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Where are the weapons?This is the configuration Pakistan would have received its T-129 PII if problems with the engine export would not have existed.
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Don't you think view field blocked by reconnaissance pod?This is the configuration Pakistan would have received its T-129 PII if problems with the engine export would not have existed.
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Don't you think view field blocked by reconnaissance pod?
Maneuverability is essential for attack helicopter, I do see some problem when angle changed.If it were an issue they would have ironed it out during the prototype phase.
Bro,when is the engine ready?In addition, According to information from TEI manager, Turbine of TEI-TS-1500 have an overhaul period around 2500TAC at prototypes. Thanks to extensive R&D activities and metalurgical advancements on some ongoing programs, This period will be improved up to 5000TAC in serial production phase. This figure (If reached) will be impressive in many aspect. When I introduced the overhaul periods of Russian and European gas turbine engines, You will understand the tech level of metallurgy the related countries reached.
MTBO ( Mean time between overhaul):
AL-41F1S Russian Su-35 engine: 1000h
AL-31F Russian Su-27/30 engines: 1000h
Al-222-25 Russian YAK engine: 600h
RD-33 : 300h (Each 50h critical component check)
EJ-200 engine: 1700h
M-88-2 engine: 1600h
TEI-TS-1500:
- 2500 TAC figure at prototypes ( 2-2,5 TAC considered to be 1h flight period) equals to 1000+ overhaul period. Turkey reached/overtook Russian AL-41/31 series in terms of metallurgy at turbine blades.
- 5000TAC equals to 2000+ hours overhaul period. That means Turkey will come/overtook to the level where US has reached with their F110-GE-129 SLEP at 4639 TAC figure (1855h) in 2003/2004. Today, US PW F135 engines has 3760h overall period which is the leader in this field.
Bro,when is the engine ready?
So,Pakistan will get the T-129s starting 2021 or later?This year bro ! 1 year for engineering tests and T-629 will be ready for operations in 2021.
So,Pakistan will get the T-129s starting 2021 or later?
In addition, According to information from TEI manager, Turbine of TEI-TS-1500 have an overhaul period around 2500TAC at prototypes. Thanks to extensive R&D activities and metalurgical advancements on some ongoing programs, This period will be improved up to 5000TAC in serial production phase. This figure (If reached) will be impressive in many aspect. When I introduced the overhaul periods of Russian and European gas turbine engines, You will understand the tech level of the related countries in ters of metallurgy field.
MTBO ( Mean time between overhaul):
AL-41F1S Russian Su-35 engine: 1000h
AL-31F Russian Su-27/30 engines: 1000h
Al-222-25 Russian YAK engine: 600h
RD-33 : 300h (Each 50h critical component check)
EJ-200 engine: 1700h
M-88-2 engine: 1600h
TEI-TS-1500:
- 2500 TAC figure at prototypes ( 2-2,5 TAC considered to be 1h flight period) equals to 1000+ overhaul period. Turkey reached/overtook Russian AL-41/31 series in terms of metallurgy at turbine blades.
- 5000TAC equals to 2000+ hours overhaul period. That means Turkey will come/overtook to the level where US has reached with their F110-GE-129 SLEP at 4639 TAC figure (1855h) in 2003/2004. Today, US PW F135 engines has 3760h overhaul period which is the leader in this field.
Morning shows the day....https://www.flightglobal.com/military-engines-russia/73364.article
- Prototype is prototype. The real overhaul hour after mass production and deployment is the number count.
- Also it's not professional to compare Turboshaft Engine with turbofan engines.
- The data of overhaul hours of turbofan engines is so outdated. AL-31F is 1500 hours 13 years ago.(TBO, not Mean time between overhaul)
Salyut-produced AL-31 powerplants are now qualified for a 1,500h time between overhauls (TBO) in 2007.
I don't want to slander anyone, but sorry to say Turkey is quite new to Engine. Turkey need at least decades to catch up.
You're both probably right. What you say is likelier to come to pass.
But I would still hold off definitive judgment for the actual product in reality.
Let's see how it does -- but a truth is that it would still take some years to certify the quality, you can't make it up without actually operating it for years and accumulating tens of thousands of issue-free hours.
So, the technical inabilities aside (probable, but Turkey seems to think it can overcome those), there's still a time lag to prove reliability -- this is the definitive roadblock.
That said, the attack helicopter 'race' was lost the day India got the LCH. We don't have the fiscal means to match its numbers and quality, even with the Z-10ME. I mean, it'd be a 30-40 (tops) aircraft program, against nearly 200 LCH/AH-64E. Perhaps the Z-19E could be a lower cost equalizer for quantity (with a heavier 9-10-ton type for quality)?