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Akinci & Aksungur and Turkish Unmanned Fighter Aircraft Program

Twin Engine MALE UAV is what we should have done a long time ago. Local Engine is gonna solve another big problem. This will solve many of our problem, Great news.
 
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Twin Engine MALE UAV is what we should have done a long time ago. Local Engine is gonna solve another big problem. This will solve many of our problem, Great news.

Most of UAV'S crashes is due to engine failure , having two engines UAV will increase survivability dramatically
 
It seems they have made a great progress and improved UAV very much since the Turna-Keklik. ANKA looks a very complicated and expensive machine. A missile detection/warning system installed on it would be perfect too.
 
What is the endurance on this thing considering it has two engines to feed.
Data sheet:
35H Endurance
1ton (2.8t max takeoff)
8000m altitude
20m wigspan
10m long
3.3 high

main usage: Evironmental/topo/police/public use

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35H Endurance is impressive. I dont know how they do that, but it's quite a feat.
 
35H Endurance is impressive. I dont know how they do that, but it's quite a feat.
Since UAV/airplane have to carry same amount of Avionics of its class while having a lot more capacity means twin engines usually have longer endurances.
 
35H Endurance is impressive. I dont know how they do that, but it's quite a feat.

Actually having two engines usually will give you more endurance , you need to feed two engine instead of one engine , but with two engines you can carry much more fuel
 
TAI's twin engine Anka won't necessarily look like the Chinese UAV pictured above. I have a feeling it'll most likely have a look like the Indian Rustom-2, except with a V-tail.

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