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Thx... I think untill ANKA-TP enters inventory they will arm ANKA-S lightly(2 cirits or small muition for exampe) when it's needed to fill the gap...


Arming ANKA is not a milstone for TAI. Turkish engineers proved their expertises with ANKA project. They succesfully developed a 1,5 tonnes platform which is able to obey all commands of developed subsystems, landing/taking off...etc so Young engineers are awarded to develop one of the biggest aerial unmanned platform in its class called Big brother of ANKA. They are just busy with small formalities to increase altitude performance 1000-2000ft more at present.

Arming ANKA or Modifying it to an Electronic Attack/Spy vehicle is just a matter of desicion bro.


ANKA participated into Anatolian Eagle exercise last year. The succesfull strikes of Turkish domestic munitions/cruise missiles (While SOM cruise missile is entering into the window of targeted bus) were watched by foreign delegation with the eye of ANKA.

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Victim is Bus...
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Is Anka TP have turbojet engine or regular turboprop engine... @cabatli_53

Anka TP turbojet motorla mı donatılacak veya Anka-A gibi Turboprop bir motora mı sahip olacak. Fikrinizi tahmininizi alabilir miyiz.

Thanks.
 
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Is Anka TP have turbojet engine or regular turboprop engine... @cabatli_53

Anka TP turbojet motorla mı donatılacak veya Anka-A gibi Turboprop bir motora mı sahip olacak. Fikrinizi tahmininizi alabilir miyiz.

Thanks.


ANKA-A: Turbocharged four-cylinder classic engine
ANKA-TP: Turboprop engine
 
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ILA 2014: ANKA Multi-Role ISR System on the Path to Further Development

ANKA, the advanced MALE-class UAS, is being developed for the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF). Under the development programme three aircraft and one ground control station has been designed and produced by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), the aerospace centre of Turkey.

With a length of 8m, wingspan of 17m, and designed for day and night all-weather ISR mission capabilities, ANKA has been developed in two phases. The first phase ANKA platforms are referred to as the Block A standard. Since the first flight in December of 2010, the ANKA Block A system has accumulated more than 180 flight hours, during which flight control, data link, propulsion, fuel, landing gear, environmental control, ice protection and electrical system, as well as EO/IR/LRF/LD payload, ATC Radio and data recorders have all been tested at altitudes up to 26,000 feet. Development and acceptance test phase of Block A system was completed in February of 2012.

In the Block B version, a dedicated weight reduction programme has been realised to the air vehicle and the new generation ANKA platform (Block B) production has started at the beginning of 2014. The new generation ANKA will have a SAR/ISAR/GMTI payload with a 30,000ft service ceiling and 24hr endurance capabilities. The maiden flight of the Block B ANKA has been scheduled for June of 2014. In parallel, SAR/ISAR/GMTI radar integration studies on the ANKA Block B are currently underway. The tests for the radar payload will be performed during the second half of this year.

A series production contract has been signed between the Turkish Air Force and TAI in October of 2013, as a result of the success of the development programme. Referred to as the ANKA-S, the system will have Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLoS) operation capabilities in addition to being integrated with a new generation EO/IR/LD/LRF camera. The Air Vehicle will be modified with a new nose fairing to accommodate satellite communications. Design work on the ANKA-S is currently in progress, where the Systems Requirements Review (SRR) has been successfully completed and the design development of the programme has been accelerated. Preliminary Design Review (PDR) is expected to be held in May.

From the perspective of TAI, ANKA has been the regeneration of the Turkish aviation industry after a 50 year pause. However, work is now progressing onto more capable and complex platforms. The first aim will be an enlarged ANKA powered by a turboprop engine. This would provide outfitting of the aircraft with an increased payload capacity up to a 1000kg. The top level decision making mechanism of the Turkish Defence Industry, the Defence Executive Committee has given the go-ahead for the development of such an aircraft in the summer of 2012.

With the expansion of local design and development capabilities and proof of platform maturities, the interest of international customers in the TAI UAS programme is also seeing an increase. TAI is on the right path to becoming an UAS centre and present its family of products to the international market.

The advanced ANKA MALE UAS is being developed for the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), the aerospace Center of Turkey. With a length of 8m, wingspan of 17m, and designed for day and night all-weather ISR mission capabilities, ANKA includes a EO/IR/LRF/LD payload, ATC radio, and data recorders. The new generation ANKA Block B will have a SAR/ISAR/GMTI payload with a 30,000ft service ceiling and 24hr endurance capabilities. The maiden flight of the Block B ANKA has been scheduled for June of 2014. (Photo: TAI)

http://www.miltechmag.com/2014/05/ila-2014-anka-multi-role-isr-system-on.html
 
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ANKA MALE UAV


Designed, developed and produced by Turkish Aerospace Industries
(TAI) under the Turkish UAV Development (TIHA/TUAV) project, the
ANKA (translated: Phoenix) Block-A is now an IOC ready system, and
Aselsan’s AselFLIR-300T FLIR system is installed as the basic mission
payload.
The platform has an endurance of 18+ hours and an operating altitude
of over 23,000ft (during the flight test performed on September 16, 2012
an ANKA Block-A prototype climbed to 25,600ft). As a new player in
MALE UAV market, ANKA Block-A has a 17.3m wingspan, is 8m long and
has a 1,750kg maximum take-off weight. Made up of around 7,000 parts,
261 units and 74 cable bunches of 2,500 cables measuring over 3.5km in
length, ANKA has been configured to carry payloads of more than 200kg,
while carrying 300kg of fuel that provides for 18-hours in the air. Able to
cruise at a speed of 110 knots, the ANKA Block-A UAV can operate at a
distance of up to 200km, using an existing data-link system developed
locally by Savronik. Since ANKA’s wings and empennage units are
detachable from the main fuselage, all components of the ANKA UAV can
fit inside a single 40ft container and can be transported aboard a C-130
Hercules aircraft.
TurAF has already classified the ANKA UAV as “GOZCU-II” and for field
tests one ANKA Block-A UAV prototype (13-005), along with a Ground
Control Station (GCS) and other related ground segment equipment, was
deployed at TurAF’s 14th UAS Base Command located in Batman Air
Base in June 2013. After performing 67 flights (179 flight hours in total)
ANKA prototype was crashed while approaching to the Batman Air Base
for landing. Following the crash ANKA flights have been suspended till the
technical failure that cause the crash was discovered and overcome.
According to TAI sources ANKA prototypes will start flights again in May,
2014
TAI engineers are now focused on the ANKA Block-B version.
Currently, around 200 TAI personnel, including design and production
engineers as well as the ground and flight test crew, are working on the
ANKA UAV programme. The upcoming Block-B configuration will have a
lighter fuselage (160kg lighter than the first ANKA prototype) and higher
performance, and will be equipped with an indigenously developed
SAR/ISAR/GMTI radar, in addition to existing the AselFLIR-300T FLIR
payload. The ANKA Block-B will have a flight ceiling of 30,000ft and an
endurance of 24 hours. Currently there are two ANKA Block-B prototype
under production and the first ANKA Blok-B air vehicle is scheduled to be
ready for test flights June 2014.
In the meantime, under a U$290 Million valued contract awarded in
October 2013 by the SSM, TAI will design, develop, produce and deliver
10 ANKA-S (Serial Production) Systems to the Turkish Air Force. Serial
production ANKA UAVs [ANKA-S] will see a number of amendments to the
configuration: rather than the existing 118kg AselFLIR-300T, the UAVs will
be equipped with an CATS Advanced Targeting System (lighter, and
equipped with a 3rd generation 640x512 mid-wave IR detector) payload,
and will have a SatCom communication capability, while also carrying two
MXF-484 Have Quick radio sets for both air-to-air and air-to-ground communications.
With the entry into service of the ANKA UAV, Turkey becomes the third
country, after the United States and Israel, to market its own MALE UAV
technology. Considering the publicised technical features of the ANKA
MALE UAVs, it can be said that ANKA features at least equivalent, and in
some aspects greater, technical capabilities than its US (ANKA is bigger
than M/RQ-1 PREDATOR, but offers identical features to the GRAY EAGLE
UAV) and Israeli competitors. According to TAI officials, several Middle
Eastern and North African countries, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar,
the UAE and Jordan, as well as such Asia Pacific countries as Thailand
have already declared an interest in the ANKA MALE UAV System.
In a separate development, TUSAS Engine Industries (TEI), the engine
partner of TAI, was awarded an R&D contract by the SSM on December
27, 2012 for the design, development and delivery of five heavy fuel/diesel
engine prototypes to be installed on ANKA UAVs. According to TEI, the
locally developed piston engine will be equipped with a redundant FADEC
unit and a turbocharger, and will generate 155hp of maximum continuous
power at 2,300rpm. TEI’s diesel engine, boasting a maximum power output
of 165hp (for a period of 3 minutes during take-off), is also able to
meet ANKA UAV’s electrical power (8kW) requirement, even at high altitudes.
Works under the contract will be completed in 48 months in five
phases. Considering the fact that each Thielert Centurion 2.0S engine has
a service life of 1,200 hours, the indigenous engine shall be also used on
ANKA Block-A and Block-B prototypes, in addition to the Serial
Production Phase (ANKA-S) air vehicles. TEI is also modifying some
Thielert Centurion 2.0S diesel engines under the ANKA Engine
Modification and Development Project to ensure proper power output at
higher altitudes, and to meet the ANKA UAV’s specific requirements.
Within the scope of the project, TEI engineers have designed and developed
a new gearbox for the engine, have increased the power of the alternator
and have added a turbocharger to the engine.
 
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Hi Guys,

i am new here, i have a question - how many of the Anka UAV are REALLY ready to use it?
Why i ask you this question ? Cause i think this Summer the PKK problem will return again.
I want to now if the TSK maybe could use some Anka´s, to secure some areas?

My second question is(maybe the wrong Thread), are the new Kalekol in all danger zones ready?

Regards
 
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Hi Guys,

i am new here, i have a question - how many of the Anka UAV are REALLY ready to use it?
Why i ask you this question ? Cause i think this Summer the PKK problem will return again.
I want to now if the TSK maybe could use some Anka´s, to secure some areas?

My second question is(maybe the wrong Thread), are the new Kalekol in all danger zones ready?

Regards
  • Anka is not in use yet. (From what I remmeber)
  • Many Kalekols were built but more are being built at this time. Pkk is protesting against the construction of them.
 
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  • Anka is not in use yet. (From what I remmeber)
  • Many Kalekols were built but more are being built at this time. Pkk is protesting against the construction of them.

So that means it will be a really HOT Summer :/, without any UAV`s.........It`s ridiculous how long they need to end this project.
 
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Hi Guys,

i am new here, i have a question - how many of the Anka UAV are REALLY ready to use it?
Why i ask you this question ? Cause i think this Summer the PKK problem will return again.
I want to now if the TSK maybe could use some Anka´s, to secure some areas?

My second question is(maybe the wrong Thread), are the new Kalekol in all danger zones ready?

Regards
Anka is not ready yet, but Turkey has Bayraktar tactical UAV, which will be more beneficial against PKK. ANKA will have advantage to use against longer range and stronger countries with SAR missiles so it can go way higher attitude.
 
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Anka is not ready yet, but Turkey has Bayraktar tactical UAV, which will be more beneficial against PKK. ANKA will have advantage to use against longer range and stronger countries with SAR missiles so it can go way higher attitude.

I think the Bayraktar is not ready yet -->
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seems so that this UAV is in the Test stage. Which FLIR does it use? Looks so small. Are you really think the Bayraktar is superior then Anka(in case against PKK) ? I mean the Bayraktar cant even retract the landing gear....

Anka is not ready yet, but Turkey has Bayraktar tactical UAV, which will be more beneficial against PKK. ANKA will have advantage to use against longer range and stronger countries with SAR missiles so it can go way higher attitude.
ok i will look there.
 
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