I confirm . Yeah sad but trueI am sorry to say but typical Arab attitude. “If they can’t do it, how should we? If they do it, why should we?”
I confirm . Yeah sad but trueI am sorry to say but typical Arab attitude. “If they can’t do it, how should we? If they do it, why should we?”
Yet it was the Turkish drone doctrine that changed the course of 3-4 conflicts while Americans droned Afganistan to bits with no results. No one here is saying American's can't produce an absolute monster if they put work into it. They just don't. There are reasons for it.The Americans have decades of experience with aerospace and aviation that qualify them to make a drone 100x better than KE in the same timespan of KE.
SpaceX did extensive testing that took them around 4 years for the first successful launch before their first mission in 2012 and it was mini NASA cargo mission.
Baykar with 0 experience in the Jet and stealth business announcing that 2024 will deliver KE is utterly ridiculous.
If the government hold a competition between TAI and Baykar for a drone that fit the same KE capability, honestly who would win ?
But they are NOT the same. KE and ANKA-3 offer different capabilities.
What exactly is your argument here? They are experienced in drone technology, they made KE and it has been flying for months now? What is supposed to be the scam here? Oh, also, if you think it is just Akıncı with a new body, you need your eyes checked asap. Baykar's products also delivered what they promised so far, why would they fail with KE, because it is different?@YeşilVatan
I genuinely don't understand how you and others concluded this ( who can't produce tech ) notion here.
My criticism to Baykar that a company with no experience in a whole new sector for them just develop and deliver a unmanned stealth drone in just 3 years. this has nothing to do with Baykar only but with any company that make such a claim. I don't doubt Baykar ability to pull that off, but for such drone they need a long time and others help. from what I see, KE is just Akinci but with new body !
On the other hand TAI can be trusted with Anka-3 to deliver the expected. TAI have an aerospace manufacturing experience and most importantly they will use what they have learned in KAAN project into the Anka-3.
If the government hold a competition between TAI and Baykar for a drone that fit the same KE capability, honestly who would win ?
The company which you state have zero experiance is the worlds BIGGEST drone manufacturer with the BEST drones in the world in their classes with both TB2 and Akinci being second to none. Both these drones can compete in capability with any american drone in their class, specifically if you consider price as well.My criticism to Baykar that a company with no experience in a whole new sector for them just develop and deliver a unmanned stealth drone in just 3 years.
Sounds better than telling LRIP in turkish.So why call it ''mass production'' then?
''Seri üretim''
Tbh, if we do a deep dive, a majority of our products that start serial production are actually just LRIP whether it's vehicles, munitions, missiles, etc.Sounds better than telling LRIP in turkish.
Same is done for other platforms or weapons by different companies as well, they mention of serial production -seri uretim- instead of LRIP.
There is no difference in Turkish language, i have never seen mass production to be called "toplu üretim", it is always referred as "seri üretim/imalat".As far as I understand, Mr Bayraktar has said “serial production”. Not mass production.
100% correct.There is no difference in Turkish language, i have never seen mass production to be called "toplu üretim", it is always referred as "seri üretim/imalat".
What is going to happen perfectly fits to definition of LRIP as well, the platform has not been, yet, tested by TurAF or TN.
Newcomers defeat the old giant is very normal in the world.The Americans have decades of experience with aerospace and aviation that qualify them to make a drone 100x better than KE in the same timespan of KE.
SpaceX did extensive testing that took them around 4 years for the first successful launch before their first mission in 2012 and it was mini NASA cargo mission.
Baykar with 0 experience in the Jet and stealth business announcing that 2024 will deliver KE is utterly ridiculous.
@YeşilVatan
On the other hand TAI can be trusted with Anka-3 to deliver the expected. TAI have an aerospace manufacturing experience and most importantly they will use what they have learned in KAAN project into the Anka-3.
If the government hold a competition between TAI and Baykar for a drone that fit the same KE capability, honestly who would win ?
A new sub-cloud VTOL system:
GÖKHUN is getting ready for duty:
- Positioned between tactical and mini UAVs, GÖKHUN Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System will be able to operate in ship and land-based operations with "the highest payload and endurance in its class".
- 110kg maximum take-off weight
- 18 kilograms payload capacity
- 16 hours in the air with 12 kilograms payload
I think one more system's images will be shared during the day. The experience and know-how accumulated in semi-military and military UAV systems in the tactical-to-mini range, as well as the interest in indigenisation and investment, show that the sector is now on its way to becoming a global supplier. Soon such things will become daily news, and I think it has already started to happen.
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