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With this landing, we've got more stuff to talk about, like the serial take off and landings and how they're going to be managed by the ground stations and how many we can have up and flying bout for missions.
 

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With this landing, we've got more stuff to talk about, like the serial take off and landings and how they're going to be managed by the ground stations and how many we can have up and flying bout for missions.
There must be very different dynamics and needs with KE or other fast aircrafts with turbofans, but TB-3 is a system where flight endurance is the main criterion. The specifications on the official website state +21 hours, but this will definitely reach around 24 hours with engine, structural and avionics improvements, which means patrol times exceeding 12 hours easilly for these aircraft.

On LHD type platforms, the sortie density of turbofan aircraft may be very limited and in my opinion, this is the basis for such rapid movement in the aircraft carrier program. However, I do not think that this will be a serious problem for turbodiesel or perhaps future small turboprop MALE platforms. However, the time it takes to get the aircraft onto the runway and prepare for flight will still be important. Baykar has made it a company policy to have fully autonomous landing and takeoff operations, and I am sure that the naval versions will be able to take off very quickly according to a certain automation after they are brought onto the deck.

IMHO, the Anadolu LHD/LDD* and TB-3 will become so integrated that they will be inconceivable without each other, almost like soul mates. Also need to say that, the day TB-3 completes its landing below 100 meters with its typical mission pods radar CATS etc, all navies in the world have LHD or kind of platforms but not compatible UAV will seriously consider the acquisition of TB-3.
 

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Ofcourse it will be very deadly with kemankeş 1 payload. Also it will be very deadly for shore military assets with mam series. Also they are very deadly potential for againts asuw helicopters with his sungur payload.

By the way if we are integrate hims sonobuoys and mini torpedos it will be great submarine hunter.
 

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Finally this is the next seroius Step, as soon as the weapons and target identification tests are completed, these drones must immediately go into series production at least 60 units + 10 options for the Navy, Gendarmerie/Army/Police and Air Force as first Batch.

20-30 pcs. TCG Anadolu/Navy
20 pcs Gendarmerie/Army/Police
20 pcs Air Force

We should also consider some of the TB2 drones in stock at least 40-50 pieces. Refurbished to Africa & Eastern Europe + Ukraine for sale.
The Money could then be used to finance part of the second batch.
It seems to me that the army, gendarmerie and police are unlikely to need a naval drone. In my opinion, Britain, Spain, Italy, Japan, South Korea may be interested in the TB3. France probably also needs them. The French will be drooling, but they will pretend that they are not interested in it at all. "Non, mersi, monsieur."
Out of pride, of course :ROFLMAO:
 
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It seems to me that the army, gendarmerie and police are unlikely to need a naval drone. In my opinion, Britain, Spain, Italy, Japan, South Korea may be interested in the TB3. France probably also needs them. The French will be drooling, but they will pretend that they are not interested in it at all. "Non, mersi, monsieur."
Out of pride, of course :ROFLMAO:
It isn't necessarily just a "naval drone" mate, it can easily take over TB2's duties while carrying even bigger payload. Basically bigger brother of TB2 for those who want more boom for their buck.
 

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It isn't necessarily just a "naval drone" mate, it can easily take over TB2's duties while carrying even bigger payload. Basically bigger brother of TB2 for those who want more boom for their buck.
Even if we completely ignore the naval side of things, I think TB2-TB3 combination unlocks some interesting CONOPS options.
 

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Isn't there OKIS from Meteksan in the video on the left at the start of the deck?
Possibly yes, but the ship itself has a precision approach radar that can possibly be configured for UAV approach.

Only for the time being we have proven that TB3 can take off and land, operate from Anadolu mechanically. We need a whole of integration process in every possible level.
 

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It seems to me that the army, gendarmerie and police are unlikely to need a naval drone. In my opinion, Britain, Spain, Italy, Japan, South Korea may be interested in the TB3. France probably also needs them. The French will be drooling, but they will pretend that they are not interested in it at all. "Non, mersi, monsieur."
Out of pride, of course :ROFLMAO:
A light drone like the TB3 that can carry more payload isn't just for the navy.
Every branch of the armed forces, intelligence service or police force benefits from it and above all you have it uniformly and these drones switch from one branch to another when needed.

TB2 Payload 180kg
TB3 Payload 280kg

You could install a pneumatic rack pack and equip several MAM munitions or a micro torpedo, or AAM's or Atmaca cruise missile. There are no limits as long as the weight fits.
 

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