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ERALP & UMAR radar with 450 km range and Atmaca mobile arrays against Greek surface units and fighters (Video)

Turkish shores will be “populated” with mobile ERALP radar systems, which is a Turkish-made long-range air search radar with a range of 450+ kilometers, which will be delivered to the Turkish Air Force Command in the first days of 2023, for use against the Greek Air Force.

Designed to Air Force Command requirements, the ERALP Air Search Radar

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Turkish defense industry head Ismail Demir said, "by recognizing without being noticed, you strike without being struck."

He referred to the ERALP early warning radar system, whose factory acceptance tests were completed in November.

In the coming days of 2023, it will be handed over to the Command of the Turkish Air Force.

At the same time, UMAR, the long-range search radar developed through ERALP and used in the long-range air defense system for SİPER missiles, will also be delivered in 2023.

Thanks to the ERALP radar, the Turkish Air Force will replace all existing early warning radars, procured from France and facing logistical problems, with a Turkish-made one.

The ERALP radar has a very high level of technology due to its AESA-type structure, the Turks say

ERALP Early Warning Radar System, is a new generation S-Band radar developed for long-range early warning purposes, with an AESA-type structure architecture and digital beamforming infrastructure.

In addition to air targets, it also has the ability to detect and track long-range ballistic missiles and targets with stealth technology, (like the Greek F-35 aircraft we would say, which of course the Turks are not going to detect, no matter what they advertise).

Turkey installs surveillance radars on Asia Minor coast linked to land-based missiles

According to Journalist Manolis Kostidis and the program SIMERA, Turkish analysts confirm our earlier article about the placement of mobile radars and ATMACA arrays on the coast against Greek warships.

   

The Turks are putting new significant problems, as everything shows in our country, with the creation of a surface radar complex with a long range, with their interconnection with ATMACA mobile missile systems, against surface targets, that is, Greek warships in the Aegean islands.

Information from Turkish defense websites on a social network says that Turkey is installing coastal surveillance and early detection radars along its coastline on the Asia Minor coast.

These radars will all be connected and networked with ground mobile ATMACA anti-missile systems, by surface units, against the backdrop of the presence of course of the Greek navy on our islands.

"This can create a zone of denial of access to a maritime area of ​​280 km from the Asia Minor coast to the islands of the Eastern Aegean, in an attempt by the Turks to target our country.

The placement of the Turkish Coastal Surveillance Management System developed by HAVELSAN is mentioned by all the defense websites of the Turkish press, with the expression "not even a bird will fly in the Turkish territorial waters", meaning of course the supposed maritime area of ​​the "Blue Sea". Homeland".

"Approximately 4 monitoring centers and 12 radar stations are installed in the Aegean, Sea of ​​Marmara and Black Sea regions.

The data collected at these unmanned stations is transferred to the Operations Center in Ankara.

Greece's activities in the Aegean, which ignore international law and human life, are also on the radar of these unmanned probes," said a Turkish article.

Our country reportedly has MM40 Exocet Block II missiles to equip coastal artillery on our islands, with the aim of prohibiting the movement of Turkish surface units in the Aegean.

A new more sophisticated land-based version of these missiles, in cooperation with the Super Vita missile launchers equipped with Exocet MM40 BlockII/III missiles), would give the formidable possibility of trapping Turkish surface units inside their berths, preventing them from leaving them, in possible period of war crisis.

In this case, Ankara would not attempt any amphibious action on any of our large Greek islands, because without the achievement of a naval blockade, it would not be able to achieve the creation of a bridgehead, since its elimination would be a matter of time for our forces.

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