Ali_Baba
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We are not talking about 2022
We are talking about the TFX with indigenous turbofan Engine in 2035
Turkey has developed TEI TS-1400 gas turbine engine which is only a few countries in the world
in 2018 Turkey has started developing indigenous turbofan Engine to power the TFX in 2035.( we will see the first prototype of indigenous turbofan Engine in 2026 )
HURJET
HURJET is under production which is simiilar capability to JAS Gripen and HAL Tejas Fighter Jets
TFX
Turkey has started producing the TFX for roll out on 18 march 2023. and first flight on 18 march 2025
-- TAI's advanced carbon composites fuselage facility which was commissioned to produce fuselages for F-35 program
-- ASELSAN GaN based AESA Radar
-- ASELSAN avionics and equipment
Radar warning receiver (RWR)
Missile warning system (MWS)
Laser warning system (LWS)
Digital radio frequency memory (DRFM)-based jamming system
Advanced Navigation Features (ICNI)
Integrated Electro-Optical Systems (IEOS)
Infrared Search and Track (IRST),
Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS)
-- TUBITAK-SAGE / ROKETSAN air to air Missiles
BOZDOGAN WVR infrared homing
GOKDOGAN BVR active radar homing
GOKHAN ramjet engined BVR active radar homing
-- TRMOTOR turbofan Engine ( Prototypes will be equipped with General Electric F110 Engines )
One of the most difficult parts of building a fast military jet alongside the engine, is to build a quadruplex digital FBW for an unstable airframe, and one that Turkey will have had to have build from the ground up for both the Hurjet(where i assume it is a stable design ? ) and one for the TFX which will be an unstable design. I think BAe will have helped in this space alot as BAe is an expert in FBW's ..
The Hurjet is due its maiden flight in 2023 so that will form a good testing bed for the work being done on the TFX. It will be good to see Turkey "tick" that box next year for the FBW and once you have one, then you can spawn off custom variants for different platforms.
I do think that Turkey has been very smart and has acquired all of the technology pieces it needs to built a fighter jet, and the technical challenge remaining is not as much as some people are suggesting it is. BAe is helping Turkey and leveraging that experience for the Tempest programme alongside. Engine is an unknown as we have all said, but Turkey has enough knowledge to make it a problem it can resolve. The engine is the only piece of the puzzle left, a significant one but still the only major piece.
( .. and if the USAF wants to continue to have exercises with the PAF and keep that relationship alive in a post-F16 world - it too has to see TFX succeed as PAF is not buying another USA fighter jet platform, and i dont see PAF going for an EU origin plane from France - and there is a mild chance of Tempest if the Indians dont get there first ...).
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