Türkiye launches quantum research projects VIDEO
Eight new scientific projects in the research and development sphere have been launched in a ceremony held at the [Turkish] Defence Industry Agency.
The systems to be developed will be used in critical platforms of the defence industry, Caliber.Az reports, citing the Turkish Defence Industry News.
1. CAGIN project to develop PEM Fuel Cell proton exchange membrane technology.
2. QUANTUM LIDAR project to develop a revolutionary LIDAR that cannot be blinded, or deceived and whose presence cannot be detected by a revolutionary quantum technology that detects invisible targets.
3. QUANTUM RADAR project to develop a radar capable of detecting targets that cannot be detected by conventional radar, for the security of the country.
4. SUPERÖRGÜ project to develop in situ Superwire infrared detector kits, in which semiconductor layers are used in series, for reconnaissance and surveillance systems operating in the medium and long infrared wavelengths.
5. MIRA project to develop an inertial navigation system with inertial sensors for use on naval platforms requiring high-accuracy navigation systems.
6. YONCA project to develop a multi-core microprocessor to create a national processor with a unique core, localise peripheral interfaces and expand the ecosystem in this area.
7. KARINCA project to provide V2X communications infrastructure for civilian and military vehicles.
8. GÖKSU project to provide relative positioning for swarm systems with ultra-wideband communication and swarm formation.