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Turkey completes first AESA radar flight test on F-16 Ozgur with drone trials imminent “within days”​

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Turkish defence manufacturer Aselsan’s MURAD active electronically scanned array (AESA) fire control radar has made its maiden flight with the F-16 Ozgur. Aselsan revealed the test flight in a video posted on social media platform X, adding that the first flight with the Akinci UAS was “days away”.
As Turkey pushes forward in its pursuit of indigenous defence technologies, the integration of the MURAD radar represented a leap forward in its air combat capabilities.
Aselsan has been developing the MURAD radar since 2019 to be integrated into the Turkish Air Force’s Akinci, the F-16 and TF-X Kaan fighter jets. In the

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Turkey’s homegrown MURAD radar system has promised to enhance Turkish air combat missions, offering simultaneous air-to-air and air-to-ground functionality, enhanced target detection and EW capabilities.


 
PNS BABUR, produced by Turkish engineers and workers for the sister Pakistan Navy, is in the blue waters in all its glory.

The Pakistan Navy's new game changer in all its glory; PNS BABUR!The first ship of the PNMILGEM series was built by Turkish engineers and workers for the brother Pakistan Navy.





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Pakistan can Leverage from Turkiye Micro Turbojet engines for indigenous Programs
  1. SOM and ATMACA Cruise Missiles : KTJ-3200 turbojet engine
  2. CAKIR Cruise Missile : KTJ-1750 turbojet engine
  3. KARA-ATMACA Cruise Missile : KTJ-3700 turbojet engine

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Pakistan can Leverage from Turkiye Micro Turbojet engines for indigenous Programs
  1. SOM and ATMACA Cruise Missiles : KTJ-3200 turbojet engine
  2. CAKIR Cruise Missile : KTJ-1750 turbojet engine
  3. KARA-ATMACA Cruise Missile : KTJ-3700 turbojet engine

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Turbojets for cruise missiles are one area Pakistan should to develop the intellectual property for in Pakistan soley, they are no where near as complex as an engine for a fighter jet, but they are an important part of making missiles in Pakistan and that, at a lower cost than imports.
 
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Turbojets for cruise missiles are one area Pakistan should to develop the intellectual property for in Pakistan soley, they are no where near as complex as an engine for a fighter jet, but they are an important part of making missiles in Pakistan and that, at a lower cost than imports.

Apparently NASTP has one or is at least working on it

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Why is Turkey willing to spend a staggering $20 billion, despite its tumbling economy, on upgrades through the USA if this program is truly as good as advertised?
 
what is the purpose of this thread? most of the news shared here have no connection to Pakistan and they're already shared in the Turkish Defense forum.
Fanboy fantasy is the purpose.
 
Why is Turkey willing to spend a staggering $20 billion, despite its tumbling economy, on upgrades through the USA if this program is truly as good as advertised?
one is ready and complete. one isnt.
 
Why is Turkey willing to spend a staggering $20 billion, despite its tumbling economy, on upgrades through the USA if this program is truly as good as advertised?
They'll spend that money over several years, and, as importantly, it'll involve their local industries in meaningful ways. So, a big chunk of that $20 b will flow back into the Turkish economy. I imagine they'll negotiate for offsets too whereby US companies will sub-contract Turkish vendors for other programs (e.g., sub-assemblies, engineering services, etc).
 

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