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There are 18 missiles ready to fire per battery (3 launching vehicles with 6 missiles each) and 18 backups. The launchers are aligned as 2 rows of 3 on each vehicle which is why it seems there are only 3 missiles in that photo.
 

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Long range search radar is the same as EIRS. We are talking about 600km range, this is overkill for a 150km range missile :p . Or are we going to use it with longer range missiles in the future? And what is the range of FCR?
 

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Long range search radar is the same as EIRS. We are talking about 600km range, this is overkill for a 150km range missile :p . Or are we going to use it with longer range missiles in the future? And what is the range of FCR?
search radar and fire control radar are two seperate units.
 

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In peacetime, missile loads can be lower than the maximum amount.
 

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İ would like to know how many kW energy needs HİSAR-A's radar to produce signals?

How many output- input energy do they require?
Also How many kW difference between long range EIRS , MAR-D and AKR Fire Control radars?


Given that the overall output of the system is at least 1 MW, the input power would need to be 5–10 MW.
 
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Then why buying it in the first place ? With all the negatives things that happened after that I’m still convinced that it was not worth it.
yall are missing my point. SAM systems arent deployed until an acute and imminent danger shows up on the skies of the nation. Even the Russians arent deploying their SAM systems in Ukraine bcuz US and NATO assets are constantly flying in the perimeter of the Ukrainian airspace ready to analyze and find a counter to the radar emissions the moment they are emitted.
 
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yall are missing my point. SAM systems arent deployed until an acute and imminent danger shows up on the skies of the nation. Even the Russians arent deploying their SAM systems in Ukraine bcuz US and NATO assets are constantly flying in the perimeter of the Ukrainian airspace ready to analyze and negate the radar emissions the moment they are emitted.
Cope We didn't even placed S400s to Near Iran border where Ballistic missiles could come into Turkiye :DDDDD We have other AA systems where we deployed them and they are in active service. We didn't even deployed them near Greek border WHY DID WE BOUGHT THESE?
 

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Cope We didn't even placed S400s to Near Iran border where Ballistic missiles could come into Turkiye :DDDDD We have other AA systems where we deployed them and they are in active service. We didn't even deployed them near Greek border WHY DID WE BOUGHT THESE?
greeks arent flying their rafales over izmir, innit? likewise with the iranians, they arent yeeting ballistic missiles too. hell, even the greek/greek cypriot S300 systems arent deployed to counter our f16 flights. cuz thats not how you use SAM's. they are for the times when 💩 hits the fan.
 

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In my opinion (and that's probably wishful thinking), taking in consideration Russia's current position in the world after the attack on Ukraine, it's possible that the S-400 would be transferred to a 3rd country even taking Russia's dissatisfaction in account. That may mean getting Patriots or THAAD instead now that US-Turkish relations are slowly thawing. I hope so.
That system brought us nothing but problems. I'll be happy when we get rid of it. Hopefully after studying them well enough to get some know-how and in turn reverse engineer it or make some products based on it.
 

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SIPER Air Defence System
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Various systems in Development for SIPER long range airdefence
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SİPER Long Range Search Radar and Multifunctional Fire Control Radar
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SİPER classroom type training simulator (representational)
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Aselsan's laser air defence systems development
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Since 2017, studies on laser weapon systems (LSS) have been carried out within ASELSAN. In 2017, a preliminary prototype mobile system with fiber laser source was developed on the AMAZON vehicle within the scope of Phase-1. In 2020, a prototype system was developed by integrating a higher power fiber laser source and a new precision stabilized router. In addition, the integration of the phase-1 LSS with the İHTAR system has been ensured. It has been observed in field trials that with Phase-1 LSS, it is effective against mini and micro UAVs up to 750 m distances by engaging the radar trace coming from the IHTAR system. Within the scope of the phase-2 LSS, which is planned to be completed in the first half of 2022, efforts to develop a laser weapon system with IHTAR system elements such as a fiber laser source with increased power level, radar and RF jammer on a 6x6 BMC truck are continuing.
 

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