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KORKUT Short Range Air Defense Tests

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Korkut and similar AA-Guns are point defense, last line.
Yes, maybe we might make a combination of Zipkin and current Korkut platforms in the future.(?) It might be also good option.


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That is good question, the center of the world equator is to far from us. So maybe they thought doesn't matter if we build to the north:-). We are far beyond the equator, so we can not take that advantage. The earths rotation help the rocket engine to speed up and use less feul. If thats what you mean with south.


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The reason I asked that question was because I thought that the plan was building the launch center near a sea because they wanted to let the thrusters fall down to the sea rather than ground, so that no civilization on the ground would be risked.

I am pretty sure that it was the case. I am wondering what happened to that logic. It would require to launch the rockets to the north if thrusters would be desired to be let fall to the sea, which would be weird imho.
 
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Yes, maybe we might make a combination of Zipkin and current Korkut platforms in the future.(?) It might be also good option.


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We can apply this configuration for Korkut after we produce our own Manpad system. Already we use stingers on Atılgan and Zipkin platforms. Btw what is the maxium range of Korkut ? somehow can it shoot down air plaforms from 8 km ? 35 mm ammunitions can be reach more than 10 km, right ?
 
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We can apply this configuration for Korkut after we produce our own Manpad system. Already we use stingers on Atılgan and Zipkin platforms. Btw what is the maxium range of Korkut ? somehow can it shoot down air plaforms from 8 km ? 35 mm ammunitions can be reach more than 10 km, right ?
AFAIK, it has ~4-5 km effective range.
 
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AFAIK, it has ~4-5 km effective range.

That seems rather small, I guess it will mostly be used against helicopters, UAVs and CAS aircrafts.

Never the less, it is a step in the right direction for the Turkish military industry, Rocketsan has some rather impressive missile systems and I think them and Aselsan could easily produce a missile based anti air system.
 
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That seems rather small, I guess it will mostly be used against helicopters, UAVs and CAS aircrafts.

Never the less, it is a step in the right direction for the Turkish military industry, Rocketsan has some rather impressive missile systems and I think them and Aselsan could easily produce a missile based anti air system.

The range of the own radar is almost 20 km. Kill range is 5 km horizontal and 4 km vertical axis. Hit probability is depending on ammunition 98 -100 % with a burst shot of 4-6 rounds
 
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That seems rather small, I guess it will mostly be used against helicopters, UAVs and CAS aircrafts.

Never the less, it is a step in the right direction for the Turkish military industry, Rocketsan has some rather impressive missile systems and I think them and Aselsan could easily produce a missile based anti air system.
I think it quite ok with 35m special ammunition..If you also consider stinger missile range which is 8km , I think Korkut range is ok.

BTW I am not sure if we need such kind of short range defense system. when our F16s is in duty :-)
 
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