Military solutions

Military solutions

Within the scope of the Portable Electronic Attack System (MERT / MERTER) Project signed between the Türkiye Defence Industry Agency and Meteksan Defence at IDEF 2019, the MERT Electronic Attack System, designed and produced entirely with national capabilities, exhibited for the first time at IDEF 2023.

The MERT Electronic Attack System was designed and developed as an Electronic Attack (EA) system that will be used to intercept the communication of target elements from a long distance with new generation smart techniques in the entire frequency band it covers. Developed to meet different operational needs, the system can be used in a fixed configuration on a mast or integrated on a vehicle.

While the system performs directed electronic attack activities with its omni-directional and high-gain directional antennas, it can also be controlled via a smart tablet or computer. Provisions have also been developed for optional remote control of the system.

Erdal TORUN, Vice-President of Meteksan Defence, emphasized that MERT, which was developed by taking into account user feedback and innovative technologies, is very important in terms of demonstrating the level Meteksan Defence has reached in the field of electronic warfare: “With its wide frequency coverage and new generation techniques, the MERT System will be an important factor in the formation of an innovative perspective in the field of electronic warfare, and is designed to neutralize different targets simultaneously at high distances. We are very proud to bring the MERT Electronic Attack System to our security forces with its indigenous design, software and hardware developed with the latest technology in mind.”

MILSAR is tuned for the operations of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) along with its easy installation feature. This high technology radar system has the same form-fit mechanical interfaces as standardized 15 inches EO/IR sensor turret to be readily replaced with an EO/IR sensor.

MILSAR detects and tracks potential targets either low speed small size or fast moving objects even in adverse weather and low visibility conditions including cloud and fog. SAR features comes with Stripmap and Spotlight submodes which enable high resolution, long range imaging in low visibility, over-the-cloud surveillance operations in day and night.

Radar plots and tracks are displayed on a geo-referenced plan-position display or can be overlaid on digital map. Selected targets’s range-bearing and course-speed parameters are instantly displayed on operator’s console.

The advanced system has the same form-fit mechanical interfaces as a standard 15″ EO/IR gimbal, enabling the two capabilities to be swapped out as required on smaller UAVs that cannot carry both. On larger platforms, the two can work together in a “slew-to-cue” configuration for enhanced effectiveness in wide-area surveillance.

Navigation Electronic Warfare (EW) System (SEYMEN) Project to Ensure that Many Important Threats Are Jammed and Deceived

Navigation Electronic Warfare (EW) System (SEYMEN) Project signed between Presidency of Defence Industries, Turkey and Meteksan Defence Industry Inc during IDEF 2021 Exhibition. Senior officials from the Presidency of Defence Industries and Meteksan Defence Industry Inc. attended the signing ceremony held within the scope of IDEF’21 International Defence Industry Fair on 19.08.2021.

Navigation Electronic Warfare (EW) System (SEYMEN) to be developed within the scope of the project signed, it is aimed to apply Electronic Attack (EA) to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), helicopters, aircrafts, weapons, guided missiles, missiles, command control systems and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) used in land, air and sea platforms. In this way, it will be ensured that these systems that may contain threats are both jammed and smartly deceived and removed from friendly forces.

SEYMEN offers a solution in which radar, electro-optic and electronic warfare elements can work together on a single shelter integrated on a military tactical vehicle. SEYMEN will be able to jam and deceive navigational systems, which can be in the same/different directions and having various types of GPS, at the same time. In addition, more than one system will be able to perform coordinated tasks. In addition, the system will have the capability of recording and analysing the GPS signals.

MILSAR is tuned for the operations of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) along with its easy installation feature. This high technology radar system has the same form-fit mechanical interfaces as standardized 15 inches EO/IR sensor turret to be readily replaced with an EO/IR sensor.

MILSAR detects and tracks potential targets either low speed small size or fast moving objects even in adverse weather and low visibility conditions including cloud and fog. SAR features comes with Stripmap and Spotlight submodes which enable high resolution, long range imaging in low visibility, over-the-cloud surveillance operations in day and night.

Radar plots and tracks are displayed on a geo-referenced plan-position display or can be overlaid on digital map. Selected targets’s range-bearing and course-speed parameters are instantly displayed on operator’s console.

The advanced system has the same form-fit mechanical interfaces as a standard 15″ EO/IR gimbal, enabling the two capabilities to be swapped out as required on smaller UAVs that cannot carry both. On larger platforms, the two can work together in a “slew-to-cue” configuration for enhanced effectiveness in wide-area surveillance.

MILSAR Multi-Mode Airborne Radar 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 tuned for the operations of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) along with its easy installation feature. This high technology radar system has the same form-fit mechanical interfaces as standardized 15 inches EO/IR sensor turret to be readily replaced with an EO/IR sensor.

MILSAR detects and tracks potential targets either low speed small size or fast moving objects even in adverse weather and low visibility conditions including cloud and fog. SAR features comes with Stripmap and Spotlight submodes which enable high resolution, long range imaging in low visibility, over-the-cloud surveillance operations in day and night.

Radar plots and tracks are displayed on a geo-referenced plan-position display or can be overlaid on digital map. Selected targets’s range-bearing and course-speed parameters are instantly displayed on operator’s console.

The advanced system has the same form-fit mechanical interfaces as a standard 15″ EO/IR gimbal, enabling the two capabilities to be swapped out as required on smaller UAVs that cannot carry both. On larger platforms, the two can work together in a “slew-to-cue” configuration for enhanced effectiveness in wide-area surveillance.