Sold abroad: 3 TUSAŞ HÜRKUŞ delivered!

Turkish Aerospace Industries TAI continues to deliver domestic and national training aircraft. The domestic and national training aircraft HÜRKUŞ, produced by TAI as a result of Turkish engineering, continues to be exported to the countries of the world and to show up in the airspaces of other countries. HÜRKUŞ, a multi-purpose domestic training and light attack aircraft produced by TAI, is exported to 3 different countries. Here are the details…

HÜRKUŞ became the apple of the eye of the Nigerian, Libyan and Chad air forces!

Deliveries of HÜRKUŞ, light attack and training aircraft produced by TAI, continue. The domestic training and fighter aircraft HÜRKUŞ, which is expected to deliver 54 units in total, with 40 additional orders and 14 additional orders for Turkey in the first stage, received orders from 3 different countries.

One of Turkey’s leading defense industry companies, Turkish Aerospace Industries, TUSAŞ, continues its HÜRKUŞ deliveries. In this context, 3 HÜRKUŞ and 2 ANKA aircraft were delivered to the Chad Air Force recently. The planes, which were delivered at the ceremony, also appeared on TAI’s official Twitter account.

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The most used energy resources of the world countries have been determined. Especially Türkiye will surprise you! Here are the details…

HÜRKUŞ technical specifications

  • Technicial Specifications
    • Length: 11.17m
    • Body length: 10.8m
    • Height: 3.70 m
    • Body height: 2.16m
    • Body Width: 1.01 m
    • Wingspan: 10.91 m
    • Wing area: 16.76 m2
  • Motor power
    • Engine: 1x PT6A-68T Pratt & Whitney Canadian made turboprop aircraft engine
    • Motor power: 1,600 hp
      • However, due to the embargoes of the USA and Canada, it is planned to use the TEI TS1400 engine made by TAI, which produces 1,400 hp.
TUSAS HÜRKUŞ
  • Performance
    • Maximum speed: 310 KCAS (574 km/h)
    • Maximum cruising altitude: 34,700 ft (10,577 m)
    • Maximum airtime: 4 hours and 15 minutes at an altitude of 15,000 ft.
    • Maximum climb speed: 4,370 ft/min (22 m/s)
    • Max range: 798 nautical miles (1,478 km)
    • Takeoff distance: 1,605 ft (489 m)
    • Landing distance: 1,945 ft (593 m)
    • Stall speed: 77 KCAS (143 km/h)
    • G limits: -3.5/+7g
  • weapon systems
    • MK-81 and MK-82 and their derivatives,
    • Domestic HGK-3, KGK-82, UMTAS, Cirit
    • 12.7 and 20 mm gun systems
    • 2.75 inch rockets
    • Laser guided munitions
    • Training grenades (BDU33 and MK106)
    • External fuel tanks
  • Other systems
    • Night vision,
    • digital crypto communication,
    • New generation avionics systems,
    • Armored structure and protection systems
    • Thermal imaging and Sight


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