ASELSAN unveils next-generation ASELFLIR 600 targeting system for HALE-class drones

By Defence Industry Europe

ASELSAN has unveiled its most advanced electro-optical targeting system to date, the ASELFLIR 600, at the IDEF 2025 defence exhibition in İstanbul. Specifically designed for High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) class unmanned aerial vehicles, the system significantly enhances airborne surveillance and precision strike capability.
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ASELSAN has unveiled its most advanced electro-optical targeting system to date, the ASELFLIR 600, at the IDEF 2025 defence exhibition in İstanbul. Specifically designed for High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) class unmanned aerial vehicles, the system significantly enhances airborne surveillance and precision strike capability.

 

Building on the legacy of the ASELFLIR 500, the new system features a larger 25-inch gimbal, expanded aperture, and multispectral optics. It is equipped with AI-powered object recognition, high-definition multi-band sensors, and an extended-range laser suite to deliver exceptional detection, recognition, and identification performance under demanding conditions.

 

 

ASELSAN, Türkiye’s leading defence technology provider, continues to expand its portfolio of smart air solutions aimed at both manned and unmanned platforms. These innovations are designed to improve situational awareness, enable secure network-centric operations, and strengthen mission effectiveness in complex airspace.

Speaking at the launch, ASELSAN President and CEO Ahmet Akyol said: “With the introduction of systems from our T-LINK family and ASELFLIR 600, we are redefining smart airpower with fully indigenous, future-ready solutions.” He added: “These systems demonstrate ASELSAN’s ability to deliver synchronized connectivity and superior sensing, which are two decisive factors in modern air superiority.”

 

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The unveiling reinforces ASELSAN’s commitment to delivering next-generation capabilities for defence forces and allied nations. As part of its long-term strategy, the company aims to be among the world’s top 30 defence firms by 2030.

 

 

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