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GE-F404: 3.91m
AI-25: 3.36m

In my opinion GE-F404 makes more sense since TUSAS is using it on Hürjet and TEI is familar with it, due partnership with General Electric.
I wasn't talking about the length, I was talking about the diameter.
F404 is 35 inches
Al-222 is 25 inches.

Look at the rare where that third guy is standing.
 

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What the fuck? No way. Or, way? They shouldn't play with my feelings like that, as if they are my high school crush. :cautious:
If ANKA-3 is to be carrier capable, its propulsion-enhanced variant will certainly have similar operational flexibility to the MQ-25 Stingray. We are seeing steps towards both the restructuring of the air force and the formation of the naval air force.
 

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From dear miguyan,
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That is just beautiful man, fuck 😫😭
 

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It doesn't need a huge payload, the F-117 carried a pair of MK84s and was effective at its job of nighttime attacks of enemy HVT, and radars.
This is not true f117 can carry in internel bay 5000 ib
 

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This is not true f117 can carry in internel bay 5000 ib
It had 2 hardpoints, and could carry a 2000 lb bomb on each of them therefore "a pair of MK84s" is correct.
 

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Now that we've seen it in real life, anybody want to guess what is what on top of the fuselage? What does the darker shade black rectangle do? In the model photo, it was circular.

What do we really know about Anka-3? Yes, it's a flying wing UCAV, specs we have is that it weighs 7 tons(MTOW?) and can go mach 0.7, well short of transonic area. Nothing so far on the dimensions I believe. It will be low observable as we can see but how will that be achieved? For one, on the top of the fuselage I don't see any serrated/saw tooth edges. Is this the design or just how the prototype will look?
 

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Maybe UAV-230 or a bigger version of that?
I'm not sure a SOW like that would be the best choice of weapon for this drone. Cakir seems like it could be a good choice, but in a total war scenario it would in my opinion be better to save standoff weapons for less stealthy platforms and instead use JDAM/LGB for this drone.

If anything recent wars tell us, you can stockpile as much PGB as you think you could need and that would still never be enough.
 
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