In his latest remarks, the GM has stated that -similar to the F-35 Block 2B case- it will take until the emergence of Block 20 to certify the KAAN’s IWBs.
The doors, the mechanisms, associated hardware and systems will still be installed on Block 10 aircraft, but it will take some time to certify both the IWBs and the software.
The main difference between a Block 10 and a Block 20 aircraft will be the software.
He also mentioned side-looking arrays (not exactly SLARs), but their existence still remains questionable - at least based on my logic. However, it's worth noting that both past and current GMs have consistently mentioned it.
With this becoming clear, all criticisms and questions about the tight schedule and the feasibility of delivering the first operational batch of aircraft by 2028 become moot because -naturally- the aircraft will not be fully combat-ready from day one.
Yet, even as is, it will be highly valuable for the TuAF to transition into 5th generation warfare and gain experience both operating and countering stealth platforms.
Additionally, while TAI has already tested the IWBs on the Anka-3, that program is inherently lower-risk by design. So, it makes complete sense for them to be more thorough with the IWBs on the Kaan.
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