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Just like every country which attempted to make their own UCAVs used to imitate the US made MQ-9 and its derivatives, we can see now many are trying to clone the sophisticated yet very attractively priced Turkish drones:


Bayraktar TB-2:

Russia's Rostex with Korsar
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Greece's Archytas drone (A project of a collective of universities)
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China's CETC's UCAV
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UAE's Edge Group with Reach-S
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Baykar Akinci:

There is the Akinci clone from Paras, India:
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TA ANKA:

There are several Iranian drones which resemble the TA ANKA

Here's one of them
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Fact is, when you have a combat proven platform, everybody is going to try to copy it.
Copying frame design is one thing, making exact same capability is another.
For example, put tb2 alternatives in the sandstorms of gulf countries, can they operate 24h hours relentlessly. I do not think so.
 

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Copying frame design is one thing, making exact same capability is another.
For example, put tb2 alternatives in the sandstorms of gulf countries, can they operate 24h hours relentlessly. I do not think so.
Just like every country which attempted to make their own UCAVs used to imitate the US made MQ-9 and its derivatives, we can see now many are trying to clone the sophisticated yet very attractively priced Turkish drones:


Bayraktar TB-2:

Russia's Rostex with Korsar
Russian_Korsar_drone_may_get_a_seaborne_option.jpg
Bayraktar_400x300.jpg


Greece's Archytas drone (A project of a collective of universities)
1-63.jpg


China's CETC's UCAV
FhDOmG0XEAAbujX


UAE's Edge Group with Reach-S
FELghy5XwAMx7_u


Baykar Akinci:

There is the Akinci clone from Paras, India:
FfFu9wRaYAEacvY
349762.jpg



TA ANKA:

There are several Iranian drones which resemble the TA ANKA

Here's one of them
cd6fae9d5e07f4a33233864f3980e274.jpg
171677.jpg



Fact is, when you have a combat proven platform, everybody is going to try to copy it.
The question here is why are they copying combat proven platforms in general

IMO, it is about the costs and time. When it comes to military hardware, the price of developing top quality effective and effecient products is both time and money. When some weapons are proven to be effective, other companies copy the outer platform in order to save both time and money! It is really difficult to develop novel new planes after all; Baykar TB2 is the result of decades and decades of work and research

Many new prominent Turkish weapons are copies of famous western proven weaponry; the TFX, for example, is a copy of the F22 and F35. The Rafale and Typhoon are nearly brother and sister in design. Indian AMCA is a F35 copy along with the Korean KF-21 is the F35 little brother! Even the Russian Su-57 is a copy of the F22; i-e, the similarities it has with the F22 is bigger than the similarities it had with previous Sukhoi fighter jets

And yes! This is just how difficult it actually is to provide or even devise an idea or a weaponry that can shape the future of warfare and yes this is exactpy what Baykar did

When it comes to developing really cheap drones that can fly; then the TB2 is the primary design of choice. However, as @Brokengineer just said, it is an altogether different matter to develop the software and engines etc...
 

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Some of capabilities to be gained after the integration of AESA radar to AKINCI:
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(as an alternative discussion topic, instead of the discussion on copycat systems)
 

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Some of capabilities to be gained after the integration of AESA radar to AKINCI:
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(as an alternative discussion topic, instead of the discussion on copycat systems)
I am still trying to figure out what exactly they meant by electronic support and electronic attack!

Does it mean murad will function as a part of ew suite ?
 

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Turkish Aerospace just announced that their unmanned jet fighter will fly in 2023!

 

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Turkish Aerospace just announced that their unmanned jet fighter will fly in 2023!

In 2023 it will make its maiden flight, it is already on the assembly line and there are still no leaks. At this point, it is hard to believe that it is not a stealth-type penetrator aircraft.
 

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In 2023 it will make its maiden flight, it is already on the assembly line and there are still no leaks. At this point, it is hard to believe that it is not a stealth-type penetrator aircraft.
Indeed so stealth that our media haven't yet been able to get a glimpse of it even though they have be around it on many occasions. We wouldn't even believe it existed if the word of it didn't penetrate through the Internet.
 

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Don't believe this Havuz Media!

In one part of the news it says "TAI's unmanned fighter will fly in 2023" and in another part of the same text it says "TFX will fly in 2023"!

Thats have no respect for their job!!
 

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Don't believe this Havuz Media!

In one part of the news it says "TAI's unmanned fighter will fly in 2023" and in another part of the same text it says "TFX will fly in 2023"!

Thats have no respect for their job!!

Thats why mainstream media is the worst for defence news.
 

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Nope, not only is the Textron catapult launched but the M2 (most similar to the TB2) is younger.
M2 shadow release date 2011-2012 smilar to TB2

 

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