https://x.com/Catfishtheblues/status/1734532317408846202?s=20Examples of RAM/radar absorber materials and their applications developed by Aselsan.
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Look at the real estate on the slats and horizontal stabilizers!Wanted to share this old footage since the maiden flight is in 4 days...
https://x.com/SanayiSavunmaTR/status/1738142750669717691?s=20
Wanted to share this old footage since the maiden flight is in 4 days...
https://x.com/SanayiSavunmaTR/status/1738142750669717691?s=20
Taxi tests have not started yet. And there is no news. I think it will be postponed.
I didn't see that comment. But I think, taxi haven't started yet. Could you share relating comment?Really? In another forum someone said, they have started with taxi tests already two weeks ago?!
I didn't see that comment. But I think, taxi haven't started yet. Could you share relating comment?
Just because they didn't share any footage so far doesn't mean that the tests haven't started yet. TAI's approach is to usually make progress in silence, they haven't shared any taxiing footage before Hürjet's FF either. We only had a short video of it and it was a leak instead of an official video. They're more discreet with Kaan/MMU given the nature of the project.Taxi tests have not started yet. And there is no news. I think it will be postponed.
I agree with you. And I am hopeful, but the possibility of postponement is high in terms of security and warranty. I don't need to see taxi tests, tire cutting tests. We will see it in the documentary anyway. I hope he flies tomorrow.Just because they didn't share any footage so far doesn't mean that the tests haven't started yet. TAI's approach is to usually make progress in silence, they haven't shared any taxiing footage before Hürjet's FF either. We only had a short video of it and it was a leak instead of an official video. They're more discreet with Kaan/MMU given the nature of the project.
And silence is good, it means they're focusing on making progress instead of PR.
Sure, there is still a possibility that the maiden flight might get postponed but they had months to work out any problems that may arise and according to the CEO everything's been ready for a month now. It might get delayed a couple of days due to weather, runway conditions, etc. but my educated guess is that it'll fly either before the end of the year or within the first couple of days in 2024. A couple of days doesn't make any difference in this case.
Welp...Just because they didn't share any footage so far doesn't mean that the tests haven't started yet. TAI's approach is to usually make progress in silence, they haven't shared any taxiing footage before Hürjet's FF either. We only had a short video of it and it was a leak instead of an official video. They're more discreet with Kaan/MMU given the nature of the project.
And silence is good, it means they're focusing on making progress instead of PR.
Sure, there is still a possibility that the maiden flight might get postponed but they had months to work out any problems that may arise and according to the CEO everything's been ready for a month now. It might get delayed a couple of days due to weather, runway conditions, etc. but my educated guess is that it'll fly either before the end of the year or within the first couple of days in 2024. A couple of days doesn't make any difference in this case.
https://x.com/Defence_Turk/status/1739631051046011188?s=20️KAAN will make its first flight in a few weeks
According to the information we have obtained, KAAN's ejection seat tests, full length static tests, inertia and static tests of control surfaces, landing gear drop tests, avionics system tests in the system integration laboratory, engine starting tests after fuel tests have been carried out. Following the completion of ground tests and taxi tests, KAAN is expected to make its first flight within a few weeks.
Well the Turks are designing an indigenous engine and I believe the Koreans will eventually too.I think that both fighters will get more modern engines after they enter service Archibald, I am surprised that they did not design and build indigenous engines as well instead of relying on F/A-18 and F-15 engines?
Better late than never..It is important that KAAN does not become a political tool in the run-up to local elections on March 31, 2024. I am waiting for the day when this bird flies overhead
Obviously they rushed the current prototype to get it rolled out on time, that's why they had to replace some subcomponents to make it airworthy since then. I don't think it'll be a political tool since delaying this project to the election date has grave consequences for a country in Turkey's geography and geopolitical position.Better late than never..It is important that KAAN does not become a political tool in the run-up to local elections on March 31, 2024. I am waiting for the day when this bird flies overhead
You view everything as a purely political tool, as a blackmail from "a country ruled by an evil dictatorship" as usually most Germans do as I've found out.But that's the point: It is already! Turkey uses almost everything and especially Sweden's access to NATO as a tool to make pressure, uses the refugee-issue as another tool ... and the way the topic "request" for Eurofighter to Germany was presented was also purely political.
Twaddle.as usually most Germans do
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As a conclusion, TurAF desperately needs modern aircraft until Kaan gets developed and serially produced.
No matter what your political view of Turkey is, weakening a major ally that protects NATO's southern flank pretty much on its own against Russia has dire consequences for even Germany itself.
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Ah, Germans and their humor!"No matter what your political view of NATO is, weakening NATO by refusing Sweden to enter as a major ally that will protect NATO's northern flank pretty much on its own against Russia has dire consequences for even Turkey itself.
That's what I mean, decades of underinvesting in the Armed Forces, especially in the Air Force, is quite literally lunacy in this geopolitical position.Took me a while to realize that Turkey now has shit shows in the north (Ukraine, 2022) and in the south (Syria since 2011, plus the brand new Middle east clusterfuck, vintage 2023)... wait, there is another one - in the East: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Nagorno-Karabakh_War They are lucky Russia 2008 war in Georgia ended quickly, otherwise... geez, another one clusterfrack - on their doorstep.
Never quite realized how Turkey was encircled by conflicts: all around except perhaps in the Mediterranean... unless of course they trigger a bloodfest with Greece.
As if they had a choice. It is what you get for being a vassal of the US, they only give you as much as they see fit.underinvesting in the Armed Forces, especially in the Air Force
I know it's way too early to discuss this, but does Turkey realistically expect there to be an export market for this aircraft ? The only prospective customer that I can think of would be Pakistan, but even they would seem to prefer an aircraft that would be ITAR free, which only China could provide.
Well, the only things it can't produce in house right now are (obviously) the engines, the ejection seat, radar (for now, even then the MURAD GaN based F-16 radar recently started airborne tests).Until Turkey can produce most of the things in-house, I suspect countries it could export to are those that the US would like to sell to, but won't sell their best.
i.e. Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand, Argentina and potentially other Turkic countries.
among those, the countries that could fund it may be smaller.
I think Ukraine could be a potential customer in the future. The Turkish and Ukrainian MICs and militaries have cooperated a lot lately, the Kaan would be a NATO fighter despite current difficulties, Ukraine could lend a hand with the development of the indigenous engine of the Kaan and the Ukrainian Su-27s would need replacement rather soon. The only problem would be finances, but personally I'm rather optimistic about Ukraine's recovery post-war.Until Turkey can produce most of the things in-house, I suspect countries it could export to are those that the US would like to sell to, but won't sell their best.
i.e. Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand, Argentina and potentially other Turkic countries.
among those, the countries that could fund it may be smaller.
If there is a "Ukraine" left still standing... Even a blind man can see that Russia won't retreat anytime soon unless NATO intervenes.I think Ukraine could be a potential customer in the future
Even in their current states TEI, Kale and TRMotor have much more experience designing turbofans than the Ukranians themselves do. They haven't designed a new turbofan in 40+ years.Ukraine could lend a hand with the development of the indigenous engine of the Kaan and the Ukrainian Su-27s would need replacement rather soon.