cabatli_53
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No need to come here to compare your so called achievements with Turkish one. It isn't about just UAV's but all other devices that is going to be mentioned as well. Why? You don't have any idea about What you are talking in forums but just spreading propagandas over availability or quantity of a thing in order to point out How my pipi is bigger than yours but Actually What you are doing can be summarized as folowing.
You like declaring your self as one of the biggest industrial powerhouse with even looking a poor UAV image that none of you don't know any single info about its inside electronics, capabilities, resistance, link technology, metalurgy, detectors, circuits. Let's be honest, What makes you interests is just availability of a thing to talk about size, looking of it days after days. What you were talking as MALE UAV was actually have specifications of What we call as tactical UAV.
While you are overrating yourself like that, Have you ever wondered How Turkish engineers/public mentality was working about their projects or What was Turkish industry that You always like measuing your pipies with, doing ? Turkey developed ANKA-A and proved its capabilities over 26000ft altitude. Turkish engineers developed a new much more capable and 1/2 lighter FLIR that Only 5 countries have such Technologies in World, signed for 10 ANKA-S contact. ANKA-S with that flir is going to climb 30000ft. In additions, They developed SAR/ISAR radar technology that Rare nations have. A special industry have developed Milimetric wave radar technology that will be used on both attack helicopter and automatic take-off/landing system on bases. Based on ANKA-S, Heavier armed ANKA-TP will be revealed in 2016 as well. It is supposed to climb an altitude around 40000ft.
While Turkish industry is achieving all those, We all say that It isn't enough. We should achieve more and more but Sorry, When the subject is comparison of our capabilities with Iranian one, I can't be so modest, especially against people WHO suppose themselves as biggest industrial powerhouse thanks to their poor quality production methods, unknown 3rd class imported electronics that is hidden from sanctions and 1970 copy/paste industrial models...
You like declaring your self as one of the biggest industrial powerhouse with even looking a poor UAV image that none of you don't know any single info about its inside electronics, capabilities, resistance, link technology, metalurgy, detectors, circuits. Let's be honest, What makes you interests is just availability of a thing to talk about size, looking of it days after days. What you were talking as MALE UAV was actually have specifications of What we call as tactical UAV.
While you are overrating yourself like that, Have you ever wondered How Turkish engineers/public mentality was working about their projects or What was Turkish industry that You always like measuing your pipies with, doing ? Turkey developed ANKA-A and proved its capabilities over 26000ft altitude. Turkish engineers developed a new much more capable and 1/2 lighter FLIR that Only 5 countries have such Technologies in World, signed for 10 ANKA-S contact. ANKA-S with that flir is going to climb 30000ft. In additions, They developed SAR/ISAR radar technology that Rare nations have. A special industry have developed Milimetric wave radar technology that will be used on both attack helicopter and automatic take-off/landing system on bases. Based on ANKA-S, Heavier armed ANKA-TP will be revealed in 2016 as well. It is supposed to climb an altitude around 40000ft.
While Turkish industry is achieving all those, We all say that It isn't enough. We should achieve more and more but Sorry, When the subject is comparison of our capabilities with Iranian one, I can't be so modest, especially against people WHO suppose themselves as biggest industrial powerhouse thanks to their poor quality production methods, unknown 3rd class imported electronics that is hidden from sanctions and 1970 copy/paste industrial models...
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