National system to support the Turkish Armed Forces in search and rescue operations

According to STM, STM, which continues its work under the leadership of the Defense Industry Presidency (SSB), has made new deliveries with the updated configuration of the STM DAR system developed for military and civilian purposes.

According to the contract signed between SSB and STM, DAR deliveries were made to the Turkish Armed Forces. The national technology DAR will serve as a live detection radar under rubble in various units of the Turkish Armed Forces.

SSB President Haluk Görgün, whose views were included in the statement, stated that with their national technical capabilities they had made contributions that would contribute not only to the military field but also to civilian life.

Stating that they have delivered new STM-DAR technologies that saved dozens of lives in the February 6 once-in-a-century disaster to the Turkish Armed Forces with an updated configuration for a wider range of operations, Görgün said “It is an important example of the dual-use concept in our defense industry.” “I would like to thank the STM family who contributed to our STM DAR product. We will continue to contribute to the security of our country and nation with our product comprehensive solutions from defense to civilian life.”

It can detect how many meters deep and where the creature is.

STM General Director Özgür Güleryüz explained that this year they added DAR to the Denizli City Fire Department and the inventory of the Erzincan Special Provincial Administration, which is located in the earthquake zone.

Stating that with the contract signed with the SSB, they have now completed the acceptance and delivery of STM DAR to the Turkish Armed Forces, Güleryüz said:

“In addition to defending our country, we will strengthen our army with our national technology, which with its qualified personnel takes on critical tasks in national and international natural disasters and crises. We are an earthquake country and must take precautions against it.” We use DAR, our search and rescue teams, especially our fire departments.” “We want to expand the inventory of all institutions and organizations working in this area and thus increase our country's preparedness for natural disasters. “

DAR is used to obtain two-dimensional location information of fixed and moving target elements in enclosed spaces where visual access is not possible via Ultra Wide Band (UGB) signals. DAR can be used in military scenarios such as hostage rescue, counterterrorism and internal security operations, but can also be actively used for civilian purposes such as search and rescue activities after various disasters such as earthquakes, avalanches and fires, as well as to combat human trafficking and immigrant smuggling .

He helped save more than 50,000 people

DAR, which was actively deployed in search and rescue missions during the February 6 earthquake in Kahramanmaraş, determined the location of more than 50 people under the rubble and ensured their rescue. The system can detect the creature's position among the debris based on chest and arm movements, as well as micro-macro movements during breathing.

DAR, which weighs about 6.5 kilograms, immediately transmits the RF signals it emits to the device whether there is a living creature behind the wall/obstacle and can determine how many meters deep and at what location the living being is located. The national system is designed for use by a single person and can be placed in the target area using a tripod or similar aid and controlled remotely using a tablet computer. DAR can run continuously for more than 4 hours with its battery technology.


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