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  1. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    No, he is talking about detecting the Su-30
  2. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    You can get firing solutions from IRST too, but it would be locked into only 1 aircraft. E.g Leonardo Pirate IRST
  3. Radko

    TR Air-Force TF-X KAAN Fighter Jet

    i wanna see the widescreen *gaming* display 😳
  4. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    Exactly, somewhat external sensors for the 5/5.5/6 gen aircraft, making them able to combat without risking the main aircraft
  5. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    it is also dependant on how good your radar and return dB is, (lower the return dB, lower the minimum signal that can be detected) T/R modules increase the resolution and protection against EW, also makes you able to allocate more antennas for EW or ED That's why peak power is important
  6. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    Yes, you wont be getting a weapons lock without a radar lock, but there are some "modern" instances where you can use other aircraft radar via datalink to guide your missiles, we can give Kızılelma using TF-X radar to launch a missile as an example
  7. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    i would say that Su-30 has a bigger RCS, (around 8-10 range)
  8. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    Well, you don't. that's why low RCS is important, (if you want 1/2 detection range you need 16 times less RCS) You wont be locking on to a Kızılelma from 100 km while you can to F-16. Also 400km figure is the instrumental range, not detection or so
  9. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    so you mean a radar based on 5th gen tech? Then yes. And also yes i agree with your post
  10. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    Umm yes, but F-35/F-22 can(and does) allocate more power for the radar, also better cooling. Look up 83 Vs 80
  11. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    it is not like they are not attempting or using, most of the airborne AESA's used today are products of early 2000s, technology was limited and GaAs has limitations
  12. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    Power usage for both can be found from statements, i have found the 83's power usage from a Greek document and MURAD from DefenceTurkey. Also for other stats i have used statements again, tho i used older T/R modules from ASELSAN, it doesn't change much
  13. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    Derived doesn't mean it is being used by them. Also SABR has lots of limitations, mainly power usage and cooling
  14. Radko

    TR Air-Force TF-X KAAN Fighter Jet

    is that a Hürjet to the left of MMU? You can see the red-white wing(?)
  15. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    Uhh we still didn't see antenna array of any of these (MURAD and SABR), but with information we have, it is clear that MURAD is better
  16. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    No, receive NF dB, peak power and stuff related to these two are worse than the ones used in MURAD
  17. Radko

    TR F-16 Özgür | Hürkuş - Fighter Trainer Aircraft Projects

    AN/APG-83 is not used by 5th gen fighters. Also keep in mind that SABR only uses around 5kW of power while MURAD is specified at 30kW Difference is present and easy to see, GaN modules and separate cooling makes wonders (+algorithms and computers)

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