Another thing that comes to my mind is, Siper is way ahead in development than we know, because 2026 target would be simply unachievable, and thus explain why Indonesia bought it event thought they could have gone with safer options like Aster-30 or K-SAM
Sorry for too many "reply" and thread like posts but I think doing this with editing would make the additions get lost.
As I said with my previous post, Siper should be more advanced than we know, to have Exo-atmospheric, AND in 2026.
What I wonder, does the current, or 150km Block 1 variant have any capability against BMs, albeit against SRBMs and TBMs,
I do remember an interview, where Ismail Demir stated Siper's ABM capability was limited, he didn't say it didn't have ABM capabilities, and I wonder what's that "limited" is.
Do we consider Exo-atmospheric as ABM? If yes, Siper B1 or Siper Ürün 1 would have a PAC-3/MSE like capability, engaging them around 30-50km,
If not, it does not make any sense, we can't intercept Endo-atmospheric BMs, some MRBMs and SRBMs (+TBMs) with an Exo-atmospheric interceptor (as they solely rely on guidence in space and not atmosphere), so we would have a very, very big and dangerous gap.
So this is why I currently think Siper B1 has or would have capability against TBMs and SRBMs