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UAV-building countries: 43 countries
HALE-UCAV-building countries: Turkey, USA, Israel
HALE-UCAV-building countries: Turkey, USA, Israel
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UAV-building countries: 43 countries
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Anka is NOT MALE UAV, Anka is HALE UCAV. Invitation ceremony documents for Anka writes HALE for Anka, and TAI officials already declared that the max altitude of Anka has been considerably increased to a degree that can register Anka as HALE. (Anka has a max altitude >30 000 feet) Anka’s platform was built as a weapon-loadable platform. Anka-B has Cirit missiles. Turkish Cirit missile already proved to be superior than US's Hellfire and Israel's Spike. Hence, Anka is not only UAV but also UCAV.
Anka has various features that are superior to MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B) and Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk HALE UAV!
1. Anti-icing system is superior to these two UCAVs; also, to Heron: Anka can operate in all bad weather conditions and send the viewing flawlessly. Herons cannot send the viewing in stormy or bad weather conditions, for example.
2. ASELFLIR-300T imaging system of Anka is superior to MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B) and Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk HALE UAV. ATAK T-129 Turkish coppers will also use ASELFLIR-300T. Even, Herons of Turkey have Turkish-made ASELFLIR-300T.
3. MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B): Max altitude: 50,000 feet (Service ceiling). This is SERVICE CEILING, NOT THE OPERATIONAL ALTITUDE. The operational altitude: 25,000 ft (7.5 km). Engine: 900 shp (671 kW) turboprop engine.
4. Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk HALE UAV: Engine: jet engine. Max altitude: 65.000 feet.
While Global Hawks data-collection capabilities have been praised, the aircraft suffered a high number of accidents, with 2 of the aircraft, more than 1/4 of the aircraft used in the wars, being lost. Australian press: “the crashes were due to technical failures or poor maintenance, with a failure rate per hour flown over 100 times higher than the F-16 fighters flown in the same wars.
5. Anka is protected against electronic warfare: There is 200-kms-range for protection to all kinds of electronic warfare. If, for example, one succeeds to handle UCAV’s interface FOR THE FIRST TIME, Anka’s software code says “DO NOT CARE THE NEW COMMANDS; CONTINUE TO FINISH THE MISSION: DESTROY THE ENEMY COMPLETELY”. The Anka’s protective algorithm is changed and a new encryption is employed. If, anyhow, one succeeds to handle UCAV’s interface for the second time, Anka’s software code says “DO NOT CARE THE NEW COMMANDS; RETURN BACK TO HOME (Home: whichever airbase is pre-assigned). The electronic warfare protection of Anka is superior to MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B) and Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk HALE UAV.
My friend, even NATO’s USB memory encryption machines are supplied by Turkey’s UEKAE (National Electronic and Cryptology Research Institute). Turkey is the No.1 in this field as well: NATO?ya Türk yap?m? kriptolu USB bellek - Hi-Tech - ntvmsnbc.com
PROJECT : TIHA (TURKISH INDIGENOUS MALE UAV )
The TIHA, Turkish Indigenous MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) System Program signed between the Undersecretariat for National Defense (SSM) and TAI at December 24, 2004 to meet the MALE UAV requirements of Turkish Armed Forces (TAF). Program covers design, development, production, test and delivery of three air vehicle prototypes, all related ground systems and technical documentation, consist of "Conceptual Design", "Preliminary Design", "Detail Design and Development" and "Tests and Evaluation" phases. During the development phase, a Systems Integration Laboratory (SIL), where system elements and their interfaces will be developed and integrated is established. Consequently, the TIHA System,
Technical Specifications:
TIHA system basic performance parameters are as follows:
* Service Ceiling: 30,000 ft
* Endurance: 24 hrs
* Cruise Speed: >75 kts
* Environmental Conditions: 15 kts side wind, 20 kts head wind; temperature, humidity, rain and icing limits as defined in MIL-HDBK-310
Air vehicle's basic specifications are:
Property:
Fuselage Length: 10 m
Wing Area: 13.6 m2
Wing Span: 17 m
MTOW: 1500 kg
Pay Load: 200 kg
This is from TAI's own website.
This is a great achievement by the TAI. Turkey should be rightly proud over developing the ability to develop and hopefully export (to Pakistan at least) such niche technology.
Blain i was wondering is there any news of the Burraq UCAV ? As far as specs and such. Since reports are saying Pakistan is interested in the Anka are you guys still going ahead with your program ? Or like you said will a tech transfer happen ?
Blain i was wondering is there any news of the Burraq UCAV ? As far as specs and such. Since reports are saying Pakistan is interested in the Anka are you guys still going ahead with your program ? Or like you said will a tech transfer happen ?
Burraq is going ahead, and as far as i know, the design is little bit different compared to Turkish Anka or predator kind of design.
It has some other influence in its design.
But Anka can be a good option for Pakistan for HALE category, as Anka it seems to be now is in the HALE category rather then MALE.
No... most likely somthing similar to Falco with some outside assistance me thinks... Check ID Aerospace they will be the ones showcasing this, or so i have been told:
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As we are loosing lifes to terrorism, we are in need of UAVs. Some mini and tactical UAVs vere already been produced but it takes serious time to develop a MALE UAV. So we had to buy some foreign UAVs for emergency needs. But for some reason this project has delayed.Why was Turkey paying hundreds of millions dollars to Israel to buy drones and trying to buy drones from the USA when they could build their own,, or can they?
'Turks are trying to pass Israeli UAVs as their own' - Israel ...
Jun 16, 2010 ... "There is no such thing as Turkish-made UAVs, simply because they do not manufacture any unmanned aerial vehicles. ...
'Turks are trying to pass Israeli UAVs as their own' - Israel Business, Ynetnews
Kind of odd that this drone comes out just as there is a problem with Israel. Concidence I wonder.
Why was Turkey paying hundreds of millions dollars to Israel to buy drones and trying to buy drones from the USA when they could build their own,, or can they?
'Turks are trying to pass Israeli UAVs as their own' - Israel ...
Jun 16, 2010 ... "There is no such thing as Turkish-made UAVs, simply because they do not manufacture any unmanned aerial vehicles. ...
'Turks are trying to pass Israeli UAVs as their own' - Israel Business, Ynetnews
Kind of odd that this drone comes out just as there is a problem with Israel. Concidence I wonder.