No, the Combat load of naval TB3( Empty UAV+fuel+280kg payload=1450kg) is lighter than the useful payload capacity(1542kg) of Mojave UAV. Aerodynamic design of TB3 is far superior to Mohave. They are not in the same class. TB3 has a take-off /stall speed of ~70knots 20knots of which will be provided by TCG Anadolu itself. PD-222 will also be available for TB3. Anyway, you will see it with your own eyes soon.
You are writing things here that you have no idea about, although I have already written some terms explanatory. they still confuse terms. There is no combat load. See = page 626 No. 12513.
Correction step by step :
1) The term combatload does not exist.
2) empty flying object (here UAV) is also non-existent term. There isn't. Every flying object has an unusable amount of fuel. This fuel always stays in. If you start consuming this fuel, you risk Materilan and humans. So there is no empty plane, UAV etc... Apart from other liquids on the aircraft
3) Carrier ship does not help the flying object at its own speed. to be able to take planes off the deck more easily, driving faster means nothing. What counts is the wind speed and the amount that is taken under the wings. That's why the carrier ships turn against the wind. with their own speed, wind volume and wind speed are increased. Do you think Anadolu is a slingshot????
4) TB3 is aerodynamically very very behind the Mojave. Mohave wings are enlarged and equipped with "high-lift devices", including slats on the leading edge, double-slotted flaps and suspended ailerons.
im general: I have been observing wing constructions by Turkish engineers for a long time. my firm opinion is that their work is below standard. Very often they move in grey areas and this leads to faulty constructions like ANKA, HÜRKUS, AKSUNGUR and TB3. Thank God they have enough adhesive tape.
I have no negative rating on the wing design and construction of the AKINCI and TB2. Akinci wings in particular are well done