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Turkish air to air missiles will be fully operational by 2020 or in worst case in 2021 my only question is about the engine probably there’s ongoing almost ready domestic secret engine program otherwise it would be stupid from ismail demir to claim mass production

A simple solid fuel engine, what are we going to import?
 
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It's pretty impressive that aim-9x has a track record going back more than 60 years. But I am looking forward to our own missiles and how they perform.
 
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Guys look. TR-300 with active radar seeker happens to be Antiship missile with 75 km range.
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAN-1

Do we have projects such as mansup,penguin popeye,gabriel missiles?
Solid rocket fuel cant be quite as expensive as turbofan engines.
 
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Guys look. TR-300 with active radar seeker happens to be Antiship missile with 75 km range.
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAN-1

Do we have projects such as mansup,penguin popeye,gabriel missiles?
Solid rocket fuel cant be quite as expensive as turbofan engines.

U can't adjust the acceleration on the solid fuel engine. Who does this and why ?
 
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U can't adjust the acceleration on the solid fuel engine. Who does this and why ?
Turkey did it: UMTAS!
Israel: Popeye; Gabriel
Brazil: man1
Norway : penguin
Taiwan : H.Feng
British-France: martel
And all Air to Air ; surface to Air missiles ATGMs.
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https://www.siatt.com.br/siatt_en/index.php/programas/
 
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I have enough knowledge to know that they have solid fuel engines. all AA missiles(except for Meteor) also have solid fuel engines. But none of them adjust their power, it fires once and goes at the same speed. You can hit a moving assault boat at short range, but it is close to this impossible on long range radar guidance, sea level targets. Therefore, anti-ship missiles fired from sea level are also cruise missiles.
 
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