Sungur comprises of warhead+canister+rocket part, if a booster is added would that be added as a separate part after the rocket ? Would we need to recalibarate the rocket to ensure better fuel efficiency in the different stages.
A RAM option would surely require fins for adjusting and steering towards the target ?
Sungur can't be considered as point defence system because it doesn't have data link capability. So the SUNGUR can't change course by ship or command vehicle once it has launched.
Point defence systems have data link capability which is called Command to Line-Of-Sight (CLOS)
Regarding RAM ( RIM-116) there are a lot of point defence missiles systems such as Sea Oryx (Taiwan) , Antelope(Taiwan), Sea Ceptor(UK) C-Dome (Israel), C-RAM Cheetah (SAR) , FL-3000N(PRC) WZ551D demonstrator(PRC) OSA-TOR( USSR)
Among of all those just RIM-116 and Sea Oryx are spinning entire missiles have fins.
Also besides rim-116 and Sea Oryx which use IR guidance , others have active radar seekers.
İf we take an example our Bozdoğan missiles which has CLOS and IR seeker it will be closer platform to RIM-116, however Bozdoğan is bulky.
Using Bozdoğan missiles on naval platforms, it will be copy of Antelope SAM or M48 Chaparral or MIM72
Another scenario if we take Bozdoğan and replace its IR seeker with Gökdoğan's Active-radar, it will be kinda C-Dome or Sea Ceptor SAM.