Hürkus (TAI , Törökország)

Ahogy olvastam, azt gondoltam, milyen szép lenne, ha török hajtóművel repülne, akkor nem szólhatna bele más az exportba.
 
Eljön az az idő is hamarosan, amilyen rohamosan fejlődnek!
Mi is szorosabbra fűzhetnénk velük a védelmi ipari együttműködésünket!
 
http://worlddefencenews.blogspot.hu/2014/01/turkey-to-start-delivery-of-t-155.html
Még egy török hír

"Eljön az az idő is hamarosan, amilyen rohamosan fejlődnek! "

Mondhatnám szép jövő! Törökország! India! MI EURÓPAIAK MEG LEHÚZASSUK MAGUNKAT A VÉCÉN!!
 
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Armed Hurkus-C successfully completes flight and firing trials
 
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Turkish Aerospace Industries has signed a contract to deliver two Hurkus-C light trainer and combat aircraft to Niger and three to Chad

The contract with Niger follows the sale of 12 Hurkus-B aircraft to the African nation under a deal signed in 2021. That was TAI’s first export contract for the combat trainer.

The latest deals enhance Hurkus-C’s penetration into the African market. In May, the Libyan Air Force signed an agreement with TAI for the acquisition of the Hurkus-C. No details were given on quantity or delivery timeline.

Industry sources say the price for a single Hurkus-C is about $40 million to $50 million.


The Hurkus-B is an advanced version of the Hurkus-A, with integrated avionics. The cockpit avionics of the “B” variant have a layout similar to the American F-16 and F-35 fighter jets.

The Hurkus-C is a tandem two-seat, low-wing, single-engine, turboprop aircraft that can perform close ground support missions. It is able to carry a 1,500-kilogram payload, including Cirit laser-guided missiles, Roketsan’s UMTAS anti-tank guided missiles and Mizrak anti-tank missiles.