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That explains why Kargu despite hitting targets has not really done so many casualties.

What is really the aim of the kargu?

Could Kargu just be more of an experiment just for STM to improve its products?
 

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To be fair, there's a merit to merely wounding a solider.

You kill a man, you tie up one solider. You wound a man, you tie up multiple soliders. One to drag him to a safe place, one to tend to his wounds, etc.

That's the reason NATO switched from 7.62 to 5.56, is it not?
 

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To be fair, there's a merit to merely wounding a solider.

You kill a man, you tie up one solider. You wound a man, you tie up multiple soliders. One to drag him to a safe place, one to tend to his wounds, etc.

That's the reason NATO switched from 7.62 to 5.56, is it not?
No, 5.56 was easier to train soldiers and you could carry more ammo, you don't need 7.62 in everywhere. What you said is a myth created by people who has no idea about weapons.
 

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Such systems have to be simple and cheap don't understand why we are complicating things so much. Take a FPV drone slap a RPG-7 warhead or Mortar shell on it and it's good to go.

Those weaponized toys terrorized the RuAF on the battlefield, they took IFV, APC and Tanks out with those things ffs and then look at Kargu, LOL.
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If the electronics on it have a low ECCM (electronic warfare resistance level), the enemy can easily eliminate it. That's why thousands of Ukrainian kamikaze drones are failing on the front lines today. This is not just a cheap kamikaze incident. It must be compatible with the needs of the front line (navigation, camera, artificial intelligence, etc.). You can't get these on e-bay.
 

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No, 5.56 was easier to train soldiers and you could carry more ammo, you don't need 7.62 in everywhere. What you said is a myth created by people who has no idea about weapons.

Not just that too the Americans also tried to impose their standardisation on every Nato country incase total war comes against the Soviets so the logistical system does not get overwhelmed.
 

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Isn't alpagu close to switchblade sorry for my Ignorance.
Even the smaller Switchblade has 5 or 6 times more payload than Alpagu, can't remember the exact number, with more range and endurance. So, it is more like a cheap knock-off really.

Could Kargu just be more of an experiment just for STM to improve its products?
It has been exported to 10 or more countries, with Turkish military buying hundreds itself, I doubt it is as useless as people are making it out to be here, not it is just an experiment. It is a completely different class of drone than Lancet, for example. Right now, it is a recon drone that can also strike targets of opportunity, namely foot soldiers. The biggest problem with it in its current role, imo, is that it has too few fragments in it. One look at MKEK's fragmentation grenade shows that it has twice as many fragments in it.

But in general, I think people here are reaching to conclusions way too quickly. I can find photos of Lancets caught in nets or failed to explode but it doesn't mean they are not useless. While I agree a drone with bigger payload, whether it is anti-armour or anti-personnel, would be much better, Kargu must be doing something right for it to keep selling.
 

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If the electronics on it have a low ECCM (electronic warfare resistance level), the enemy can easily eliminate it. That's why thousands of Ukrainian kamikaze drones are failing on the front lines today. This is not just a cheap kamikaze incident. It must be compatible with the needs of the front line (navigation, camera, artificial intelligence, etc.). You can't get these on e-bay.
Nobody in our neighbourhood has such EW systems and Hamas just recently proved that not even the IDF has prepared itself for such threats. And it's safe to say that more than 3/4 of the militaries worldwide aren't prepared for such type of drones.
 

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Nobody in our neighbourhood has such EW systems and Hamas just recently proved that not even the IDF has prepared itself for such threats. And it's safe to say that more than 3/4 of the militaries worldwide aren't prepared for such type of drones.
If winning or losing the war at the front becomes dependent on this, someone will eventually have to develop a solution to this problem.
 

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Baykar exported to 33 countries ther drones. Aselsan latest FLIR system is delivered to BAykar and will be used in no time, Aselsan Flir is delivered to tens of countries, Aselsan succes will be Wescam fail, they are in financial problems.

 

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Wescam is still a company with a lot of customers. And they are a subsidiary of L3Harris. I don’t think they will be in a bad financial situation anytime soon.
 

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BayraktarTB3 successfully completed today's test flight by flying non-stop for 5 hours. All tests were conducted when the storm's speed was around 130 km/h.
This is really good news.
I was always wondering what kind weather conditions it can perform. I don’t know the ”conditional sea operation“ capabilities and limits of TCG Anadolu, but when the sea conditions permitting, TB3 can launch and perform its missions ahead of the fleet in a nasty weather (up to certain limits naturally)
 

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It is not extremely different from the tb2. So being able to fly is not a surprise. Main question is still that; how it will perform during carrier landing and take off
 

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