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The Lockheed Martin AN/TPQ-53 counter-battery radar is capable of also detecting low-flying threats, such as UAVs. Lockheed Martin says this is possible in great part thanks to the fact that the AN/TPQ-53 is an AESA radar (link).
Are there any plans to make the Aselsan STR (link) capable of air surveillance and short-range air defence coverage? @cabatli_53 @T-123456 @Combat-Master
I know Aselsan has the MSR to support the Hisar-A/O, but I think giving the STR an air surveillance and targeting ability will be valuable. The artillery units linked to the STR can also have SHORAD systems accompany them and use the STR's radar info for the Hisar-A/O. Or it can serve as a back-up to the MSR.
Is Atmaca a licensed production of the Otus-u250? Or am I missing something here?
Is Atmaca a licensed production of the Otus-u250? Or am I missing something here?
Most likely yes, I'm finding alot of things about Aselsan that is worrying.. Especially use of foreign sensors from france..
Tons of investment, and we are still on par with Greece?
Most likely yes, I'm finding alot of things about Aselsan that is worrying.. Especially use of foreign sensors from france..
Tons of investment, and we are still on par with Greece?
It could also be political... these could easily be developed or is also developed by Turkey.. to purchase such sensitive sensors from neighboring countries could just mean a political play to appease and keep your adversaries closer to you.Most likely yes, I'm finding alot of things about Aselsan that is worrying.. Especially use of foreign sensors from france..
Tons of investment, and we are still on par with Greece?
I wouldn't be too concerned about this. Aselsan is making sensors a generation ahead of this. Keep in mind that Aselsan is still a business - maybe it just didn't make economic sense to set up a production line for small, commodity sensors of this type.
It could also be political... these could easily be developed or is also developed by Turkey.. to purchase such sensitive sensors from neighboring countries could just mean a political play to appease and keep your adversaries closer to you.