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Monday, January 16, 2023

Turkey Upgrades F-16 Fighter Jets with Homemade Mission Computer Systems

Turkey Upgrades F-16 Fighter Jets with Homemade Mission Computer Systems.
Friday, 13/1/2023.





ANKARA - Turkey is upgrading the capabilities of its F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet with a domestically made mission computer system codenamed MGB. This is a Turkish Air Force program to upgrade F-16 Block 30 fighter jets to the more advanced Block 70.
The MGB's mission computers serve to expand the capabilities of F-16 pilots through the latest avionics infrastructure. Turkish F-16s will receive a new console with multifunction color display. Turkey will also upgrade the "friend-foe" system.
A Turkish source said the domestically made "friends-enemy" system is equivalent to NATO's KY58 and KY100. Turkey refers to this system as IFF Mod 5/S which is like the NATO system, it provides encrypted communications and links.
The creation of the MGB mission computer is part of Ankara's plans to make the Turkish armed forces more independent, not dependent on foreign manufacturers and suppliers. “Turkey will receive its first F-16 upgrade this year,” said Professor Ismail Demir, President of the Defense Industry Agency (SSB) quoted from the Bulgarian Military website, Tuesday (10/1/2022).
The third important component that will help upgrade the Turkish F-16s is the replacement of the new radar. Turkey's obsolete F-16 Block 30 fighter jet radar will receive the MURAD AESA radar designed and manufactured by Turkish company Aselsan.




Turkey claims that the MURAD AESA radar has better detection and targeting than its US competitor, the APG-83 radar. Bosphorus media reported that a total of 79 F-16 Block 30 fighter aircraft of the Turkish Air Force will be modernized under Turkey's Ozgur programme.
Turkey Upgrades F-16 Fighter Jets with Homemade Mission Computer Systems
The MGB mission computer was first introduced by the Turkish Minister of Industry and Technology Mustafa Varank before parliament in November 2022. Quoted from the Anadolu Agency (AA) website, the MGB mission computer is designed to be the "brain" of Turkey's 5th generation fighter aircraft.
The mission computer was designed by the Research Center for Advanced Technology Informatics and Information Security (BILGEM) of the Türkiye Scientific and Technological Research Council (TÜBITAK). Later this mission computer was delivered to the Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI).
This increase makes the capabilities of the Turkish F-16 fighter jets more sophisticated and extends their service life. Most importantly, Turkey is not completely dependent on mission computer systems made by other countries and can be applied to TAI's 5th generation fighter aircraft.

Source: science.sindonews.com

Thursday, November 24, 2022

The prototype of the 5th generation TF X fighter jet made by Turkiye is ...

The prototype of the 5th generation TF-X fighter jet made by Turkiye is almost complete
23 November 2022. by Author Rangga Baswara Sawiyya.




The company TUSAS (Türk Havacılık ve Uzay Sanayii A.Ş. (TUSAŞ) or Turkish Aerospace Industries is close to completing the prototype of its fifth-generation fighter jet.
Photographs of the figure of the fighter jet, dubbed the TF-X, have been circulated, showing the shape of the aircraft being almost completed.
The first prototype of the TF-X aircraft is planned to be launched in 2023, as a gift for the 100th anniversary of the Turkiye Republic.
In terms of developing this fifth generation fighter jet, Turkiye initially received an offer from South Korea to join the KF-X project with Indonesia.




However, Ankara decided to develop its own fighter jet, which was originally known as the National Combat Aircraft (MMU).
The TF-X program itself was officially launched on August 5, 2016 by the Defense Industry Agency (SSM) under the Turkiye Ministry of Defense together with TUSAŞ.
For specifications, the TF-X has a length of 19 m, a wingspan of 12 m, and is equipped with a dual engine. It has a maximum speed of Mach 2 and a flight altitude of up to 16,760 m.
The TF-X is projected to replace the Turkiye Air Force's (TurAF) F-16 Fighting Falcon fleet, which is targeted for service after 2030.
Source: www.airspace-review.com