TAI TF-X chiàn-ki
TAI TF-X tsiàn-ki (Türkiye tsiàn-tòo-ki; ing-gú: TAI TF-X; Türkiye tsiàn-tàu-ki)[2] sī tsi̍t-tsióng ún-hîng siang e̋n-jín[3] tsuân thinn-sî khong-iu tsiàn-tòo-ki[4], sī-iû Türkiye hâng-khong hâng-ú kang-gia̍p kong-si (TAI) kah BAE Systems tsò-uî i-ê hun pau-siong khai-huat.[5][6] TAI TF-X tsiàn-tòo-ki kè-uē tshú-tāi Türkiye khong-kun ê F-16 tsiàn-tàu-ki pīng-tshiánn tshut-kháu kàu kok-guā.[7] Türkiye khong-kun suan-pòo TF-Xguân-hîng-ki tio̍h-beh tī 2023-nî 3-gue̍h 18-ji̍t lo̍h-suànn, tī 2023-nî nî-bué siú-pue.[8][9][10][11][12][13]
TAI TF-X tsiàn-ki | |
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TF-X si̍t-thé bôo-hîng teh paris kok-tsè hâng-khong ú-hâng tián-lám 2019 | |
Luī-hîng | Stealth multirole/air superiority fighter[1] |
Kok-tsi̍k | Türkiye |
Tsè-tsō siong | Türkiye hâng-khong ú-hâng kang-gia̍p |
Khai-sí sú-iōng | 2028-2030 (ī-kè) |
Tsōng-thài | Tng-teh khai-huat tiong |
Khí-tshoo iōng-tsiá | Türkiye khong-kun |
Khai-huat
siu-káiTī 2010-nî 12-gue̍h 15-ji̍t, Türkiye kok-hông kang-gia̍p tsip-hîng uí-guân-huē (SSIK) kuat-tīng siat-kè, khai-huat kah tsè-tsō kok-ka hâ tsi̍t-tāi khong-tiong iu-sè tsiàn-tàu-ki, TAI TF-X tsiàn-tàu-ki tio̍h-beh tshú-tāi Türkiye ê F-16 ki-tuī; ping-tshiann kah F-35 Lightning II tíng-tíng kî-thann kuan-kiān tsong-pī tâng-tsê tsok-tsiàn.[14]
Tī 2011-nî, Türkiye kok-hông kang-gia̍p-pōo (SSM), tō sī Türkiye bú-tsong pōo-tuī ê tshái-kòo ki-kòo kok-hông kang-gia̍p-pōo (SSB), kah TAI tshiam-sú ki-pún lîng-li̍k kài-liām khai-huat hia̍p-gī. TAI hām TUSAŞ Engine Industries (TEI) kā líng-tō tsiàn-tàu-ki ê siat-kè, tsìn-ji̍p kah khai-huat kuè-tîng. Tsia--ê gián-kiù tio̍h-ē kiat-sī tsiàn-tàu-ki ê sîng-pún, tông-sî tiâu-tsa tio̍h-beh tshái-iōng hām pau-kuat tó tsi̍t-kuá-á ki-hāi hāmtiān-tsú hē-thóng; pīng-tshiánn uì koh-khah kóng-huàn ê kak-tōo khuànn-tāi kun-iōng hâng-khong ê ki-gū hām thiau-tsiàn.[15] Siong-tong teh 2000 bān bí-kim ê tsu-kim hông hun-phuè hōo Türkiye hâng-khong hâng-ú kang-gia̍p kong-si tsip-hîng ê uî-kî 2-nî ê kài-liām siat-kè kai-tuānn.[16] TAI ê kuan-guân piáu-sī, kài-liām siat-kè kai-tuānn ing-kai tī 2013-nî ê nî-té uân-sîng; pīng-tshiánn tsún-pī tsi̍t-hūn pò-kò pīng the̍h-kau hōo tsóng-lí; í phue-tsún khai-huat kai-tuānn ê ū-sǹg hām khing-kè. Janes kā tsit-ê kè-uē biâu-su̍t tsò "ki̍k kî iá-sim pu̍t-pu̍t".[17]
Tshoo-pōo tsu-guân
siu-káiTsu-liāu uì Turkish Aerospace
It-puañ tsu-guân
- Sîng-guân: One pilot & two pilot variant[18]
- Tn̂g-tōo: 21 m (68 ft 11 in)
- I̍k-tén: 14 m (45 ft 11 in)
- Kuân-tōo: 6 m (19 ft 8 in)
- I̍k bīn-tsik: 60 m2 (645 sq ft)
- Siōng tuā khí-pue tāng-liōng: 27,215 kg (60,000 lb)
- Hâng-khong e̋n-jín: 2 × General Electric F110-GE-129 Turbofan, 76.31 kN (17,155 lbf) ta thui-li̍k each , 131 kN (29,000 lbf) ka āu-jiân-khì thui-li̍k
Hui-ki sìng-lîng
- Siōng tuā sok-tōo: 2,470 km/h (1,530 mph, 1,333 kn)
- Siōng tuā sok-tōo: Mach 2[19]
- Tsok-tsiàn huān-uî: 1,100 km (690 mi, 600 nmi)
- Hui-hîng kuân-tōo: 17,000 m (55,000 ft)
- Ki̍k-hān g-li̍k: +9.0 g & -3.5 g
Bú-khì tsong-pī
- Tō-tuâñ:
- Air-to-air missiles:
- GÖKTUĞ missile program:
- Gökdoğan (Peregrine) BVR active radar homing
- Gökhan BVR active radar homing
- Akdoğan (Peregrine) BVR active radar homing
- Bozdoğan (Merlin) short-range infrared homing
- MBDA Meteor (BVRAAM)
- GÖKTUĞ missile program:
- Air-to-surface missiles:
- SOM Cruise Missile (B1, B2, and J variants)
- KUZGUN-TJ, Turbojet-powered Air-to-surface missile
- KUZGUN-KY, Solid fuel Rocket-powered Air-to-surface missile
- KUZGUN-ER, Turbojet-powered, Air-to-surface missile (According to TUBITAK-SAGE, this missile will be equivalent to Penguin Missiles.)[20]
- KUZGUN-EW, KUZGUN-EW will be able to carry miniaturised EW payload which will act as a stand-in jammer and suppress enemy air defences to significantly increase the survivability of the aircraft of the Turkish Air Force.[21]
- AKBABA, Air-to-surface, Anti-radiation Missile (ARM)
- ROKETSAN ÇAKIR Missile Family, Anti-ship, Air-to-surface, surface-to-surface Cruise Missile.[22]
- MBDA SPEAR-3
- Air-to-air missiles:
- Tsà-tuâñ:
- Teber-81 (Mark 81 bomb w/ ROKETSAN Laser Guidance Kit)
- HGK-82 (Mark 82 bomb w/ TUBITAK-SAGE Precision Guidance Kit)
- KGK-82 (Mark 82 bomb w/ TUBITAK-SAGE Wing Assisted Guidance Kit)
- Teber-82 (Mark 82 bomb w/ ROKETSAN Laser Guidance Kit)
- HGK-83 (Mark 83 bomb w/ TUBITAK-SAGE Precision Guidance Kit
- KGK-83 (Mark 83 bomb w/ TUBITAK-SAGE Wing Assisted Guidance Kit)
- HGK-84 (Mark 84 bomb w/ TUBITAK-SAGE Precision Guidance Kit)
- LHGK-84 (Mark 84 bomb w/ TUBITAK-SAGE Laser Sensitive Guidance Kit
- SARB-83, Bunker buster
- NEB-84, Bunker buster
- MAM (Smart Micro Munition) (MAM-T variant)
- KUZGUN-SS, Glide bomb
- ASELSAN Miniature Bomb
Hâng-khong tiān-tsú
- IRFS (AESA Radar, Electronic Warfare (EW))
- Advanced Navigation Features (ICNI)
- Integrated Electro-Optical Systems (IEOS) (Infrared Search and Track (IRST), Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS) etc.)
- Advanced Cockpit / Human Machine Interface
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ "Türk Hava Kuvvetleri'nin MMU TF-X Sunumu ve Öne Çıkanlar" (ēng turkish). July 2021. 2021-07-01 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "TF | Turkish Aerospace". www.tusas.com.
- ↑ "Turkey advances TFX fighter project, orders new rifles, more F-35s, CH-47s", Jane’s 360
- ↑ "IDEF 2013: TAI reveals fifth generation fighter designs". Jane's Defence Weekly. IHS. 8 May 2013.
- ↑ "BAE Systems signs Heads of Agreement for a future contract with Turkish Aerospace Industries for TF-X Programme". BAE Systems. 28 January 2017.
- ↑ "Rolls-Royce and Kale Group create defence aero engine joint venture". Rolls-Royce. 8 May 2017.[íng-íng bô-hāu ê liân-kiat]
- ↑ "Turkey to Replace F-16s With Local Jets". Hürriyet daily news. TR: Hürriyet Gazetecilik ve Matbaacılık. 29 March 2013.
- ↑ "Temel Kotil CNN TÜRK'e açıkladı: Milli Muharip Uçak ne zaman uçacak?" (ēng Thó͘-ní-kî-gí). 2023-01-09. 2023-01-09 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ Gareth Jennings (24 November 2022). "Turkish future fighter comes together ahead of 'victory day' roll-out". janes.com.
- ↑ "Turkey's Domestic 5th Generation TF-X Fighter Jet Is On The Final Assembly Line". overtdefense.com. 25 November 2022.
- ↑ "Image of the TF-X/MMU released by the Turkish Defence Industry Agency (SSB) on 8 January 2023". stargazete.com. 8 January 2023.
- ↑ Gastón Dubois (8 January 2023). "TF-X/MMU: Turkey's future fifth-generation fighter is taking shape". aviacionline.com. Aviacionline.
- ↑ Joseph Trevithick (10 January 2023). "Unique Sensor Setup Emerges On Turkey's Stealthy New Fighter". thedrive.com.
- ↑ "Turkey ready to produce first national fighter jet". Today’s zaman. TR: Feza Gazetecilik. 15 June 2011. goân-loē-iông tī 8 December 2012 hőng khó͘-pih.
- ↑ "Deal for production of first Turkish fighter jet signed". Today's zaman. TR: Feza Gazetecilik. 23 August 2011. goân-loē-iông tī 24 August 2011 hőng khó͘-pih.
- ↑ "Jet Trainer Aircraft and Fighter Aircraft Conceptual Design Project". TR: SSM. 11 April 2013. goân-loē-iông tī 29 October 2013 hőng khó͘-pih.
- ↑ Felstead, Peter (17 June 2019). "Paris Air Show 2019: full-scale mock-up of Turkish Fighter unveiled". Jane's Defence Weekly. Paris.
- ↑ "MMU'ya çift koltuklu varyant". 29 March 2022.
- ↑ YouTube téng ê Turkish Fighter ê iáⁿ-phìⁿ
- ↑ "TÜBİTAK-SAGE'den Milli Penguin: KUZGUN-ER" (ēng Thó͘-ní-kî-gí). 20 March 2022.
- ↑ "KUZGUN'un Elektronik Harp Konfigürasyonu: KUZGUN-EW" (ēng Thó͘-ní-kî-gí). 20 March 2022.
- ↑ "Turkish Roketsan Introduces New Antiship Missile Family "ÇAKIR"". 31 March 2022.
Tsham-ua̍t
siu-káiAircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
- Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
- Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
- KAI KF-21 Boramae
- Sukhoi Su-57
- Sukhoi Su-75 Checkmate
- Shenyang FC-31
- Mitsubishi X-2 Shinshin
- Mikoyan LMFS
- HAL AMCA
Related lists
Guā-pōo liân-kiat
siu-kái- TAI TF-X official website (Eng-gí)
- Future Turkish Fighter Concepts Revealed at IDEF 13 Archived 2014-06-26 at the Wayback Machine. (Eng-gí)
- Tim Robinson: Turkey's TF-X fighter throws a lifeline to UK military aerospace. In: aerosociety.com. 2. Februar 2017. (Eng-gí)