ASELSAN CEO Ahmet Akyol stated that ALP 300-G Early Warning Radar and ALP 100-G Multifunction Radar were exported for the first time in his 2025 recap.
The 2025 Recap of ASELSAN (Z Report) included the first export of ALP 300-G and ALP 100-G radars, which are critical components for Turkiye’s air defence network in two different ways. No details on the amount or the customer were provided.
ALP 300-G
ALP 300-G (Formerly EİRS and ERALP) is an S-band AESA Early Warning Radar for long-range use. The radar can detect and track air-breathing targets, ballistic missiles, anti-radiation missiles, ballistic missiles, and low RCS targets from long range.
In addition to sharing information with air defence assets, ALP 300-G can relay data in AWACS format.
The radar is carried by a 8x8 truck. The export customer might use a different truck that has sufficient carriage capacity or receive the radars mounted on the platform that Turkiye uses.
A variant of ALP 300-G, ALP 310-G, is used as SİPER long-range air defence system’s searching radar with the capability for midcourse updates to SİPER missiles. The radar works in conjunction with the AKREP 1000-G AESA Multifunction Fire Control Radar.
ALP 100-G
ALP 100-G is a complementary radar to ALP 300-G for longer range use with multiple modes. The S-band AESA radar can cover -6 to 70 degrees in elevation and track up to 1000 targets. The main trait of radar is the tracking of low-altitude targets, including hovering helicopters, at extended ranges. ALP 100-G also possesses a weapon locating mode that can predict the firing location for counter-battery fire and alert the sectors to be hit by RAM threats.
Like ALP 300-G, ALP 100-G is carried by 8x8 trucks.
Author: Kaan Azman
Editor:Özgür Ekşi

