The weight thing makes no sense to me. A Hydra 70 is not much lighter than a Cirit yet the ATAK carries 19 of them in a pod on a single hardpoint whereas only 4x Cirit can be carried on the same hardpoint if using the smart launcher.
It won't happen like that. Turkey is trying to avoid overt war with HTS and is instead destroying them by dismantling and destabilising them. Read this: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/turkish-peace-operations-in-syria-updates-discussions.445718/page-570#post-9983850
It will be terlik powered. All the terliks the MKEK guys use which got lost over the years have been collected and will finally be put to use as an innovative engine.
You guys are looking at the (misleading) picture and responding to that. It'll just be a self-defence weapon used against missiles. That's much, much less powerful than a laser that can shoot down another airplane.
A RTOS doesn't normally use the concept of "applications", but they certainly can run multiple processes at once. They're different types of OS - CombatMaster was posting it to show we have competence in developing OSes. Developing a high end RTOS is actually more difficult than developing a run...
RTOSes do use RAM. They're also (at least for these types of critical systems) made to much higher correctness standards than desktop OSes. Though, they are often less complex than the major desktop OSes because they have a narrower set of tasks they're intended to support.
Weird that the ground targeting pod is under a stealth canopy but the IRST isn't. I hope they can get rid of that bulging IRST and make the pod do that job, like in the F-35, otherwise stealth will suffer.
Yay, 50 Bokdil articles.
There he goes calling the PKK "Kurds" again. I wonder what would happen if a journalist pulled the same sh1t with ISIS and instead of saying "ISIS" they said "Muslims"?
If that piece of sh1t ever sets foot on Turkish soil again he should be locked up.