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ALPAGUT Loitering Munition with Akinci would be a lethal Combination.
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Guys, if anyone can download and upload this video.

For private sector, this is just amazing.

Couldn't believe we have such potential in private sector and that also on such low level. If these guys get proper support and resources, they can make very good drones. With such much applications from surveillance to kamikaze drones, not only can give to Pak Army but great export potential.


Yes I know about this company.
Its founder used to work at PAC but then left to make his own company.
 
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Akinci UCAV will be soon joining PAF which has already integrated UCAVs into its tactical construct for all kinds of operations. However, the air to air capability of Akinci will be a new dimension where regular fighters may be spared from anti-UAV and anti-helicopter missions.
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The Akinci drone is made by Baykar Tech, a private aerospace and defense company based in Turkey. Baykar has stated that the Akinci can attack targets in the air and on the ground and operate alongside fighter jets, flying higher and staying in the air longer than Turkey’s existing UAVs.

The Akinci has a 65-feet wingspan, is developed to have an extraordinary 24 hours of endurance, and fly up to 40,000 feet. Ukrainian-built AI-450 turboprop engines will power the Turkish next-gen drone.

The UAV is more advanced than the company’s Bayraktar TB2, sold to countries including Ukraine and Poland. Bayraktar TB2 is a Medium Altitude and Long Endurance (MALE) tactical UAV, while Akinci falls in High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) UAV.


Weapons Package of Akinci Drone
Weapons Package of Akinci Drone

The drone will carry a range of missiles developed by Turkey’s Roketsan. The powerful Akinci UAV is expected to be equipped with many state-of-art weapons, including Bozdoğan and Gökdoğan missiles. The Akinci can reportedly even fire Turkish-built Roketsan SOM missiles that can hit targets up to 240 km away.

Another key feature of the Akinci UAV is its indigenously developed radars. The UAV will be outfitted with indigenously developed systems, including AESA radar, a SAR/GMTI radar, a wide-area surveillance system, an EWS (electronic warfare) system, an electronic and signal intelligence suite, and beyond-line-of-sight satellite communications systems, the sum of which makes the Akinci one of the best platforms available in the market.
 
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