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assuming it'll be in close proximity to cities and such. I think a network centric solution with passive relay antenna systems could be used to create a web where the tb2 could suffice with a smaller radar/sensor to locate targets.
Planes use lesser power in cruise than in take off, some of the power can be allocated to the radar during cruise. There needs to be a bigger alternator or some pre-charged battery capacity to supply power to the radar. Radar may also be used intermittantly to save power.
 
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It'll be interesting to see the use-case for Multi-purpose AESA radar. Maybe we may see single tube sungurs integrated into TB2?

Existing Examples - Falco EVO with Gabbiano lightweight multimode radar
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With a high level of modularity and flexibility, the system is suited for operation aboard of mini/small
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as well as both fixed and rotary wing small manned platforms.

The Gabbiano TS Ultra-Light (UL) surveillance radar is the result of the company’s efforts to package all the technology and modes of its successful range of Gabbiano radars into a highly-affordable product weighing less than 24kg. The new multi-mode, multi-mission, mechanically scanning product is Leonardo’s lightest-ever surveillance radar.
Note that the Gabbiano TS is a PESA. But it does prove that the power requirements of an AESA (which are usually lower than for an equivalent PESA) can be met.
 

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How did they solve the issues with CATS? Are they using foreign made sensors?
 

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How did they solve the issues with CATS? Are they using foreign made sensors?
Mustafa KAVAL, Head of Micro Electronic Guidance and Electro Optics Sector of ASELSAN, shared information about the CATS Electro-Optical Targeting System, which has recently entered the inventory of the Turkish Armed Forces, and the ongoing thermal detector studies. "CATS passed a very successful test last week. All of our forces decided to buy this system because its performance exceeded a certain level and exceeded expectations. We want to be one of the few companies in the world in the field of Electro-Optics. We aim to be among the top ten in the world. University in Optical Engineering. "Industry cooperation needs to increase. We need to increase our efficiency and competence in precision mechanics. There are good developments. We started to put our uncooled national detectors in our products. Prototypes of cooled national detectors for cameras at longer distances began to appear at the laboratory level." said.
 

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CATS now is on par with MX-15D which is enough for TB2 class UAVs. It is already exported to 5 countries. CATS was already performing good but it was still worse than MX-15D. Potential buyers were waiting for optimizations and improvements. As soon as those improvements are done customers signed the contracts. Aselflir F500C will be better than MX-15HDI. Aselflir F500C will have an HD sensor, image fusion from multiple sensors(1280x1024 HD MWIR with 15μm pixel pitch, 1280x1024 HD SWIR with 10μm pixel pitch and 1920*1080 daylight camera) next-generation precision stabilization, next-generation advanced image processing. We will see an F-500C prototype in 2022.
 

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CATS now is on par with MX-15D which is enough for TB2 class UAVs. It is already exported to 5 countries. CATS was already performing good but it was still worse than MX-15D. Potential buyers were waiting for optimizations and improvements. As soon as those improvements are done customers signed the contracts. Aselflir F500C will be better than MX-15HDI. Aselflir F500C will have an HD sensor, image fusion from multiple sensors(1280x1024 HD MWIR with 15μm pixel pitch, 1280x1024 HD SWIR with 10μm pixel pitch and 1920*1080 daylight camera) next-generation precision stabilization, next-generation advanced image processing. We will see an F-500C prototype in 2022.
Does the image fusion make aselflir better than mx-15? Because I looked at the specs sheet and they're identical to my untrained eyes.
 

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And if the engine is an F404?

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It is predicted that it can provide a maximum thrust of 27 kN for the TF-6000. The GE F404 produces 3 times more power than the TF-6000. (It is possible to estimate the size of the UCAV from here.) Therefore, considering that the engine is quite small, other options are not possible for TAI.

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On the other hand, it is not 1-2 years for the TF-6000 project. We guess it's older.
 

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