Turkish fighter plane without pilot completes first radar flight

Bayraktar CISILELMA, Turkey's pilot-free national aircraft successfully performed a radar performance test flight 100- A A ESA developed by A SELSAN. Baykar company head Selcuk Bayraktar shared a view from the test flight to his account in social media. 100-A mRAD developed by A SELSAN, thanks to his architecture [...]
Bayraktar CISILELMA, Turkey's pilot-free national aircraft successfully performed a radar performance test flight 100- A A ESA developed by A SELSAN. Baykar company head Selcuk Bayraktar shared a view from the test flight to his account in social media.
MUS RAD 100-A developed by A SELSAN, thanks to his AESA architecture (Actival Electronically Scannned Array), has skillful radiation electronic direction skills and serves as a multifunctional fire control radar, the product of recent technology.
The system can manage air-air and air-land commitments simultaneously, while with its capacity to direct the Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missiles creates an impact as game changer in modern air fighting.
MUS RAD 100-A offers superior performance of perception and tracking with its broad generation frequency and electronic direction of the azimuth-rescent radiation. Armed with high efficiency, the radar can accurately track multiple targets simultaneously due to its digital radiation formation capacity, reports Turkish media.
Thanks to its characteristic of pleasant degradation (graceful degradation), the system can continue its highly trusted mission even in the event of possible defects.
Thanks to these advanced technologies, MURAD 100-A enhances the skills of uniting KISILMA sensors, maximized awareness of the platform for both air and air missions and air-land.
Radari marks a new era in Turkey's national fighter aircraft ecosystem, opening the door to a new period of solutions developed in the country in electronic war and radar technologies. /Periscopi/












