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Super was capable of intercepting missiles at up to 100km right ? But was tests conducted at that range or within 100km. I am asking because to intercept at 100km the radar must be able to identify the threat before the 100 km Mark.

What's the range of the radar, and I remember we talked whether the range could be extended using passive extenders
 

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I am asking because to intercept at 100km the radar must be able to identify the threat before the 100 km Mark.
Alp-310G should have an instrumented max range up to 700-800, effective range against large targets up to 450kms.
 

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Super was capable of intercepting missiles at up to 100km right ? But was tests conducted at that range or within 100km. I am asking because to intercept at 100km the radar must be able to identify the threat before the 100 km Mark.

What's the range of the radar, and I remember we talked whether the range could be extended using passive extenders
ALP 300-G and others like eirs , teis , Eralp , fixed ones , 400G are all Modern radar aesa .
ALP 300-G can detect aibus a320 700+km away . F16 perhaps 200-300km away and steath ones perhaps 40-100km away . Real range depends and are secret .
So the radars are not the problem , Türkiye just need longer range air defence missiles
 

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How many batteries will we have by the end of 2026 4 or 6?

To provide comprehensive protection for Turkey, we need at least 14–16 Siper batteries, plus our 4 S-400 batteries, each stationed in the north, south, east, and west for redundancy. Then no one will be able to threaten us as easily as Israel does. Once Block 2 is commissioned, we will establish a complete A2/AD bubble in the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Black Seas, and generally, 1–2 Siper batteries should be stationed in Northern Cyprus.
 

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How many batteries will we have by the end of 2026 4 or 6?

To provide comprehensive protection for Turkey, we need at least 14–16 Siper batteries, plus our 4 S-400 batteries, each stationed in the north, south, east, and west for redundancy. Then no one will be able to threaten us as easily as Israel does. Once Block 2 is commissioned, we will establish a complete A2/AD bubble in the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Black Seas, and generally, 1–2 Siper batteries should be stationed in Northern Cyprus.
There was 3 serial production deliveries and 1 initial testing delivery which we don't know if it had counted as serial peoduction delivery or not. So we should have at least 4 at most 6 batteries at the end of the month if news of 1/2 delivery is correct. With current pace there should be 2 more deliveries till end of the year as well. So we are looking at something between 6 and 8 by end of the year.

Block 2's biggest advantage is going to be cross compatibility. Once Block 2 enters inventory all of these batteries can be converted into Block 1/2 hybrid batteries massively increasing coverage
 

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Aselsan shared test footage from improved versions of Ejderha, Gökberk and ihtar. Ejderha and Gökberk took down fiber optic fpvs while İhtar took down normal fpv.

Improvements:
Ejderha: new bigger antenna layout with more range and radar integration for standalone use
İHTAR: moved to AESA radar technology
Gökberk: size and tracking optimizations

 

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Aselsan shared test footage from improved versions of Ejderha, Gökberk and ihtar. Ejderha and Gökberk took down fiber optic fpvs while İhtar took down normal fpv.

Improvements:
Ejderha: new bigger antenna layout with more range and radar integration for standalone use
İHTAR: moved to AESA radar technology
Gökberk: size and tracking optimizations

Just as an info they did not use the Ihtar system with the aesa panels but the older one.
 

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There was 3 serial production deliveries and 1 initial testing delivery which we don't know if it had counted as serial peoduction delivery or not. So we should have at least 4 at most 6 batteries at the end of the month if news of 1/2 delivery is correct. With current pace there should be 2 more deliveries till end of the year as well. So we are looking at something between 6 and 8 by end of the year.

Block 2's biggest advantage is going to be cross compatibility. Once Block 2 enters inventory all of these batteries can be converted into Block 1/2 hybrid batteries massively increasing coverage
Not sure what you mean by converted but its just a new missile the system was already capable of firing it.
Siper had 1 prototype battery that was delivered in 2024, 1 battery in September 2025, 1 in January 2026 and 1 in march 2026
total 4 batteries in service if we don't count the prototype than that means on average 1 battery ever 3-4 months so in a year 3 or 4 batteries.
 
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