This is fvcking insane!
Note the added winglets.
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This is fvcking insane!
I think it is TB2T-AI in the video. Or maybe all new TB2s will be TB2T-AIs.Note the added winglets.
5th Test Flight | Middle Altitude System Identification and Performance Test
Ones the older ones become obsolute, they will use them as bait for radars and AD in future conflicts. Same like Azarbeidjan used their AN 2's. So 5 years from now we will start to see a lot more reports of downed TB2sI think Turkey's older Bayraktar TB2s, over 150+, will be replaced with these in the future.
There is a video shared even here of a TB2 under similar circumstances and it did fine.
Bayraktar cannot be shot down using this method.
Yes, I remember.There is a video shared even here of a TB2 under similar circumstances and it did fine.
AFAIK the maximum or ultimate load is 1,5 times operational load. But the aircraft can maintain the max load only for a brief time without risking structural failure and it needs to be inspected after every time it exceeds its operational load.Yes, I remember.
Since all these features are being developed mainly for the purpose of their integration into the Kizielma, it would be interesting to know what the maximum operational overload (g) of the Kizielma is. It could be significantly, perhaps even several times greater than that of conventional fighters, closer to air-to-air missiles.
Has Turkey carried out any reforms based on the Ukraine war, and how have small drones affected modern warfare? It seems that both Ukraine, and russia have created an Unmanned Systems branch to their militaries.
I was wondering if turkey has done the same becauseit looks like Turkey has started to fall behind in drone warfare (not considering the big drones like TB2s).
here is a great video going over the way drone warfare as evolved in ukraine.
Sadly, Turkey seems to be falling behind, just as I feared thanks for sharing your knowledge.Lack of development of smaller class UAS while we are one of the leading countries in MALE, HALE UAS is worthy case study on its own.
Baykar is developing Kalkan STOL and Kemankes family.
TAI is developing Simsek family.
STM yet to reveal its FPV UAV.
KARGI should have been given to Aselsan at this point.
Smaller companies developing their own FPVs etc. but related agencies actively needs to be purchasing from them to incentivize development.
Reforms I don't know but there is definitely more emphasis on serial production capabilities as with other NATO countries. Also I believe some modernization programs will be reprioritized again at least eventually.
Sadly, Turkey seems to be falling behind, just as I feared thanks for sharing your knowledge.
It hasnt evolved,it has adapted to the circumstances.Has Turkey carried out any reforms based on the Ukraine war, and how have small drones affected modern warfare? It seems that both Ukraine, and russia have created an Unmanned Systems branch to their militaries.
I was wondering if turkey has done the same becauseit looks like Turkey has started to fall behind in drone warfare (not considering the big drones like TB2s).
here is a great video going over the way drone warfare as evolved in ukraine.
Sadly, Turkey seems to be falling behind, just as I feared thanks for sharing your knowledge.
It's a loitering munition Baykar calls a "mini cruise missile" for pr, it is no different than others of its kind. But it still isn't an a2a munition so it wouldn't make sense.Kemankes is a mini Cruise missile.