The
Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) has finished
developing sensors for domestically produced laser guided missiles, which will
be mounted to domestically-manufactured CİRİT rockets.
TÜBİTAK developed these sensors over a two-year
period using only domestic revenue sources. The sensors were developed and
modeled off the most modern technology found abroad. TÜBİTAK also partnered
with Turkey’s Roketsan for the project. Roketsan contributed technical
resources and assisted during the testing phase.
Sensors
lock on target
The laser sensors, which are a crucial part of the
rockets, are able to hone in on their targets in a quick and accurate fashion.
They lock onto the target enabling better accuracy in every shot. Industry
Minister Nihat Ergün had previously said Turkey used to need to import the
technology used in more developed countries, but now the tables had been
turned.
“The latest example of this is the fact that
Turkey is now able to produce its own domestic rocket. We have now taken this a
step further and developed laser sensors, which are used in very few
countries,” said Ergün.