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Wiki:
TS-2003 Kalong is a fictional Indonesian fifth-generation stealth multirole fighter concept envisioned under the development doctrine of the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU). The aircraft is presented as the outcome of an extensive national research program aimed at producing Indonesia’s first indigenous low-observable fighter design, prioritizing radar signature suppression, internal weapons integration, and symmetric multi-engine propulsion. The concept reflects a strategic push toward domestic mastery of stealth airframe engineering, composite material fabrication, and thermal signature management. The aircraft name “Kalong” (Indonesian for megabat) symbolizes a design philosophy centered on low acoustic presence, high situational awareness, and operations favoring reduced detectability in contested airspace.
The TS-2003 features a quad-engine propulsion layout, consisting of two internal engine units per side (left and right) embedded within a blended fuselage structure to maintain thrust symmetry and minimize infrared exposure. All weapons are carried exclusively in concealed internal bays coated with notional radar-absorbent material (RAM), enabling a clean external profile and reduced radar cross-section during combat missions.

Instruction:
*Flaps = VTOl down
*Open Canopy = AG 7
*Refuel Probe = AG 1
*External Lightning = AG 8
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 29.4ft (9.0m)
- Length 42.6ft (13.0m)
- Height 12.3ft (3.7m)
- Empty Weight 11,730lbs (5,320kg)
- Loaded Weight 20,428lbs (9,266kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 9.9
- Wing Loading 49.8lbs/ft2 (243.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 410.4ft2 (38.1m2)
- Drag Points 4059
Parts
- Number of Parts 200
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 1,511