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which platform will be used?Makin kacau, AEW pertama Indonesia otw pakai sensor havelsan wkwkwk
Tinggal tunggu radarnya nanti pakai apaan, turki setahuku gak ada mengembangkan radar untuk AEW, calon terkuat mungkin versi halal radar isrilKalau benar 737 berarti radarnya bisa lebih besar dan bisa on station lebih lama.
Bagus lah, ku kira bakal CN235
Turkish EW pod for F-16s completes developmental testing
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Turkish EW pod for F-16s completes developmental testing
Türkiye has showcased a new electronic warfare (EW) pod for its Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft, announcing on 11 April that the Edpod had completed...www.janes.com
cakep nih kalo ntar kita punya, bisa lawan punya tetangga
Peace Eagle itu ya wedgetail dengan beberapa sub-system dari turki, tapi yg terpenting radarnya masih pakai original MESA.Tapi kalau barang Turki itu salah satu keunggulanya yaitu adanya peluang untuk alih teknologi.
Apakah bakalan peace eagle?
Features:
- Detection with Radar System with a detection range of 200+ nmi
- Diagnostics with IFF System of 300 nmi Diameter
- Electronic Support Measures (ESM) System and Electronic Intelligence and Identification
- Real Time Communication with HF, V/UHF, UHF, SATCOM Radios and Link-11, Link-16/IJMS Tactical Data Links
- Creating a Joint Aerial Picture by Combining Information from Tracks Located Outside the Coverage Area with Radar/IFF and EDT Tracks
- Increased Situational Awareness
Peace eagle turki apa amrik sih.
EDPOD ini cuma pod SIGINT, berbeda dan tidak sebanding dengan AN/ALQ-99 yg merupakan pod offensive jamming.Turkish EW pod for F-16s completes developmental testing
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Turkish EW pod for F-16s completes developmental testing
Türkiye has showcased a new electronic warfare (EW) pod for its Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft, announcing on 11 April that the Edpod had completed...www.janes.com
cakep nih kalo ntar kita punya, bisa lawan punya tetangga
Clifford Geertz: Life | Institute of Advanced StudiesAt this point, Geertz became involved in the multidisciplinary Modojokuto Project in Java. Sponsored by the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it was one of the earliest efforts to send a team of social scientists to study large-scale societies with written histories, established governments, and composite cultures. These two and a half years of Geertz’s first fieldwork were to have a lasting impact.