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« Reply #30 on: June 22, 2016, 08:30:43 pm »

Аха. Значи планирају да користе носач авиона само по лепом времену, кад нема јачег ветра?

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« Reply #31 on: July 20, 2021, 04:54:19 pm »

Kako od F-35 nema ništa, za sada, Turci planiraju da na svoj nosač helikoptera Anadolu ukrcaju do 50 BPL tipa Bayraktar.

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Turkey has a plan for a drone carrier
By George Allison - May 13, 2021

The Turlish helicopter carrier Anadolu could be capable of carrying up to 50 Bayraktar TB 3 combat drones.

Haluk Bayraktar, the chief executive of Turkish drone-maker Baykar, revealed images and video of a new launch system during an online event last week that coul dbe fitted to the vessel. Describing what the video shows, David Axe with Forbes says:

“A winch and pulley are visible on the vessel’s centerline. The cable runs along the bow ramp to a spot on the deck where the TB-2/3 is ready to launch. The winch presumably would drag the drone across the deck and up the ramp. That, combined with the thrust of the 21-foot-long TB-2/3’s 100-horsepower engine, could get the propeller-driven drone airborne with most or all of its 300-pound payload.”

The project has been discussed in depth online in the Turkish defence community. The Turkish Navy is facing a bit of a problem with regard to what to put on the vessel. Turkey had intended to operate F-35Bs from its new assault ship, that can’t happen now.

The TCG Anadolu is based on the Spanish ship Juan Carlos I, a multi-purpose amphibious assault ship. Navantia provided design, technology transfer, equipment and technical assistance to Sedef Shipyard of Turkey for the design and development of the Anadolu. From the start of the Turkish amphibious assault ship programme, the Turkish Navy had wanted a vessel purely designed to operate helicopters. However, local media reported that soon after exploring options for the design, the Turkish Navy later changed its plans and opted for a fully equipped flight deck with a ski-jump ramp in front, intending to purchase the F-35B STOVL aircraft.

Turkish national newspaper, Hurriyet Daily News, reported at the start of 2019 that the country was planning to buy a number of F-35B jets in addition to its plus 100 F-35As, the paper stated that this was “planned to be procured in line with Ankara’s growing interest in strengthening its naval forces, mainly for overseas operations”, the vessel they’d fly from is the TCG Anadolu. The commissioning of the ship is scheduled for 2021 and she is expected to cost around $1 billion. Jane’s had also confirmed Turkey’s interest in the the F-35B, citing Turkish and Western defense industry sources. According to Jane’s:

“A senior Turkish Defence Industries undersecretariat official expressed his country’s interest in buying F-35 STOVL variants to Vice Admiral Mathias Winter, head of the US Defense Department’s F-35 programme office, during a meeting held in Ankara in mid-October.”

Fast forward to 2019, When Turkey defied US warnings to go through with its purchase of Russian S-400 air defence system, it was warned that this could be a threat to information relating to NATO systems. Turkey ignored those warnings. Days after the S-400s arrived, Turkey was kicked out of the F-35 programme. Turkey was a Level 3 partner in the Joint Strike Fighter programme and the Turkish vessel TCG Anadolu was designed to be capable of operating up to 12 F-35Bs and 12 helicopters. Now, that will not be happening but the country may be able to put some sort of fixed wing aircraft onboard.

What will the drones be capable of?

The Bayraktar TB2/3 is a Turkish medium altitude long endurance unmanned combat aerial vehicle capable of remotely controlled or autonomous flight operations. It is manufactured by Turkey′s Baykar company. Tayfun Ozberk of Defense News described the possible roles for the drones.

“A drone carrier would also be a new operational concept. Since the drones do not have air-to-air combat capability yet, their primary purpose seems to be intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance as well as small-scale strike operations (such as engaging coastal targets and naval assets with low air-defense capabilities). The drones could also be used as sonobuoy carrying platforms for anti-submarine warfare operations.”


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« Reply #32 on: July 21, 2021, 10:13:16 am »

Kada su tako napredni tada moga i od nosača (prvo aviona, pa helikoptera i na kraju BPL) napraviti BPB (Bez-Pilotni Brod).
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