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Mr. Temel Kotil stated in this broadcast that the radar of the Kaan plane will see air and ground targets from a few 100 kilometers away. I perceive this statement as an example to shed light on the capability of the Murad radar. The radar of the Kaan plane will be a kind of continuation of the Murad radar.
Also might be talking about the FSS system.
 

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KAAN's version of the F-35 DAS.
I don't know anything about FSS SYSTEM. I've never heard of a situational awareness or optical targeting system for Kaan called the Fss system. However, I don't think optical systems can have a longer range than aesa radar systems in detecting targets. at least at an altitude below 40,000 ft.
 

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I don't know anything about FSS SYSTEM. I've never heard of a situational awareness or optical targeting system for Kaan called the Fss system. However, I don't think optical systems can have a longer range than aesa radar systems in detecting targets. at least at an altitude below 40,000 ft.
It has been stated before that KAAN will have a DAS-like system on it. Here's the full list of what sensor payloads KAAN will carry:
Also let's not forget the chart made by @Cabatli_TR View attachment 51997
And you're not alone, pretty much nothing has been revealed about the FSS so far.
 

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Mr. Temel Kotil stated in this broadcast that the "radar of the Kaan plane will see air and ground targets from a few 100 kilometers away."

I perceive this statement as an example to shed light on the capability of the Murad Aesa type radar. The radar of the Kaan plane will be a kind of continuation of the Murad aesa radar.

BURFIS (Integrated Radio Frequency System), Kaan Radar will be a component of this Burfis. I guess the Murad radar will be a little improved.

But I don't expect much of a range difference since the basic technology will be GaN after all.
You are wrong. AESA radar of KAAN is roughly 2x bigger than MURAD AESA.
 

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It has been stated before that KAAN will have a DAS-like system on it. Here's the full list of what sensor payloads KAAN will carry:

And you're not alone, pretty much nothing has been revealed about the FSS so far.
Well kind of we did, but just the name of the system (İRİS-300)
 

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ASELFLIR-500C
  • Mirror Diameter: 220 mm
  • HD IR Camera Sensor Resolution: 1280x1024
  • Field of View (Horizontal): 0.86° - 1.3° - 4.3° - 8.6° - 15° - 25°
  • Wavelength: MWIR
  • HD Day TV Camera Sensor Resolution: 4096x2880
  • Field of View (Horizontal): 0.5° - 0.9° and 3.2° - 30° with continuous zoom
  • HD SWIR Camera Sensor Resolution: 1280x1024
  • Field of View (Horizontal): 0.66° - 1.1°
  • Coverage Angle: 360° continuous
  • Elevation: between +95° and -110°
  • Laser Range Finder Range: up to 30 km
  • Laser Pointer Laser Pointer: 808 nm
  • Wavelength: NIR/SWIR (compatible with night vision devices)
  • Communication Interface RS-422, MIL-STD-1553B
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  • Weight ≤ 52 kg
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Aselsan's Laser Designators
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These will be produced in Malaysia? If we are capable of programming 22nm, why will not our new chip facility use 22nm?
 

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These will be produced in Malaysia? If we are capable of programming 22nm, why will not our new chip facility use 22nm?
Because we do not have a factory to produce with 22 nm and we do not have enough trained personnel.
 

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Because we do not have a factory to produce with 22 nm and we do not have enough trained personnel.

Dear Merzifonlu Ağabey, next year we will have a new facility to produce chips. I hope this decision has been made by considering this new information as well.
 

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Dear Merzifonlu Ağabey, next year we will have a new facility to produce chips. I hope this decision has been made by considering this new information as well.
That facility will 65 nm (or 60 whatever). Not 22 nm.
 

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There will be a facility in Gebze which will be owned by Tubitak (Qatar will help with purchasing machinery) with 65nm capability and there will be a FAB in Ankara details are not known yet. 22nm product might be produced with 3D Tri-Gate transistor technology in Taiwan. It is important because Intel's famous 14nm node is also a 3D Tri-Gate. 22nm node is a big leap in transistor technology and 22nm is the first modern node.

 
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