Speaking at
the ceremony, President Demir said, “Electronic warfare systems have started to
gain importance again with the increasing multilateral tensions. The defence
industries of the world’s major countries, including Turkey, develop electronic
warfare systems and solutions. Having its own functional solutions in the field
of Electronic Warfare and making it sustainable will give Turkey an advantage
in the field of defence,” he said.
The Navigation
Electronic Attack (ET) System (SEYMEN) aims to apply Electronic Attack (ET) to
targets such as weapons, guided missiles, missiles, command and control systems
and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) used in land, air and sea platforms.
The system offers a solution with radar, electro-optical and electronic warfare elements integrated on a military tactical vehicle and can work together in a single shelter. SEYMEN will be able to confuse and deceive navigation systems in the same/different directions using more than one different GPS simultaneously with high reliability. In addition, more than one system will be able to perform coordinated tasks. The system will also include the ability to record and analyze the GPS signal.
It is aimed to
complete and deliver the systems in 27 months. With the said project; The
ability to deceive and confuse GPS systems in Electronic Warfare will be
acquired, and many elements that may pose a threat to the Turkish Armed Forces
will be prevented.