produced in Pakistan. But the rest comes from China. Engine is Russian Klimov RD93. Aesa radar too is Chinese. The whole set up is a bit like our T-129 project when it first started.
Influence within EU. It’s good to have friends in EU. Never forget, you do not buy/sell weapons. You buy also influence.Seems a bit farfetched that, what can Poland offer in return, engines?
Not a inch of underestimating their capablities, i look it in broader context military industry products selling and partnership is usually pretext for deeper connections in economy and diplomacy areas.We should not underestimate level of technology of Pakistan. They are manufacturing JF-17 Supersonic fighter Block I-II-III even with the help of China.
They will begin to use Aesa radar before us with Block III.
No need to say experience about nuclear technology and balistic missiles.
Sometimes exchanging critical know-how is valuable than money.
And also Pakistan is another special country for us. Endless ally...
Influence within EU. It’s good to have friends in EU. Never forget, you do not buy/sell weapons. You buy also influence.
Yeah, a Baykar factory in Ukraine can be very dangerous and a valuable target . However, Poland and Ukraine have very good relations and both of them purchased Baykar products so even Ukraine can support that idea due to security concerns.I suppose another Spain like the country is worth having in the EU.
I think antagonising the Russians rn will be a great mistakeI like the idea of forming a block with all the eastern European countries based on their fear of Russia.
Everything ex Soviet is a potential partner in defense.
I like the idea of forming a block with all the eastern European countries based on their fear of Russia.
Everything ex Soviet is a potential partner in defense.
You like contradicting everybody. You need to work on that. Also please read a bit carefully the fine nuances in the lines, before blurting out!Nope, it looks like the TAI F-16 project.