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4 I guesshow many do we have?
How did Turkey acquire knowledge to produce radars? Reverse engineering for any of it?
Research and development?
China acquired most of its tech via reverse engineering up until recently.Research and development? How did other countries acquire the knowledge?
Reverse engineering works as well, as evident by China until recently.He is an Arab. He doesn't know about it.
Aselsan started to work on radars in 1991... After a direct order from SSB (It called ''Savunma Sanayi İcra Komitesi'' back then)China acquired most of its tech via reverse engineering up until recently.
Egypt either reversed engineered or used TOT from the US received back in the late 80s and early 90s to create a development of the AN/TPS-63.
Reverse engineering works as well, as evident by China until recently.
Reverse engineering works as well, as evident by China until recently.
China acquired most of its tech via reverse engineering up until recently.
Egypt either reversed engineered or used TOT from the US received back in the late 80s and early 90s to create a development of the AN/TPS-63.
Reverse engineering works as well, as evident by China until recently.
Egypt apparently has reverse engineered its American radar. Apparently its an indigenous development of a licensed radar from the late 80s, and early 90s which ended with 90% production in Egypt according to sources from the late 90s. Either the knowledge gained from this, or reverse engineering is the culprit.Try it....
Looks like the ESR-32A ?
Yeah it is, it turns out is a development of AN/TPS-63. I can show you the video. I highly doubt Raytheon would assist in development of an offshoot of an old radar that was manufactured by Westinghouse before they acquired it.Looks like the ESR-32A ?
Egypt apparently has reverse engineered its American radar. Apparently its an indigenous development of a licensed radar from the late 80s, and early 90s which ended with 90% production in Egypt according to sources from the late 90s. Either the knowledge gained from this, or reverse engineering is the culprit.
@Turan09
So Turkey got into radars by starting R&D? What was their first radar if I may ask?
Calm your horses, this tech is still useful today, and you have to remember this is Egypt's first radar. How many nations even produce any air search radar? ASELSAN has been doing this since 1991, that's like comparing ASELSAN to Raytheon at present. There is also a 450KM 3D radar under development.It is a old technology, try with AESA radar.