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If this is correct, would Turkey look to develop a new drone or just upgrade its current HALE drones such as the Akinici?it would certainly give Turkey a huge advantage to be able to observe targets from afar such as Greek or Syrian forces while staying within friendly or neutral airspace.Next Gen flir, Aselflir-600. It wil be made for 40000 feet altitude ceilling. Looks like we are going RQ-4 Globalhawk kind HALE drone. This is only early stage design.
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If this is correct, would Turkey look to develop a new drone or just upgrade its current HALE drones such as the Akinici?it would certainly give Turkey a huge advantage to be able to observe targets from afar such as Greek or Syrian forces while staying within friendly or neutral airspace.
Is it now? I always assumed it was a HALE drone considering it's payload and size.Akinci is MALE drone, HALE drone will be program for TUSAS. Advanced drone program.
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Akinci is MALE drone, HALE drone will be program for TUSAS. Advanced drone program.
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Akinci is HALE drone.Is it now? I always assumed it was a HALE drone considering it's payload and size.
Interesting.
It means that Turkey's going to be developing a brand new HALE drone.
Okay, I'm out. Yall sort it out amongst yourself and get back to me when you've agreed on the terminology.Akinci is HALE drone.
- Service ceiling: 13,716 m (45,000 ft)
- Operational altitude: 9,100 m (30,000 ft)
Your post made me chuckleOkay, I'm out. Yall sort it out amongst yourself and get back to me when you've agreed on the terminology.
Good to know.Your post made me chuckle
Back to the topic: Akinci is definitely a HALE drone.
Turkey's New UCAV AKINCI engages sea target for the 1st time - Naval News
On April 22, 2022, Turkey's newest unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), the AKINCI, conducted its first live firing at a sea target.www.navalnews.com