amardeep mishra
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Thx for detail explanation about frequencies but It is a complicated issue indeed and require a deep expertise. Turkish industry is developing "Arudhra" like similar radars having multi functions on field but The Naval mast solutions are also very similar on Western examples that Turkish institutes are working closely.
Thales I-Mast solution
Aegis Radar solutions
Those two are also working similar S and X band different radar solutions on same mast complex that is used for long and precision target detection & early warning and fire control modes. Selex prefers X band and C band radar on similar naval mast solution. I mean Almost all countries who is willing to develop similar systems, are applying similar concepts to benefit the advantages of different wave lengths, While covering the deficiency of them on non-rotating platforms.
Very similar projects from Aselsan.
S band
Active phased array technology
Around 500km range (up to 700km in accordance with changing the target type)
IFF on board
Early Warning & Fire Control radars
2018-19 (Inventory acceptation)
TEIRS (4 on order)
http://www.millisavunma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/TEIRS.jpg
SEIRS (18 on order planning)
http://www.millisavunma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/SEIRS.jpg
Hi dear
@cabatli_53 I guess TEIRS is the equivalent of our arudra and SEIRS is the equivalent of our ashwini radar system.But since they are still under development a lot of technical details are not fully known.Whereas if you see arudra and ashwini their design got completed by 2014 and now they are undergoing user trials. In india LRDE bangalore is the designing agency that does R&D in AESA radars. THey have more than 30 years of experience with phased arrays-both active and passive.