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So it was regarding the Hurjet's possible acquirement by Malaysia. Turkey had invited them in 2020 but really not much happened to it, rather did the Hurjet take place in the LCA/LIFT tender of the MAF. One of the requirements made by the MAF was that 50% of the jets must be produced in Malaysia which Turkey agreed to. So really the point of adding that Malaysia got invtied to the program makes no sense considering it wasnt an invitation to the program rather for the export & local/license production. — Preceding unsigned comment added by XForester ( talk • contribs) 21:55, 31 March 2022 (UTC)
The Engine is the same, the Hurjet is also set to have a full air to air weapons loadout as well as an AESA radar from Aselsan, not to mention its planned for use on the TSG Anadolu Carrier, the manufacturer has explicitly mentioned varying combat roles as well as subsystems to be used in a light combat role. I think it makes sense to add the HAL Tejas to the "Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era" If fact the Hurjet is far more similar in capability to the Tejas, than say a more basic Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master, which doesn't even have an afterburner and a 2 engine setup with much smaller engines. If that is included in the aircraft of comparable configuration, I think the HAL Tejas should be included as well. The Hurjet is far more than an ordinary trainer according to the manufacturer in terms of its potential role. It would be helpful for people looking to research similar aircraft to the Hurjet, or if they were interested in knowing what other aircraft uses the same single engine design for a light combat role. Midgetman433 ( talk) 22:16, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
Dimensions of Hurjet is comparable to any other 10 to 13 tonne light category fighter aircraft also Hurjet is using 80kn class GEf404 engine,so 6.5 tonnes of maximum takeoff weight and 1.2 tonne empty weight doesn't make any sense. Dl ff ( talk) 12:20, 23 May 2023 (UTC)
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So it was regarding the Hurjet's possible acquirement by Malaysia. Turkey had invited them in 2020 but really not much happened to it, rather did the Hurjet take place in the LCA/LIFT tender of the MAF. One of the requirements made by the MAF was that 50% of the jets must be produced in Malaysia which Turkey agreed to. So really the point of adding that Malaysia got invtied to the program makes no sense considering it wasnt an invitation to the program rather for the export & local/license production. — Preceding unsigned comment added by XForester ( talk • contribs) 21:55, 31 March 2022 (UTC)
The Engine is the same, the Hurjet is also set to have a full air to air weapons loadout as well as an AESA radar from Aselsan, not to mention its planned for use on the TSG Anadolu Carrier, the manufacturer has explicitly mentioned varying combat roles as well as subsystems to be used in a light combat role. I think it makes sense to add the HAL Tejas to the "Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era" If fact the Hurjet is far more similar in capability to the Tejas, than say a more basic Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master, which doesn't even have an afterburner and a 2 engine setup with much smaller engines. If that is included in the aircraft of comparable configuration, I think the HAL Tejas should be included as well. The Hurjet is far more than an ordinary trainer according to the manufacturer in terms of its potential role. It would be helpful for people looking to research similar aircraft to the Hurjet, or if they were interested in knowing what other aircraft uses the same single engine design for a light combat role. Midgetman433 ( talk) 22:16, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
Dimensions of Hurjet is comparable to any other 10 to 13 tonne light category fighter aircraft also Hurjet is using 80kn class GEf404 engine,so 6.5 tonnes of maximum takeoff weight and 1.2 tonne empty weight doesn't make any sense. Dl ff ( talk) 12:20, 23 May 2023 (UTC)