Thursday, July 11, 2013

TSK, new radar systems, electronic warfare training will do - CAIRO

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Commander of the Air Force aircrafts perform electronic warfare training and pre-planning for a possible operation in the hands of the Syrian radar unaffordable. These systems will be established in Konya. Turkish warplanes at the center, in front of the Syrian radar characteristics, and they develop their skills memorize. Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM), radars call for proposals for the purchase of ready-prepared file. Tender, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine is expected to be invited.

According to Zaman, Konya, which is installed in the Anatolian Eagle Training Center Command and combat aircraft, from the closest to reality for Electronic Warfare Training Electronics provides air threat environment Warfare Test and Training Range (EWTTR)

entered service in 1999. Operation and maintenance of the system is still run by Havelsan. EHTES’ten, on air defense and electronic warfare testing, training and evaluation exploited. Last year, an F-4 fighter aircraft of the Eastern Mediterranean by Syria TSK, reducing strain in the relations between the two countries had caused. Since then, the Chief of Staff of Syria has taken important steps on changing the perception of threat. It was decided before the purchase of electronic warfare podlar?n?n. Contact with the neighboring countries so that a possible Turkish military electronic warfare capabilities will develop hot. TAF makes a move to a new, this time in the hands of the Syrian radar will supply Russian o rigin. Konya Turkish warplanes these radars will be established and used in the training. Thus, the inventory of the Air Force F-16 and F-4s Syrian radar capability, range and features that will constantly test. Downed F-4 fighter jets sent to the area to determine the range of the Syrian radar had been claimed. A military official speaking on the subject, “when it comes to radar systems such maneuvers will not be necessary.” The assessment found.

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