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Turkish Unmanned Vehicle Programs

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I wish people would stop using the term payload when it doesn't mean missiles or bombs. It's misleading. On the other hand I am hoping to see genuine progress and improved versions from bayraktar and vestel. What they've delivered so far makes terrorists shit themselves, imo.

It should be possible to improve the current bayraktars endurance.
 
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SSB is looking for companies to work together to develop Unmanned Herd Systems.

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I have a few questions about our unmanned satellite controlled aircrafts: I'm assuming that the satellite control allows us to control these aircrafts from thousands of kilometers away, without even requiring a land comms station. However, are these aircrafts suited for actual warfare against any modern country? Or are we developing these against terrorism or poorer countries without proper air defence systems? Because, in my opinion, our satellites would be the first things that will be shot in case of any warfare. I know that weaponizing satellites is not allowed per international agreements. But who knows about what lies in the space? For all we know, our satellites could be downed in an instant, leaving our unmanned aircrafts out of the picture. Actually, the same thing may be applicable for our unmanned land vehicles as well. How can we rely on these technologies in case of a warfare? I'm asking these because I seriously have no clue and am curious.
 
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I have a few questions about our unmanned satellite controlled aircrafts: I'm assuming that the satellite control allows us to control these aircrafts from thousands of kilometers away, without even requiring a land comms station. However, are these aircrafts suited for actual warfare against any modern country? Or are we developing these against terrorism or poorer countries without proper air defence systems? Because, in my opinion, our satellites would be the first things that will be shot in case of any warfare. I know that weaponizing satellites is not allowed per international agreements. But who knows about what lies in the space? For all we know, our satellites could be downed in an instant, leaving our unmanned aircrafts out of the picture. Actually, the same thing may be applicable for our unmanned land vehicles as well. How can we rely on these technologies in case of a warfare? I'm asking these because I seriously have no clue and am curious.

If you had an ASAT weapon that can hit a target at 20000 km altitude, than we talk about it.
https://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/space/
 
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Turkey is preparing a new UAV’s flights:
• Anka-2’s engines started 2 days ago
• First flight soon
• Twin-engine Anka-2 will perform research, surveillance and assault missions
• Developed at a low cost in a short time
• Anka-2 will carry 700 kg load
https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/bilim-teknoloji/turkiyenin-yeni-ihasi-ilk-ucusuna-hazirlaniyor/1407747#
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Do we need this numbers and types of UAV just for fighting terrorist ?!
 
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