Bit more info here: http://www.gazetevatan.com/turkiye-nin-yeni-obusu-yavuz-geliyor-1062301-gundem/
Türk Silahlı Kuvvetlerinin Fırat Kalkanı Harekatı'nda ve terörle mücadelede etkin olarak kullandığı obüs ailesine yeni bir üye ekleniyor. Makina ve Kimya Endüstrisi (MKE) Kurumu yüksek hareket...
Guys, just because they're testing it on an Anka A/B doesn't mean it won't be applied to Anka-S. These photos might even be from before Anka-S had its first flight. My guess is it will be like the TB2 - even though the original orders didn't ask for combat capability because it wasn't developed...
You can see the destroyed radio tower still standing in the background. This is just rat propaganda, an old video reposted to make themselves look less like the disposable pawns they actually are.
It's similar to Korkut - muzzle velocity is around 1000m/s, max range 4km, shell flight time would be about 6 seconds (due to drag). They can calculate where the aircraft will be and shoot at that, though ofcourse at that range it's less effective as the target can change course. I think...
http://www.raytheon.com/news/feature/rms14_precision_projectile.html
As to hitting a target from shorter distances - depends on what kind of target it is. If an airplane, yes, probably 1/20th that range is more realistic. If fixed land target, 300km is realistic.
Who said it can hit an aircraft at 300km? 300km would be the land attack range.
The other stuff you said about electronics not being able to withstand 255G is not true either. Guided artillery shells exist which can handle MUCH more than 255G. Excalibur can withstand 15,000G.