Up up upThe Underwater Synthetic Aperture Imaging Capability Acquisition (SAS) Project for the development of the National Synthetic Aperture Sonar (MİLSAS) system was signed between the Presidency of Defence Industries and Meteksan Defence Industry Inc. We wish it to be beneficial for our country.
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so wtf is this suicide jetski doing in Turkey
unfortunately ignorance..... anyone with a brain would put distance to that thing and call the police. Warning our own people from approaching would, of course, result in people going closer.I wouldnt go close to that thing, wtf are people doing.
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The foldable fin of GÖKSUR was tested in the Ankara Wind Tunnel.
An important test phase related to ASELSAN's Autonomous Close-Range Air Defense Missile System, named GÖKSUR, was carried out in the Ankara Wind Tunnel.
Currently developed by ASELSAN for ship platforms, GÖKSUR will provide air defense using TÜBİTAK SAGE’s BOZDOĞAN-DH missile.
Tested in the Ankara Wind Tunnel
The foldable fin within-visual-range missile model developed under the project was tested at 0.2 Mach speed with different angles of attack, yaw, elevator, aileron, and rudder using the model movement system and a 6-component internal balance in the Ankara Wind Tunnel.
According to information shared by the TÜBİTAK SAGE team, four pressure measurements were taken from the cavity behind the model to perform axial force correction caused by the holding arm.
The scans were conducted continuously as angle of attack scans and yaw angle scans. Measurements were completed in 13 out of a total of 361 scan tests. A total of 15 different control surface angles were used in the tests.
First exhibited at IDEF’23
Specially developed for naval platforms, GÖKSUR was first exhibited at IDEF'23 held last year. The system was specifically designed for naval platforms.
The system uses the BOZDOĞAN-DH missile, developed by TÜBİTAK-SAGE and updated according to the air defense needs of naval platforms, as the interceptor missile. The GÖKSUR Close-Range Air Defense Missile System is being developed within a product family concept and offers a solution with three different configurations based on a modular design approach.
The GÖKSUR Close-Range Air Defense Missile System features 360-degree threat elimination capability, new generation IIR seeker guided missile, multiple target interception capability, ability to operate independently and/or integrated with a platform, mid-course guidance with data link, and high single-shot interception probability.
Equivalent to RAM
The system, which will be equivalent to the US-produced RAM System, has the primary task of destroying anti-ship missiles targeting naval platforms in the air. The Turkish Navy has long faced an embargo on the supply of munitions for the US-produced RAM System installed on the MİLGEM ADA Class Corvettes in its inventory.
Roketsan is also conducting studies on the subject within the scope of the LEVENT Project.
FU.CK YEAH! this is what I was talking about. But I was thinking of something bigger and more permanent (kinda like an outpost) TCG could pay visit to these big sononuoys and do maintenance and such, or replace them with the ones that needs to be.. Solar panels and semiactive etc.{#NavalSystems}
aselBUOY 100P Passive Directional Sonobuoy has an important role in anti-submarine warfare.
That defeats its purpose though, light, cheap, disposable and unlikely to get captured. These should be light enough that a TB3 could drop several of these if necessary.FU.CK YEAH! this is what I was talking about. But I was thinking of something bigger and more permanent (kinda like an outpost) TCG could pay visit to these big sononuoys and do maintenance and such, or replace them with the ones that needs to be.. Solar panels and semiactive etc.
Well, I was thinking some of the buoys were passive radar extenders or relay points. And could be either for Air or subsurface. Some of them could be for marine life research and completly harmless.That defeats its purpose though, light, cheap, disposable and unlikely to get captured. These should be light enough that a TB3 could drop several of these if necessary.
Or we make a web of platforms (like oil rigs) that are used as an early warning/ first line of defence platforms. Fitted with radars, sonars, air defence systems and USVs to patrol our waters.My point was to have a web of these in Mavi Vatan so that we could mark our territory.
Passive systems has longer detection and classification range than active systems, much more reliable for classification if deployed accordingly. Sonobuoys often deployed en-masse and across a large area and they are dispensable set of systems. However, the opposing side is smart enough to run an USV through sonobuoy-ed area and clean those, or jam the communication channels.Submarines becomes very cilient thats why passive sonobuoys is not useful for let alone use,but contrary they are very useful to detect subs if there are many ships with active hull mounted or towed sonar systems its called multistatik system.If 3 of them are distrubuted properly passive sonobuoys gets sonar waves returned from a subs you can track exact position of it that is the most difficult part of submarine warfare.
What happened to Aksungur sonobuoy launcher anyway? Maybe they haven't found the time to integrate it with all Aksungurs being over Iraq.That defeats its purpose though, light, cheap, disposable and unlikely to get captured. These should be light enough that a TB3 could drop several of these if necessary.