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I wonder which missiles can fit in the IWB among the expected new arrivals
  • Bozdoğan
  • Gökdoğan (?)
  • Gökhan (?)
If Gokhan is set to have the same dimensions of the AIM-120D AMRAAM or the Meteor, then most probably all three, based on mission characteristics . if Gokhan has a longer range, meaning bigger then only Gokdogan and Bozdogan. I laways have the idea that Kizielma is small, but it is a big bird .
Imagine a KE with 2 TF10k on MUGEM, loaded with 2 Gokdogan IWB, or Gokhan plus Murad AESA :love:🙏
 

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Luckily, communication does not work with power electroctronics for the actaul communication, they work with radio electronics. Also, the transmitted radio wave is by definition at ligthspeed and it is the same for every single creature in the universe (Einstein's theory of relativity).

So the calculation is simple as 2x36000km / 300000km/s + 0.02s if you round to 2 significant numbers.

You don't need to trust me, just test it yourself at home.

To test, go to an online latency tester, for example https://packetstats.com. you will see that your latency or ping is about 20-200ms when going through multiple nodes in an uncontrolled network like internet. Latency to your own $20 router at home is about 2-5ms. The processing latency in a dedicated multimillion dollar communication equipment like sats are below 1ms.

As a side note, I have worked with and developed both power and high-speed communication electronics at PhD level.
We can still see latency of around 2 seconds during intercontinental TV broadcasts while not as much as it was five years ago. Probably summarized data will travel faster. By the way I was a licensed marine radio-electronic operator in the past and I know radio communication has a lot to do with power electronics unlike home connections, unless things have changed drastically recently which I doubt. Not all intercontinental communication goes over satellite, alot of it goes through ocean cables one should take notice.
 

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Today is a groundbreaking success and each one of the followings are historical turning points for us:

First, OUR RADAR is matured enough to lock to an aircraft from a flying jet

Second, OUR MISSILE is matured enough to engage an aircraft and eliminate it by getting signal from our radar

Third, OUR UAV (or unmanned combat aircraft should I say) is matured enough to use this combination

Congratulations to our engineers and every contributors and also to our great nation. We live in a times that none of us could even dream these days ten years ago.
 

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“Today is the victory day of Turkish aviation.
On this day 110 years ago, a French Farman aircraft shot down by Ali Rıza and his observer İbrahim Orhan Bey over the skies of Çanakkale became the first loss in the history of the sky over Turkish airspace.
Because 30 November 1915 marks the first victory day in Turkish aerial warfare history, it is one of the most important days in our aviation culture.”


 

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