TR Air Defence Programs

Anmdt

Experienced member
Naval Specialist
Professional
Messages
5,544
Solutions
2
Reactions
119 25,174
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
1734953767932.jpeg

Possibly another version of Gürz, V-SHORAD configuration has been updated and now easier to replenish.
 

Sanchez

Experienced member
Moderator
Think Tank Analyst
DefenceHub Diplomat
Messages
2,495
Reactions
85 11,441
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Possibly another version of Gürz, V-SHORAD configuration has been updated and now easier to replenish.
Looks like a self driving car now. Wouldn't the turret create a huge black spot for targets behind the vehicle though, especially considering FPVs. FCR is retractable, but don't know same applies to that VSHORAD launcher. Could it be carried by trains in this config?
 

UkroTurk

Experienced member
Land Warfare Specialist
Professional
Messages
2,686
Reactions
55 4,804
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Keeping AESA plates far from launchers has a reason. Rocket flames could harm AESA modules.
 

BaburKhan

Contributor
Messages
469
Reactions
5 1,095
Website
strategicreviewturkey.blogspot.com
Nation of residence
Germany
Nation of origin
Germany
Doubtful.

Operational Advantages​

ASELSAN HAKİM 100 has a structure that can work in harmony not only with the systems in the current inventory but also with the elements planned to be included in the inventory of the Turkish Air Force in the future. This system draws attention with its innovative solutions developed in accordance with the needs of the modern battlefield.
HAKİM 100, powered by ASELSAN's domestic and national algorithms, takes the Turkish Air Force one step further with its ability to ensure airspace security and instantly evaluate and neutralize threats.
It is noteworthy that the S-400 air defense system that Turkey purchased from Russia is also under the HAKİM umbrella in the system's promotional brochure. This suggests that the S-400 may have been integrated into the HAKİM system.


According to this Source it might be possible.
 

Anmdt

Experienced member
Naval Specialist
Professional
Messages
5,544
Solutions
2
Reactions
119 25,174
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Turdef.com confirm also the Integration of S-400 in Hakim-100.


According to this Source it might be possible.
These all are feeding from one single source (graph) and speculating over it. We better be realistic. A standalone VHF communication is not equivalent of IFF - link equipped integration.
 

UkroTurk

Experienced member
Land Warfare Specialist
Professional
Messages
2,686
Reactions
55 4,804
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey

Khagan1923

Contributor
Messages
1,035
Reactions
14 4,470
Nation of residence
Germany
Nation of origin
Turkey
These all are feeding from one single source (graph) and speculating over it. We better be realistic. A standalone VHF communication is not equivalent of IFF - link equipped integration.
Gfyxj8xWYAAJITr.jpg


It is gone, why it was added in the first place will probably stay as speculations
 

Huelague

Experienced member
Messages
4,080
Reactions
6 4,267
Nation of residence
Germany
Nation of origin
Turkey

boredaf

Contributor
Messages
1,450
Solutions
1
Reactions
17 4,051
Nation of residence
United Kingdom
Nation of origin
Turkey
View attachment 72878

It is gone, why it was added in the first place will probably stay as speculations
I doubt there is a big mystery there. Someone was told to make the graphic with all of our anti-air systems probably and ended up putting S400 as well, even though it wasn't meant to be there.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Turkic

Active member
Messages
36
Reactions
1 88
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
View attachment 72878

It is gone, why it was added in the first place will probably stay as speculations
I doubt there is a big mystery there. Someone was told to make the graphic with all of our anti-air systems probably and ended up putting S400 as well, even though it wasn't meant to be there.

Or maybe Aselsan put it in the pic but then army warned them about it's classification, so they removed it. Most people are unaware of the S-400's presence in the first released pic so it may have some logic.

I'm not talking about hiding this info from other countries intelligence agencies but from media. If it really is integrated, other countries would already know that. But the situation maybe is Turkiye integrated S-400 safely to NATO network and it is safe now to get F-35's but Turkiye will act like it's not integrated and keeped in hangars so the US will keep it's pride while Turkiye using both S-400 and F-35. Win-win.

And I think the last footage we saw Turkish S-400's moving was not for Syria. I think it was for it's standart positioning because it is integrated to the network for the first time and is ready to use at full capacity.

All I said is a theory after all, probably we'll never know in years.
 

Turkic

Active member
Messages
36
Reactions
1 88
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
US law and the relevant NDAA is clear on the requirements for Turkey receiving F-35s, Turkey "should no longer have" the S-400.
Ik but laws are changeable, ignorable, bypassible etc. I'm sure they can find a way. There's nothing to do with the S-400 if we have full capability on it now. It won't create any problem for critical security data. (I really understand what you're trying to say I'm just braining about theories about world's future projection.)
 

Follow us on social media

Top Bottom