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It is not TB3
I know, but stil, such a large hump on a small plane needs thorough testing
It is not TB3
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Could it just be an image anomaly, or is that a SATCOM on TB2?
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The rear side seems to change a bit, i really hope to see PG115 on it.TEI PG115 for SATCOM variant of TB2 maybe?
Higher altitude - higher speed i guess?Why do we need TB3 now ? This is perfect!
They should just rename TB3 to something else and continue the incremental upgrades to TB2 and call That TB3.. That's what block mentality is.Why do we need TB3 now ? This is perfect!
Why do we need TB3 now ? This is perfect!
TB2 is a limited platform that does not have any place left for reconnaissance or EW pods. And that is the reason why Bayraktar is working on TB3.Why do we need TB3 now ? This is perfect!
I guess PG115 is a copy of Rotax 914F that has a turbocharger but without intercooler.Higher altitude - higher speed i guess?
I don't know if they can't just add a Turbo on PG115?
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Correct me if I am wrong. But the main weapon of TB2/3 , MAM-L is a laser guided bomb and it can hit fast moving ground armour and military trucks etc. If you introduce satcom to tb2 then you are limiting yourself to stationary targets due to the fact that the target may not be where you think it is because of signal latency introduced by satcom operations.
I don't think the TB2-S will lose the capability to hit moving targets. C-Tech SOTM provide the data transfer rate of over 20MB per second so we can say operators on ground can receive data from TB2-S and send their command in real time. One more think, TB2 is equipped systems that can automatically keep track and project a moving target untill it is hit by MAM without need to get ground operators involve.Correct me if I am wrong. But the main weapon of TB2/3 , MAM-L is a laser guided bomb and it can hit fast moving ground armour and military trucks etc. If you introduce satcom to tb2 then you are limiting yourself to stationary targets due to the fact that the target may not be where you think it is because of signal latency introduced by satcom operations.
Tb2’s Range of operation has already been increased from 150km to 300km. This can be further improved by Relay UAV’s if needed.
So why is Baykar integrating satcom capability to the tb2?
Can it be something to do with electronic jamming and intervention susceptibility of line of sight operated tb2? By controlling the tb2 via satcom this problem can be solved. This was proved to be the case in Euphrates Shield operation where satcom operated Anka-S UAV’s were unaffected by EW effects.
AI can estimate the whereabouts of the target in the 2 second latency time that satcoms suffer from.I don't think the TB2-S will lose the capability to hit moving targets. C-Tech SOTM provide the data transfer rate of over 20MB per second so we can say operators on ground can receive data from TB2-S and send their command in real time. One more think, TB2 is equipped systems that can automatically keep track and project a moving target untill it is hit by MAM without need to get ground operators involve.