Turkey buys more LANTIRN ERs & SNIPERs

Lunatik

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Turkey is buying 30 Sniper targeting pods and 30 LANTIRN Extended Range Navigation Pods. These will probably be used on F-16s sent after Kurdish separatist rebel bases in northern Iraq and eastern Turkey. The LANTRIN pod enables the aircraft to fly low in all weather. The Sniper pod allows the aircraft to find targets for the smart bombs Turkey has been using lately.

Turkey may also be using the new two-way video data link available for the Sniper targeting pod. This enables troops on the ground to see what the pilot is seeing, and mark items for the pilot in real time. This is particularly critical for situations where the ground level view is more accurate, and this eliminates any confusion over what the troops want a smart bomb to hit. This minimizes the risk of friendly fire losses (including innocent civilians), and makes it more certain that the enemy will be hit when the ground troops expect it. This is critical because the troops like to be on a bombed target as quickly as possible, to deal with any enemy survivors, and to capture any documents before those survivors can destroy them.​

Targeting pods contain FLIR (video quality night vision infrared radar) and TV cameras that enable pilots flying at 20,000 feet to clearly make out what is going on down there. The pods also contain laser designators for laser guided bombs, and laser range finders that enable pilots to get coordinates for JDAM (GPS guided) bombs. Safely outside the range of most anti-aircraft fire (five kilometers up, and up to fifty kilometers away), pilots can literally see the progress of ground fighting, and have even been acting as aerial observers for ground forces. These new capabilities also enable pilots to more easily find targets themselves, and hit them with highly accurate laser guided or JDAM bombs. While bombers still get target information from ground controllers for close (to friendly troops) air support, they can now go searching on their own, in areas where there are no friendly ground troops. With the two way communication, the pilots can remain aware of how the friendly troops are moving around there.​

These targeting pods, and smart bombs, have revolutionized the way warplanes support ground troops. The accuracy of the laser or GPS guided bombs greatly reduces friendly fire losses, and makes the bomber much deadlier. Basically, one bomb takes out one target. Previously, a fighter-bomber had to come in low and slow, to drop several dumb bombs with much less accuracy. Often, friendly troops were hit. The new targeting pods make the bomber much more effective, in ways no one believed possible two decades ago.​

The Sniper pods are currently used on the F-15E, F-16, F-18, A-10, B-1, and Harrier aircraft.​

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So forces on the ground can see what the pilot sees and can help confirm targets. So with enough aircraft lined up with bombs and fuel an enemy can be just rolled up unless they have a way of stopping the aircraft.

I can assume a bombs traveling very fast dropped from a jet is a difficult target for close in air defenses. With no close in defenses I guess looking for a deep hole is the only option.

I hope this saves life's with blue on blue.
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Thanks for commenting Rock. I think smart, precision weapons are the only future, unless you're trying to wipe out a nation altogether. So, any kind of sensor that increase the effectiveness of those weapons can only be a good thing.

Turkey is also fighting a war on terror and investing heavily on UAVs like the Israeli Heron, while it's own MALE/TIHA class UAV is expected to roll out in 2009.

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Well, Turkey is indeed fighting a war against terror... But these weapons and tools wont be used to stop suicide bombers...

These weapons will be used to wipe out the separatist movements trying to get rid of Turkish control over their lives.

I dont want to express any judgement, but these wonderful war machines wont provide any security or freedom to the Turkish people...

And do you think that aircrafts can fly long enough to provide a real support to the troops in the ground?

because land based firefights can last for hours... Maybe days... And these aircrafts can see the whole battlefield... And they certainly cant stay all day hovering in the skies...

These looks like tools to attack small groups of enemies... Maybe assassination missions and such...
 
Turkey isn't trying to control anybody's life, it's merely trying to keep its citizens safe from terrorism and protect its territorial integrity. That is any independent state's primary right and obligation. Regardless of ethnic origin, every citizen of Turkey enjoys the same set of democratic freedoms and shares the same responsibilities as participating members of the society. Turk, Kurd, Azeri, Pontian, Georgian, Greek, Armenian, whoever, the same laws and regulations apply to everyone.

And these newly procured pods and weapons are indeed to be used mostly for anti-terrorism purposes, as Turkey isn't really expecting a full scale conventional war with any of its neighbors in the foreseeable future. But yeah, all this do add quite a bit to the deterrence factor.
 
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