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Turkish components of Turkish UAV's.
Having any idea about Who is producing the sub-components Iranian UAV's are hosting ? Can you show me a simple hint about them ? If you can't, How can you judge the capabilities of Turkish subsystems, While you don't have any idea about your own capabilities and subsystem importers ?
Turkish tactical UAV's (Not strategic class) is even able to overcome the specifications of your MALE UAV's. What make you think that Turkey needs to copy an inferior system that will never suit the requirements of Armed Forces ?
Powerfull (170hp) domestic engines for Anka
First of All, there is no evidence that your so called Anka is using these technologies you posted. Posting some a random picture is not evidence dude. Even if these components are real, which I am dubious about, who's to say their technology is not imported? All we know is every few months, it turns out your Anka ends up importing some new foreign components, just recently you guys imported a mission computer. So you can't blame us for being suspicious about your claims on Anka and thinking they're turkish propaganda.
As for your tactical UAV comment. No offence but you'e clueless about what you're talking about. As a think tank this is quite embarrassing. Shahed-129 has a flight duration of 30 hours and can carry 4 sadid class missiles. Your tactical UAV's have 'overcome' this specification? What on are you on?
As for your UAV engine, once again, that is probably a mockup. Let me know when you guys are actually producing an engine and using it inside your UAV's. Until you do that, posting some random pics means nothing.
Lol , Iran stole the engine for its UAV from Germany and reverse engineered it , Turkey can do the same but its you know.........illegal
Lol , it's still better than making Cobra copies and claiming it was made by Iran
anyway even if you compare the two , The FLIR and all other components made by Turkey are still ahead of Iranian ones
not to mention T-129 actually has customers while your Iranian ones don't, you can say sanctions
but no one would buy them either way
as for the Tank , Turkey got tech transfer for the gun and uses MTU engine (which will be replaced by its own)
everything else is made in Turkey from armor to FCS , again a lot more advanced than Iranian ones
so what exactly did Turkey copy? , all Western tanks pretty much use German guns
There is big difference between between reverse engineering and simply being given the technology i.e technology import. But you're too deluded to understand that. In alot of cases, designing a new system is less difficult than reverse engineering. The reason why a country may reverse engineer, is because once you have a product from another nation, you know it works so once you R/E it, then you know your imitation of it has a good chance of actually working and entering production. However, when you try and design a system from scratch, you don't know if the product you make will end up working and it may be a failed project, and you basically wasted alot of time. And Iran was under constant threat of attack so it did not have the luxary of wasting times and projects. For example, only a fool would think copying a Kh-55 cruise missile is simple, it is even more difficult than designing a new such missiles, as stated below the missile expert Uzi Rubin:
So the different between Iran and Turkey is simple. Turkey imports the technology, whilst Iran has to reverse engineer it. But I don't expect a fanboy like you to understand that.
Futhermore, your comment about Cobra makes no sense. Of course Iranian cobras are made by Iran, who else made them? Turks? There is difference between Iran claiming it designed the Cobra (which it has never done) and it claiming it has made a cobra inside the country. If you don't even understand these basic logic, how do you expect to be taken seriously?
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