Groundbreaking Development in Turkish Airspace Security: Will Minimize External Dependency!

Airspace Security with Local and National Technologies

In recent years, Turkey's steps in the field of airspace security have gained great momentum with the development of domestic and national technologies. In this context, National Surveillance Radar (MGR) stands out as an important achievement that moves our aviation sector forward and reduces external dependency. In regions with dense air traffic, the use of domestic systems increases flight safety while also ensuring the effective management of our airspace.

What is National Surveillance Radar?

The National Surveillance Radar is a domestically and nationally developed radar system used in Turkey's airspace. This system is both primary as well as secondary surveillance radars The primary radar detects targets, while the secondary radar contributes to air traffic control by collecting aircraft identification information. Thus, increased safety and efficiency in airspace is achieved.

Specifications and Performance

The technical features of the National Surveillance Radar make it compatible with international standards. For example, primary surveillance radar While its range is 112 kilometers, secondary surveillance radar The range can be up to 370 kilometers. These features increase the radar's capacity to manage heavy air traffic.

  • 112 km primary radar range
  • 370 km secondary radar range
  • 1000 aircraft tracking capacity
  • 7/24 uninterrupted working opportunity

Safety and Efficiency in Air Traffic

The National Surveillance Radar increases flight safety by working in full harmony with air traffic control systems. This system simultaneously Capable of tracking 1000 aircraft It prevents any possible problems in the airspace by allowing quick and accurate decisions to be taken during busy air traffic hours.

Application Areas and Future Vision

MGR, which was successfully tested at Gaziantep Airport, will be put into operation at other airports in the future. This process will not only increase the security of Turkish airspace, but will also support the development of domestic and national technologies. Turkey's goals in the field of aviation are to establish an airspace management at international standards.

As a result

The National Surveillance Radar is considered an important step in Turkey's airspace security. This system, developed with domestic and national technologies, ensures effective management of air traffic and reduces external dependency. Turkey continues to build a safer future in its airspace with such innovative projects.

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