GaN production isn't fully ready yet.
This is what I have been saying for months now. What does it mean? It will perform better than APG-83 SABR. I already posted a scientific article about that. First of all, Aselsan F-16 AESA is GaN-based not GaAs which is better, second, a new high-performance cooling system and power delivery system is designed for that radar. SABR uses a legacy cooling system designed for old F-16 radar which cuts its performance a lot. APG-68(V)9 to APG-83 SABR is not a huge upgrade it adds some nice performance gains but that's it. And it is in fact loses some performance at some angles.
If we could just get this in a higher resolution.
If we could just get this in a higher resolution.
Liquid-based cooling systems for AESA radars
In fact, even though it is not directly related to the subject here, I have produced a series for the techniques Mr. Ali developed regarding the magnetic field effect on the axis of liquid cooling systems.
Transvaro is really entering big here. They have some very good products. I asked a couple of times in the IDEF thread that some of our guys visit them and see what they are presenting as I heard information about fusion NVGs produced by them and it was a very nice surprise to me as the only company that can produce such NVGs would be Aselsan (their Van Cat monocle sight uses this technology).
Transvaro TRVG28 - 11inch E/O ball, 4-axis stablised with HD IR sensor and Laser Designator
-They hope to complete development by November and bring it into serial production
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Transvaro - Savunma Sanayi Elektro-Optik Sistemler
Transvaro, Termal, Gece Görüş, Keskin Nişancı Dürbünleri, IR Lazer Cihazları, Radar ve Jammer tasarlayan ve üreten bir firmadır.transvaro.com
Transvaro TRVG 18 - 7inch E/O ball, 2-axis stabalised.
-Development has been completed and sold to three customers and has secured one export customer
-Sent to Mexico and Australia to be tested by prospective customers
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Laser Designator
-Multiple types are being developed in size for Air and Land use
-Development to be completed between months of February or March 2022
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Transvaro - Savunma Sanayi Elektro-Optik Sistemler
Transvaro, Termal, Gece Görüş, Keskin Nişancı Dürbünleri, IR Lazer Cihazları, Radar ve Jammer tasarlayan ve üreten bir firmadır.transvaro.com
Transvaro is really entering big here. They have some very good products. I asked a couple of times in the IDEF thread that some of our guys visit them and see what they are presenting as I heard information about fusion NVGs produced by them and it was a very nice surprise to me as the only company that can produce such NVGs would be Aselsan (their Van Cat monocle sight uses this technology).
This tech is a big firms jobs ... Esp with sensors and semiconductors ... Small new firms have no ability to produce themTransvaro is really entering big here. They have some very good products. I asked a couple of times in the IDEF thread that some of our guys visit them and see what they are presenting as I heard information about fusion NVGs produced by them and it was a very nice surprise to me as the only company that can produce such NVGs would be Aselsan (their Van Cat monocle sight uses this technology).
Does this radar use GaN modules?- SSB President Prof. İsmail DEMİR : “The first delivery of the Early Warning Radar System will be made in November. The first product of the Low Altitude Radar System Project, the new product of the EIRS radar family, will also be included in the inventory next year.”
- Prof DEMİR: “We are planning to make the first delivery of our Early Warning Radar System (EIRS) to our Air Force Command next month.”
- Prof DEMİR: “The tests of prototypes developed for Passive Radar Systems, which will increase our resistance against electronic warfare and detect low-visibility aircraft, as well as conventional radar systems, were successfully completed at the beginning of this year.”
Low Altitude Radar System
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- SSB President Prof. İsmail DEMİR : “The first delivery of the Early Warning Radar System will be made in November. The first product of the Low Altitude Radar System Project, the new product of the EIRS radar family, will also be included in the inventory next year.”
- Prof DEMİR: “We are planning to make the first delivery of our Early Warning Radar System (EIRS) to our Air Force Command next month.”
- Prof DEMİR: “The tests of prototypes developed for Passive Radar Systems, which will increase our resistance against electronic warfare and detect low-visibility aircraft, as well as conventional radar systems, were successfully completed at the beginning of this year.”
Low Altitude Radar System
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