TR Sensors and Detector Programs

TheInsider

Experienced member
Professional
Messages
4,066
Solutions
1
Reactions
34 14,482
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Any unofficial info/rumor regarding MURAD's performance perimeter? Range?
This is a difficult question to answer. Given ranges are always rough figures there are so many parameters that affect radar range like;

Radar frequency: Lower the frequency longer the range and X-band covers 8-12GHz and the difference between 8 and 12 is big.
Pulse repetition frequency: Higher is better again makes a big difference
Peak power: At least we know the peak power of Murad (30w per module x1152 module)
Pulse width: Longer pulse width provides better range at the expense of resolution (you lose the ability to detect objects flying in tight formation separately and detect them as a single object)
Target and fighter altitude
Radar scan sector: It means how big is the area/volume you are scanning. Smaller volume=better range
Scan Time: How long the radar will scan per beam
Weather conditions
 

Afif

Experienced member
Moderator
Bangladesh Correspondent
DefenceHub Diplomat
Bangladesh Moderator
Messages
4,753
Reactions
94 9,086
Nation of residence
Bangladesh
Nation of origin
Bangladesh
This is a difficult question to answer. Given ranges are always rough figures there are so many parameters that affect radar range like;

Radar frequency: Lower the frequency longer the range and X-band covers 8-12GHz and the difference between 8 and 12 is big.
Pulse repetition frequency: Higher is better again makes a big difference
Peak power: At least we know the peak power of Murad (30w per module x1152 module)
Pulse width: Longer pulse width provides better range at the expense of resolution (you lose the ability to detect objects flying in tight formation separately and detect them as a single object)
Target and fighter altitude
Radar scan sector: It means how big is the area/volume you are scanning. Smaller volume=better range
Scan Time: How long the radar will scan per beam
Weather conditions

Yes I know all of these. But still, they usually give a number. Let's say, 150km detection range against 1m² RCS target or something like that.
 

blackjack

Contributor
Moderator
Russia Correspondent
Russia Moderator
Messages
1,407
Reactions
8 814
Nation of residence
United States of America
Nation of origin
Russia

It has a range of 200 km: It will be used first in HÜRJET and then in KAAN!​

The HÜRJET aircraft developed by TAI will be equipped with the MURAD AESA radar with a range of 200 km produced by ASELSAN. The radar will be used in MMU KAAN after HÜRJET.​

It has a range of 200 km: It will be used first in HÜRJET and then in KAAN!

ENTRANCE 02.09.2023 15:30UPDATE 02.09.2023 16:23


The HÜRJET aircraft, developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries TAI, will have the MURAD AESA radar developed by ASELSAN.
The radar, which is still under development, is developed by ASELSAN and will be used in both the F-16 (ÖZGÜR Project) and AKINCI UCAV. The next user of the radar will be KAAN MMU.
The radar, which has a total range of 200 kilometers, will be an important step for the Turkish Defense Industry in this respect.
OeUCG_1693657170_4495.jpg

"A HUGE RADAR WILL COME TO HÜRJET"
In his previous interviews, TAI General Manager Temel Kotil said, "A huge radar will come to HÜRJET. As for it, it will be a small F-16 in terms of capability. We will install the ASELSAN radar that sees 200 km on HÜRJET. Its nose is made accordingly, so it will be the same as the F-16 radar. We will place our missiles on it."

200kms? what do Turks like to use as a reference point for aerial targets on previous radar brochures? 1m2, 3m2, 5m2?
 

Merzifonlu

Contributor
Think Tank Analyst
DefenceHub Diplomat
Messages
718
Reactions
25 2,155
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
200kms? what do Turks like to use as a reference point for aerial targets on previous radar brochures? 1m2, 3m2, 5m2?
Do not take the media in Turkey and especially the pro-government media seriously. Pay attention to official statements.
 

Afif

Experienced member
Moderator
Bangladesh Correspondent
DefenceHub Diplomat
Bangladesh Moderator
Messages
4,753
Reactions
94 9,086
Nation of residence
Bangladesh
Nation of origin
Bangladesh

It has a range of 200 km: It will be used first in HÜRJET and then in KAAN!​

The HÜRJET aircraft developed by TAI will be equipped with the MURAD AESA radar with a range of 200 km produced by ASELSAN. The radar will be used in MMU KAAN after HÜRJET.​

It has a range of 200 km: It will be used first in HÜRJET and then in KAAN!

ENTRANCE 02.09.2023 15:30UPDATE 02.09.2023 16:23


The HÜRJET aircraft, developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries TAI, will have the MURAD AESA radar developed by ASELSAN.
The radar, which is still under development, is developed by ASELSAN and will be used in both the F-16 (ÖZGÜR Project) and AKINCI UCAV. The next user of the radar will be KAAN MMU.
The radar, which has a total range of 200 kilometers, will be an important step for the Turkish Defense Industry in this respect.
OeUCG_1693657170_4495.jpg

"A HUGE RADAR WILL COME TO HÜRJET"
In his previous interviews, TAI General Manager Temel Kotil said, "A huge radar will come to HÜRJET. As for it, it will be a small F-16 in terms of capability. We will install the ASELSAN radar that sees 200 km on HÜRJET. Its nose is made accordingly, so it will be the same as the F-16 radar. We will place our missiles on it."

200kms? what do Turks like to use as a reference point for aerial targets on previous radar brochures? 1m2, 3m2, 5m2?

Western companies usually uses 1m² RCS target as their range reference. But it could be 3m² or even 5m² as a fighter size target. (We can only speculate from his statement)
@TheInsider
 

TheInsider

Experienced member
Professional
Messages
4,066
Solutions
1
Reactions
34 14,482
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Western companies usually uses 1m² RCS target as their range reference. But it could be 3m² or even 5m² as a fighter size target. (We can only speculate from his statement)
@TheInsider
Yes, the reference target always has a 1m² RCS for Turkish products.

I expect Murad to have a detection range of 150km+ range for 1m² target
Burfis should have 250km+ range for the same target.
For reference, APG-83 has 90km+ detection range for a 1m² target.
 

Afif

Experienced member
Moderator
Bangladesh Correspondent
DefenceHub Diplomat
Bangladesh Moderator
Messages
4,753
Reactions
94 9,086
Nation of residence
Bangladesh
Nation of origin
Bangladesh
For reference, APG-83 has 90km+ detection range for a 1m² target.

Yes, but later i discover APG-83 uses the same T/R modules as APG-81 and basically uses 95% of its technologies. Unless there are some serious limitations, it is a bit hard to believe its actual range is that short.

Anyway, with MURAD this powerful couldn't Hurjet become a cost effective solution as an state of art interceptor? (Let's say with gokhan, ramjet propulsion will compensate for Hurjet's lack of kinematic performance)
 
Last edited:

Baryshx

Contributor
Messages
969
Reactions
8 2,070
Website
www.twitter.com
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
i have my doubts Murad will be that much stronger than northrop's work.

I also don't think a single f414 could supply murad with enough power...ESAs are very power hungry and their range scales with it relatively linearly up to a point.

we just don't know enough about the aesa project
Hürjet F404
 

Afif

Experienced member
Moderator
Bangladesh Correspondent
DefenceHub Diplomat
Bangladesh Moderator
Messages
4,753
Reactions
94 9,086
Nation of residence
Bangladesh
Nation of origin
Bangladesh
GaS aesa hungry but not GaN aesa.

Nope. It is more efficient and tolerate higher power input without increasing the cooling requirements. Or the same power input with less cooling requirement.
 

Anmdt

Experienced member
Naval Specialist
Professional
Messages
5,503
Solutions
2
Reactions
118 24,890
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Nope. It is more efficient and tolerate higher power input without increasing the cooling requirements. Or the same power input with less cooling requirement.
Less power losses in the transistors = more power put out in the transmission or for the same range, less power is required.
 

uçuyorum

Contributor
Messages
938
Reactions
13 1,541
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
I found multiple sources citing F414 at 65kva or F18 at 140 total so I guess I was remembering correctly, which btw should also tell you how powerful growler is for EW. In comparison F16 has total 60kva, F16 A/B have 40kva and I think there are some of those actually upgraded to viper configuration ( Taiwan?). However, apparently the active cooling capacity for electronics is much lower for all of these systems.
Cooling aside Gripen NG has more power than F16, and F404 generates 40kva so it could even use SABR radar likr F16 A/B Block 70, but with limits.
 
Last edited:

Afif

Experienced member
Moderator
Bangladesh Correspondent
DefenceHub Diplomat
Bangladesh Moderator
Messages
4,753
Reactions
94 9,086
Nation of residence
Bangladesh
Nation of origin
Bangladesh
Less power losses in the transistors = more power put out in the transmission or for the same range, less power is required.

Also, GaN in general has higher bandwidth. Which means better ECCM and SAR resolution if I understood correctly.
 

Radonsider

Contributor
Messages
1,467
Reactions
14 2,802
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Electric is generated by the generator, not engine, you can swap generators. Hürjet has Honeywell produced generator and alternators while Kaan has 2x120kVA generators produced by Volt Teknoloji
 

TheInsider

Experienced member
Professional
Messages
4,066
Solutions
1
Reactions
34 14,482
Nation of residence
Turkey
Nation of origin
Turkey
Doubters gonna doubt, and haters gonna hate. Murad is better than APG-83 in every parameter with the possible exception of software.
 

Follow us on social media

Top Bottom