Turkey Develops Naval Variant of HÜRJET Jet Trainer for Carrier Operations
Turkey is advancing the HÜRJET program by developing a naval variant to enhance its carrier aviation capabilities. This initiative is crucial as it aligns with Türkiye's goal of achieving independent naval aviation and enhancing its military capabilities.

Turkey's defense industry has initiated the development of a naval variant of the HÜRJET supersonic jet trainer, designed to operate from aircraft carriers. The program includes significant structural reinforcements for arrested landings, corrosion-resistant materials, and aerodynamic modifications for low-speed operations.
The HÜRJET is powered by a General Electric F404 turbofan engine, achieving speeds over Mach 1.4. The naval version will support both STOBAR and CATOBAR launch systems, enhancing flexibility for future carrier designs.
This development is strategic, as it provides Türkiye with a domestically-produced carrier strike option independent of foreign systems. The need for enhanced structural integrity and corrosion resistance underscores the challenges of naval aviation compared to land-based operations.




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