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I don't know but this is the source
i hope it's not a copy paste drone. we have a large drone ecosystem. now we need to design very original innovative products.
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Solid fuel rocket engines to be used in the KARGI Anti-Radiation Attack UAV System were delivered.​


Solid fuel rocket engines developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE were delivered to LENTATEK for the KARGI Anti-Radiation Attack UAV System Project, which is under the main contractor of LENTATEK (Vestel Defense). In the first stage, 10 live rocket engines were delivered. TÜBİTAK SAGE started working on the engine in 2018.

KARGI will carry two different engines on it.

1. The solid propellant rocket engine will be activated during the launch of KARGI and after KARGI reaches a certain speed, it will leave the UAV.
2. Subsequently, the two-stroke boxer type gasoline aviation engine (TEI-PG50) will be activated and a flight will be made to the target.


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It's weird. The Turkish page says 25k feet, the English page says 40k feet.

Either way it can fly at both these altitudes. But at 40k feet the payload would be limited to only 150Kg or less.
 

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Either way it can fly at both these altitudes. But at 40k feet the payload would be limited to only 150Kg or less.
I cannot find a source right now, but i know that aksungur advertised 35kft with 150kg payload, 25kft with 750kg payload.
 

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i think german politicians take bribes. the german people do not question why their taxes are squandered. interesting. spending 10 times as much is inexplicable other than being stupid and taking bribes.
No its simply about being a non-independent nation.
 

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No its simply about being a non-independent nation.
yup, Iiam aware that germany is not independent and i agree with your idea with this i see they are in great despair. i think that some politicians and bureaucrats definitely look after their personal interests. very interesting .
 

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i think german politicians take bribes. the german people do not question why their taxes are squandered. interesting. spending 10 times as much is inexplicable other than being stupid and taking bribes.
he they call it lobbyism 🙃
to be a sheep is deeply in their genes..

I can't think of a better word to describe Germans, conceited maybe.
and how they are! they would only say you are able to build a döner!

never think germans would buy such stuff they never ever would.. they are no allies but clear enemies
 

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