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Akinci & Aksungur and Turkish Unmanned Fighter Aircraft Program

TAİ GÖKSUNGUR JEMSAH supersonic UAV ( 2,7 m and speed of mach 1+ )
It can counterfeit the radar signature of an F-16 or other jets as decoy. This will increase domestic capabilities and options both in concepts of suppressing enemy air defenses and especially in air defense system development projects.

By working as SIJ(Stand-in-jammer) it can take place in Airborne Electronic Attack system; or it can be used as surveillance gear, radio, infrared jammers etc. with carrying specific mission payloads.

It can be used as an Air-Launched Interceptor. Or, it can be used as a kamikaze drones, for radar installations or similiar strategic point targets.

With the parachute system, the system can be used many times without lost.

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Selçuk Bayraktar: "The world now goes to such platforms. One of the main reasons for the delays of the platforms is the huge investment in fifth-generation aircraft. If this were not, it would be possible to shift to unmanned combat jets 10 year earlier. The cost to date is so great that they cannot give up from existing manned aircrafts."

"The biggest advantage of KIZILELMA is that it is unmanned. When unmanned, they can do much more dangerous missions in battles. Losing the pilot sometimes means losing the war, so you can't always take the necessary risks. But unmanned platforms are not like that. It is basicly a robot aircraft, so you can afford to lose the aircraft if necessary."

"Because of you have take out the human factor from this, you are also eliminating the physical limits that the pilot can withstand. The aircraft can now perform much sharper maneuvers."

"Bayraktar KIZILELMA will be Turkey's first unmanned fighter jet. KIZILELMA has been a dream for us since we built the Bayraktar mini UAV. We have progressed step by step in this struggle that we have been giving since the beginning of the 2000s. We see that we are getting very close to this dream now that we call the KIZILELMA."

"We can say that we will use the software systems from Akıncı, in a sense, in KIZILELMA. This is about 18 years of technological accumulation. Thanks to the Akıncı, we have become able to do KIZILELMA. Now we are preparing for the first flight of KIZILELMA. It is designed to take off and land from naval platforms with short runways which owned by our country too. Thus, it will revolutionize the history of warfare. National platforms are very important for our independence. Otherwise, you can never talk about being in control."


  • Bayraktar KIZILELMA will be able to reach the sonic speed.
  • It will carry 1500 kg of munition and missiles inside internal weapon stations.
  • It will have a lower radar signature than existing fighter jets.
  • It will be more agile and able to make more agresive maneuvers than manned fighter jets.
  • It will be a navy jet with a navalized structure and STOL operation capability.
 
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Anti-PKK op in Iraq marks first engagement for Turkish combat Akıncı drone​

BY DAILY SABAH​

ISTANBUL APR 24, 2022 - 12:43 PM GMT+3

An Akıncı UCAV conducts a flight above the Akıncı Flight Training and Test Center in the Çorlu district of Tekirdağ province, northwestern Turkey, Aug. 29, 2021. (AA Photo)
An Akıncı UCAV conducts a flight above the Akıncı Flight Training and Test Center in the Çorlu district of Tekirdağ province, northwestern Turkey, Aug. 29, 2021. (AA Photo)


The landmark combat drone Akıncı has joined its first major operation ever as Turkey launched a military offensive against PKK terrorist targets in northern Iraq, the company said.
Named “Operation Claw-Lock,” the counterterrorism operation was launched last week from ground and air and targeted terrorists in the Metina, Zap and Avashin-Basyan regions, the Defense Ministry said.
The ministry said the PKK was planning to launch a large-scale attack and that the preemptive operation was in line with the United Nations Charter’s principle of self-defense.
The commando and special forces units are supported by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), attack helicopters and artillery elements.
“The first big operation joined by Bayraktar #AKINCI...,” read a tweet by its developer and drone magnate Baykar.

The unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) joined the company’s Bayraktar TB2, which has been widely used and sold to a range of countries including Ukraine, Qatar, Azerbaijan and Poland.
Baykar retweeted a video shared by the Defense Ministry featuring both Akıncı and Bayraktar TB2 taking off from an unspecified location before targeting and hitting PKK elements in the operation in northern Iraq.
Akıncı marks the most advanced and sophisticated drone built by the country. It was first delivered to the Turkish security forces in late August last year.
Six of them have entered the inventory so far and have been actively used by the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), Baykar says.
Akıncı is longer and wider than the Bayraktar TB2 and can perform strategic tasks. It has a 20-meter (65-foot) wingspan with its unique twisted-wing structure and is equipped with fully automatic flight control and a triple-redundant autopilot system.
It can carry various weaponry, including a range of missiles such as Smart Micro Munitions (MAM-L) developed by prominent Turkish contractor Roketsan. It can be equipped with the locally produced active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar and air-to-air missiles Gökdoğan (Merlin) and Bozdoğan (Peregrine).
It is also able to launch several other types of locally made munitions, such as the Roketsan-built Stand-Off Missile (SOM), a long-range air-to-surface cruise missile that can hit targets up to 150 miles (240 kilometers) away.
Baykar says the Akıncı can attack targets both in the air and on the ground. It can also operate alongside fighter jets and fly higher and stay in the air longer than Turkey’s existing drones.
Bayraktar TB2 earned worldwide fame following its deployment in conflicts in Syria, Libya and Karabakh, previously referred to as Nagorno-Karabakh. It has been sold to nearly 20 countries so far, with many other nations expressing interest in buying the drone.
The Turkish authorities have said some 45 terrorists have been eliminated so far in “Operation Claw-Lock.”
Northern Iraq is known as the location of many PKK terrorist hideouts and bases from where they carry out attacks in Turkey. The Turkish military regularly conducts cross-border operations. In 2020, it launched operations Claw-Tiger and Claw-Eagle in the border regions of northern Iraq.
Since its foundation in 1984, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union – has been responsible for the deaths of more than 40,000 people in Turkey, including women, children and infants.
 
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Latest interview with head of SSB, a navalized version of Hurjet is started.
Ismail Demir talks about the design change for Naval Hurjet. Probably due to limited production, the development cost can be controlled with common infrastructure and systems, but perhaps a twin-engine aircraft is being worked on, or at least it will vary considerably as wing area and weight, may have a single engine but with higher thrust and navalized structurals. Ofc all are my own ideas since preliminary design activities on this subject have not yet been reflected in open sources.

But most important point here: If this project officially receives government support and turns into an SSB project, this indirectly reveals Turkey's full-scale AC planning. Because it is probably impossible for a CATOBAR or STOBAR (not RVL or STOVL) combat aircraft to operate with full efficiency on a ship like LHD ANADOLU. Angled landing line, catapult system, flight line suitable for higher sortie capacity for the operation of fixed-wing aircraft, a ship that will probably reach a displacement of 40-60 thousand tons with all these requirements...

This leads us to another conclusion, that the Naval Hurjet and the current Hurjet project currently in progress may be two highly differentiated aircraft despite the common nomenclature. More generally, Hurjet may be thought of as a collective nomenclature for non-5th generation fighter jets and advanced training platforms within the SSB. I believe that the Hurjet project is operating in accordance with this flexibility within itself. To obtain a reconfigurable airframe on a wide scale in accordance with the user's needs on a subsystem basis. This package can evolve into a more comprehensive solution with derivative fuselages and engine options. In fact, it is very possible that we will see an unmanned Hurjet in the coming period.
 
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Another country aspires to AKINCI TİHA​

Lebanon-based Tactical Report wrote that Saudi Arabia will take action to purchase "Akıncı TİHA" from Turkey.
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Another country aspires to AKINCI TİHA


Another country wants to buy Turkish-made armed drones. Lebanon-based Tactical Report announced that Saudi Arabia is preparing to meet with the manufacturer Baykar to purchase Bayraktar Akıncı TİHA.
In the news, it was stated that the General Authority of Military Industries, which was established to increase the military capability of Saudi Arabia, is interested in the procurement of SİHAs.

İbrahim Kalın gave the signal

Emphasizing that concrete steps will be taken to improve Turkey-Saudi Arabia relations in all areas, Presidential Spokesperson İbrahim Kalın used the phrase "I cannot find any reason why it is not possible" when asked whether the sale of a SİHA to Saudi Arabia is on the agenda .

They lifted the covert embargo against Turkey

With the positive course of relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia since the beginning of the year, the implicit boycott of Turkish products, which had been implemented since the beginning of 2020, ended.

President Erdogan's visit to Riyadh

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan went to Saudi Arabia in April and was welcomed by the Emir of Mecca, Prince Khalid al-Faisal, at Jeddah King Abdulaziz Airport.

Erdogan shared on his social media account, "As two brotherly countries with historical, cultural and human ties, we are striving to increase all kinds of political, military and economic relations between us and to start a new era." had used the words.

World Bayraktar is talking about TB2

The famous American magazine New Yorker had discussed the Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles Bayraktar TB2. In the article titled 'The Turkish UAV That Changed the Nature of War' by Stephen Witt, the success of Bayraktar TB2 in many regions from North Africa to the Caucasus was noted.

They set an example for their army

Bayraktar TB2 entered the inventory of many countries in the world and made a name for itself with its success. Finally, the French press brought the success of Bayraktar TB2 to the agenda. In the news in the press, it was stated that France had expressed an opinion on the production of armed unmanned aerial vehicles (SİHA) similar to Bayraktar TB2 for its own army.
 
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