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To me this shows how far ahead Baykar is in its sector. Afaik K2, SİVRİSİNEK and MIZRAK already have these features, which STM plans for KUZGUN in the future. But this doesn't mean that we don't need simpler kamikaze drones like KUZGUN, they will be effective to saturate enemy AD, also a nice bonus if they come through.

For KUZGUN, our top priority is cost-effectiveness. But at the same time, it will be able to carry a highly effective warhead. Currently, while it's heading to a specific coordinate, in the future, concepts like a bit more steerability, operating in swarms, or perhaps working together with our other drones are also on our agenda, and we're evaluating those.


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Better agility? Uçaksan been there pretty much

I just feel like these simpler types should be offloaded to smaller firms to help them grow faster, distribute production, and take away workload from the bigger ones
 

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Meet Agnessa Pedersen - the 23 year old from Norway building mind controlled drones. She has just spent the last 6 months in Ukraine building the product. She has built non-invasive brain-computer interfaces that eliminate the need for physical controls, such as joysticks. Her company, CEREBIONICS, is betting that all physical systems in the future will be controlled and operated via brain-computer interfaces. At age 16 she built a robot arm in her bedroom to draw portraits for her, and now she's building mind-controlled drones.
 

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There is a large group of people who believe that the aircraft shot down in Sudan by an Akıncı using an air-to-air missile was actually a RAFALE. Has there been any official statement about this, or does anyone with reliable information know what really happened?
 

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There is a large group of people who believe that the aircraft shot down in Sudan by an Akıncı using an air-to-air missile was actually a RAFALE. Has there been any official statement about this, or does anyone with reliable information know what really happened?
UAE rafales are on order , even if few are arrived , i dont think they will sent them direct to warzone without some training .
İ think it war L15 light attack trainer or chinese drone CH6
-İn video there was no seat eject chute so 70% chance it was a drone
 

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There is a large group of people who believe that the aircraft shot down in Sudan by an Akıncı using an air-to-air missile was actually a RAFALE. Has there been any official statement about this, or does anyone with reliable information know what really happened?
Would have been mega news worldwide
 

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There is a large group of people who believe that the aircraft shot down in Sudan by an Akıncı using an air-to-air missile was actually a RAFALE. Has there been any official statement about this, or does anyone with reliable information know what really happened?
There is also a large group of people who believe earth is flat.
 

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Looks like one, but no chute and the fact that they're still on order means 0% chance. Also a low chance of being L-15 purely because of no chute, but visually I think it looks more like either of them rather than CH-6.

Would need to see the wreckage to confirm...
 
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