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Yup, you have failed to deliver Herons in schedule. Big time. You have even paid compensation for this if im not mistakendelayed too many years (From 2005 to 2011)
I cannot understand, this is utter nonsense
The times when Turkey ordered Heron UAV, Heron's were operational use in Israeli Army and The developer offers Heron UAV as a succesfull proven platform for export markets but Israeli institute can't deliver Heron's with AselFlir-300T to Turkey in time and The program delayed too many years (From 2005 to 2011). At trials, Heron UAV couldn't reach more than 21000-22000ft and so Israel had to modify the engine to gain more power in similar weight ratios to meet the TurAf demands.
At present, TAI is developing a completely new UAV called ANKA which will be one of the best in its class. According to development schedule, There are 5 prototype Ankas produced. First 3 and Final 2 Anka prototypes are different than eachothers and The final 10 Anka's to be produced under serial production phase in this year will be called as ANKA-A. A series ANKAs will just carry Aselsan made 300T optic, While Anka-B to be produced in second part of 2013, will be the UAV which will carry Aselsan SAR radar and other usefull things to an altitude around 30000ft. Final 2 prototypes of total 5 ANKA's (p004 and p005) have a lower weight (aprox. 100kg less than p001-p002-p003) than first prototypes with some wing aerodynamic modifications as well to increase the endurance. TEI is also in final phase to provide more powerfull ANKA engine in similar weight ratio.
As a note: As far as I know, Anka P001 reached 23000ft in December 2011. Noone knows the details of the final Anka prototypes.
A little confusion here.. Isn't the same Aselflir-300T mentioned here in the article which is heavier for Anka. Then how can you blame Israel when it is not even carried by your platform.
You didn't pay much attention to the article right.. It clearly says the Anka A will be delayed by 2 years if the Turkish Armed Forces stick with 30000 ft.
Turkey had no any alternatives beside Israel. Americans refused to integrate heavy payload into Predator.After this period, Costumer just select one of the best among them.
Methinks integrating heavy payload into a smaller UAV is more complicated task.The most interesting part of the story is, Israel couldn't deliver a proven system to Turkish side in times and had to go some modifications so The project delayed many years. On the other hand, Turkey develops completely new, bigger and assertive UAV with same FLIR system and so Some delays are normal and never mean a failure...
Powerplant of Anka:
Heavy fuel engine (155 hp )
Power plant of Predator:
Maximum 84 kW (115 hp) at 5,800 rpm, with 5 minute time limit; 73 kW (100 hp) continuous
Predator could carry at least 98 kg at 2 hardpoints (2 x AGM-114 Hellfire) in addition to its camera and other systems.
The text in Today Zaman says: camera "... weigh between 100 and 120 kilograms. The weight of the cameras has proven to be too much for the Ankas,"
This is while ANKA is still unarmed. Comparing the power plants of Anka and Predator show that the main problem (if exist any, not officially approved yet) is not the camera weight. On the other hand Anka, with flight endurance of 24 hours could not be an insufficient aerodynamic design. Something is wrong!
This is while ANKA is still unarmed. On the other hand Anka, with flight endurance of 24 hours could not be an insufficient aerodynamic design. Something is wrong!
... is really succesfull.