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Appereantly Bozdoğan missile conducted its first air to air fire test with great success. Next we will hopefully see Gökdoğan
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I hope you know that the IPR of F16 is completely held by the USA which means all its codes, manufacturing techniques etc are only with USA. So, Turkey can't fit any missile which is not acceptable to the USA as the integration of missiles requires codes of F16. Only external missiles like IIR, LGBs fired from external pods can be integrated. This means that any of the Turkish BVR missiles will not be able to be launched on F16 unless they use imported seekers approved by USA.Many missile projects are in progress, but especially, AKBABA ARM, SOM-J, OMF, and BOZDOGAN missiles are critical gains that will enable us to keep our deterrence all the eastern Mediterranean and connected seas until we reach MMU.
It is very pleasing to see the Bozdoğan missile in seeker tests. Almost no one predicted that Turkey could develop the BVR missile in so much a short time. They did not only show what they could do, but the missile family revealed which have a very different place in the world with some of its unique features.
I hope you know that the IPR of F16 is completely held by the USA which means all its codes, manufacturing techniques etc are only with USA. So, Turkey can't fit any missile which is not acceptable to the USA as the integration of missiles requires codes of F16. Only external missiles like IIR, LGBs fired from external pods can be integrated. This means that any of the Turkish BVR missiles will not be able to be launched on F16 unless they use imported seekers approved by USA.
In addition, Turkish missiles require guidance from GPS for long-range targeting. It is simply like using a high-speed google map rather than a cutting edge technology. Good missiles should be able to use INS guidance and also use radar seekers for active homing at the end. None of the Turkish missiles even come close to that.
In addition, Turkish missiles require guidance from GPS for long-range targeting. It is simply like using a high-speed google map rather than a cutting edge technology. Good missiles should be able to use INS guidance and also use radar seekers for active homing at the end. None of the Turkish missiles even come close to that.
I hope you know that the IPR of F16 is completely held by the USA which means all its codes, manufacturing techniques etc are only with USA. So, Turkey can't fit any missile which is not acceptable to the USA as the integration of missiles requires codes of F16. Only external missiles like IIR, LGBs fired from external pods can be integrated. This means that any of the Turkish BVR missiles will not be able to be launched on F16 unless they use imported seekers approved by USA.
In addition, Turkish missiles require guidance from GPS for long-range targeting. It is simply like using a high-speed google map rather than a cutting edge technology. Good missiles should be able to use INS guidance and also use radar seekers for active homing at the end. None of the Turkish missiles even come close to that.
Congrats maybe one day Arabs will catch up to Turkey however unlikely that is.
Congrats maybe one day Arabs will catch up to Turkey however unlikely that is.
You are very very wrong. We have INS technology and we have radar seeker for active homing technology. Please give your opinion after detailed research. So we have good air to air missiles.
We can interfere with the mission computer in F-16s. If we want, we can use these missiles on those planes. However, I think agreement with the US is the best option.
I meant that a missile must be guided using the radar seeker's information. But that requires that the seeker be first synchronised with the F16 radars so as to get initial data for guidance. With F16 being under USA, Turkey can never get its own seekers integrated with F16 radars.I don't understand what you mean, will the missile travel tens of kilometers with its own seeker?
No, Turkey does not have INS technology. INS technology requires semiconductor manufacturing and MEMS technology. Turkey has 700nm semiconductor laboratory equipment gifted by USA that can only do limited functions and can't manufacture the INS needed for the missiles.You are very very wrong. We have INS technology and we have radar seeker for active homing technology. Please give your opinion after detailed research. So we have good air to air missiles.
We can interfere with the mission computer in F-16s. If we want, we can use these missiles on those planes. However, I think agreement with the US is the best option.
Read again what you have written. Turkey can only design but can't manufacture. For example, Indians have designed 22nm semiconductor, Chinese have designed 14nm chipsets. But the manufacturing is always done in USA or its satellites (Taiwan, Korea etc).Also
KAŞİF Multi Constellation GNSS Reciever
It is a military grade GNSS receiver which is developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE. It’s RF, electronic hardware, software and algorithmic designs were done by TÜBİTAK SAGE. The receiver has a front-end which supports the usage of GPS L1/L2, GLONASS L1 and GALILEO E1/E5a/E5b signals. The up-to-date firmware and FPGA produces navigation solution only with GPS L1 signals’ tracking. The navigation solution will be produced with different combinations of GNSS signals such as, GPS L1 + GLONASS L1 + SBAS, GPSL1+GPS L2+SBAS and GPS L1 + GALILEO E1. Furthermore, deeply coupled GNSS/INS product versions are also planned.
ATLAS Inertial Measurement Unit
ATLAS IMU is a high performance high accuracy IMU. It's electronic hardware designs, software designs, mechanical designs, algorithm and calibration designs were done by TÜBİTAK SAGE. ATLAS IMU is designed to meet the needs of navigation, guidance and control applications. It provides a very high input range and excellent long-term repeatability. ATLAS IMU can be successfully used on a wide range of weaponry, military, aerospace, marine and land applications such as stabilized platforms, mission critical platforms, guided missile systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Also, it is suitable for commercial applications. It includes three close-loop fiber optic gyroscopes, three navigation grade quartz Accelerometers and associated electronic and optical designs which are all environmentally sealed in rugged housing. ATLAS IMU has two different variants called as TG (Tactical grade) and TG+ (High End Tactical Grade). ATLAS IMU simplifies system integration by offering many configurable features such as data rate output, data communication protocol so that it gives greater flexibility in systems design and integration.
Examples can be expanded. Turkey has no dependence on foreign technologies in this field.
Not content with this, Turkey has developed some alternatives to GPS blocked environment and has successfully tested this in actual military operations, especially in the Syrian theatre.
Nevertheless, a regional positioning system project of TUA for the 2028-2035 range is ongoing. We can discuss these topics for pages. Currently, there are dozens of different threads on related topics in this forum., but I don't think this will help. Because this Indian friend's self-confidence comes from his ignorance what talk about.
Lol... had enough already? That’s the crap us Pakistanis have had to deal with since 75 yearsok, not thanks for your vomit, next time use a plastic bag , now get lost
According to defence sources Şimşek ( lightning ) target drone converted to mini jet powered munition launched by UAVs.