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Doesn't it block side view when it's mounted under the wing ?

I mean this side...

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Yeah it does, but most important is to be able to observe forwards. The other thing is, if you put it on the bottom, you can't do pop-up attacks (helicopter hovers low, the hull is concealed and the enemy can only see the radar). Then again, the Tiger can't do the pop-up attack because its radar is below the rotor head, which can be detected. So where they choose to place the radar really depends on what its intended purpose is.
 
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like here =) ı dont know who draw thıs pic but looks good
 
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Dedem olsa ''onu yapan senin kadar bilemiyormuydu'' derdi. :)

The other thing is, if you put it on the bottom, you can't do pop-up attacks (helicopter hovers low, the hull is concealed and the enemy can only see the radar). Then again, the Tiger can't do the pop-up attack because its radar is below the rotor head, which can be detected.

:enjoy:
 
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I have also a question, why is a wire cutter standart at many choppers today, i mean does it happen often that choppers fly into power lines?
 
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I have also a question, why is a wire cutter standart at many choppers today, i mean does it happen often that choppers fly into power lines?


IIRC, of 19 TSK helis that had accidents, 6-7 fell because of power lines. the last one was near ankara (december 2013 IIRC), when heli hit the power line near gölbaşı.
 
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Guys it says MİLDAR has 28 km range... Now, is it T-129's MİLDAR or what ?.. When i look at AN/APG-78 Longbow radar i see it has 8 km range... BTW i also see that AN/APG-78 is called as a fire control radar... Can someone explain it to us... Is T-129 MİLDAR a fire control radar at the same time...

BTW they say they will produce MİLDAR variants for UAVs & Naval platforms...
 
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