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Is it possible to cross radar waves at distance to lower/raise the band to see if anything bounces of it. I mean like waves moving in and out at different wavelength that makes it difficult to avoid ?
 

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Is it possible to cross radar waves at distance to lower/raise the band to see if anything bounces of it. I mean like waves moving in and out at different wavelength that makes it difficult to avoid ?
Answer to that is in post #4183 in previous page in italic letters.
 

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With our air defence systems we don't need to cover the whole Turkey. Israel or Greece wouldn't risk flying all that distance to attack residential areas. Israel can however try to justify an attack on important military facilities, claiming they pose a potential threat to them. We just need to make sure that critical places are very well protected. My question now: If Israel attacks TUSAS (TAI) facilities with its F35s, at which distance can we detect those planes or their missiles? If we detect the missile say only at a close distance can we still shoot it with our Hisar A? How about a Korkut like system which can fire many dispersing munition. How many such systems would we need to protect TAI? Or whatever the number of Hisar A or Korkut, because of some technical aspects (detection, speed of munition etc) it is not possible to protect. I mean I don't think Korkut etc. are that expensive systems so we should produce them in very large numbers (if they are at all useful) in the next couple of year. This is essential because our air force is not up to par due to mistakes done in the past (which we somehow always do and seem never to learn our lesson).
Bro you will be surprised how determinant the enemy to hit civilians areas. They could attack off duty generals or their relatives, or even politicians and scientists or even their relatives. We are talking about a crazy criminal entity, and all of us have seen how sadistic they are. Don't leave them any path or you will regret. Believe me.
 

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I think visual detection network with AI will be the best for detecting enemy stealth Airplanes. We are talking about tens of thousands of systems in all Turkey with thousands in Syria and hundreds in the Sea. Sure the Radar Systems should be covering all the country and the surrounding also but as a start this will be fast solution and first step the second step is mass production of Radars in all sizes especially many small ones with mass production of ground air defence systems. The third will be a great AIWACS network system from all sizes. All supported by AI as the country is a Tourist destination and tricks can be done by enemy using the big daily Air traffic.
 

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Would passive signal relay points be of any use, kinda like extenders that send back information ?
How can that br passive? That statement doesn’t sound right to me.
If it is relaying signal, then it is active.
Radar is a device that operates in electromagnetic domain. If you are sending signals then you are active.
Aesa radars do that cleverly by sending signals in rotating frequency pulses.by spreading signals across a wide frequency range and by rapid frequency shifting, and by using low probability intercept modes by emitting signals that are very weak and difficult to detect, minimising the chance of being intercepted by enemy sensors, they can be stealthy.

So if we go by the example given in that post; tower A and tower B sending and receiving signals with their Aesa radars, their detection would be difficult and they may be able to detect a stealthy plane that passes through their signal.
 

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