Eagle_Nest
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Think high aim high ... great achievement.. congrats to all Turkish brothers.
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Oerlikons are indeed awesome machines but super expensive.
If i'm not wrong, we need to buy rounds also from Oerlikon, which costs us millions in operational expenses.
I expect TUFAN to be x10 less expensive in life cycle costs.
I am talking about ranges like 100+ km and more.
That thing can archive really long range for a gun.
In next few decades laser weapons will be fielded along with other air defense assets until Tech mature.
I am talking about ranges like 100+ km and more.
That thing can archive really long range for a gun.
I am talking about ranges like 100+ km and more.
That thing can archive really long range for a gun.
in this video engineer says "sending bullet to 100km away is not a problem actually its easy part the hard part is hitting target that 100km away we currently developing aim system for this railgun"
The package must fit within the mass (< 2 kg), diameter (< 40 mm outer diameter), and volume (200 cm3) constraints of the projectile and do so without altering the center of gravity. It should also be able to survive accelerations of at least 20,000 g (threshold) / 40,000 g (objective) in all axes, high electromagnetic fields (E > 5,000 V/m, B > 2 T), and surface temperatures of > 800 deg C. The package should be able to operate in the presence of any plasma that may form in the bore or at the muzzle exit and must also be radiation hardened due to exo-atmospheric flight. Total power consumption must be less than 8 watts (threshold)/5 watts (objective) and the battery life must be at least 5 minutes (from initial launch) to enable operation during the entire engagement. In order to be affordable, the production cost per projectile must be as low as possible, with a goal of less than $1,000 per unit.