RADAR SYSTEMS

RADAR SYSTEMS

Meteksan Defence design and develop advanced and unique military radar systems to the customers based on Radio Frequency (RF) technology. The abilities we have gained in millimeter wave radar technology since the foundation of Meteksan Defence company, has made us to manufacture high-performing, high-reliability military radar systems specialize in early warning, situational awareness and defense. With the knowledge and experience we have gained in RF microwave and millimeter wave technologies, we develop and produce fire control radar systems for helicopters, ground surveillance radar systems, automatic landing and take-off radar for UAVs and radar altimeters for missile platforms.

MILSAR is designed to be used on airborne platforms for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, deterrence, and attack operations. It has versatile Moving Target Indication (MTI) for detection and tracking of potential targets and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) modes for high resolution and all weather radar imagery, target classification and ground mapping.

MILSAR is designed to be used on airborne platforms for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, deterrence, and attack operations. It has versatile Moving Target Indication (MTI) for detection and tracking of potential targets and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) modes for high resolution and all weather radar imagery, target classification and ground mapping.

PELIKAN is a Naval EW test and evaluation asset designed to evaluate Onboard Electronic Defence and Electronic Attack Systems’ effectiveness. PELIKAN can be used for evaluating the effectiveness of a ship’s electronic warfare techniques (ESM, ECM, RF Chaffs/ decoys, etc.), simulation for Radar ECM development and evaluation, radar ECM testing & verification and electronic warfare equipment testing and evaluation. Once the emulated attack commences, real-time information is available regarding the emulated missile’s behavior so that live evaluation of the effectiveness of the countermeasures employed by the target ship can be assessed. In addition, PELIKAN records all relevant data to enable a further analysis to be undertaken once the simulation phase of the trial is complete.