Aselsan targets Central European markets with electronic warfare and sensor systems

By Lukasz Prus (Defence Industry Europe)

At the MSPO 2025 defence exhibition in Kielce, Poland, leading Turkish defence company Aselsan presented a broad range of products. At the core of its display were state-of-the-art radars and electronic warfare systems designed for modular applications. Alongside these, the company highlighted opportunities for deeper industrial cooperation with potential customers.
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At the MSPO 2025 defence exhibition in Kielce, Poland, leading Turkish defence company Aselsan presented a broad range of products. At the core of its display were state-of-the-art radars and electronic warfare systems designed for modular applications. Alongside these, the company highlighted opportunities for deeper industrial cooperation with potential customers.

 

This year Aselsan focused on electronic systems, including ILGAR 340-LT mobile electronic attack system and PUHU 3-LT mobile electronic support system. The company also showcased advanced radar electronic warfare solutions such as VURAL 100 and KORAL 200. All of these are modular and platform-agnostic, meaning they can be integrated with land platforms chosen by the customer — for example, vehicles manufactured locally.

 

At the MSPO 2025 defence exhibition in Kielce, Poland, leading Turkish defence company Aselsan presented a broad range of products. At the core of its display were state-of-the-art radars and electronic warfare systems designed for modular applications. Alongside these, the company highlighted opportunities for deeper industrial cooperation with potential customers.
Photo: Defence Industry Europe.

 

Poland illustrates this approach. In November 2024, Aselsan signed a contract with vehicle producer AMZ Kutno to supply reconnaissance-surveillance mast systems for integration into the Light Armoured Reconnaissance Surveillance and Transport Vehicle (LOTR-Kleszcz).

Aselsan now aims to strengthen its presence in Poland and expand ties with the local defence sector. During MSPO 2025, it signed a declaration of intent with AMZ Kutno on further technology cooperation. “This declaration aims to take our collaboration in the field of land vehicles to an even higher level,” Aselsan said in a short statement on social media.

 

 

The company is offering Poland a wide range of electronic warfare and radar solutions and says it is ready to act as a strategic partner in the East Shield deterrence and defence initiative, aimed at fortifying the country’s eastern border. A key element of the project is the development of advanced intelligence, surveillance and electronic warfare capabilities to secure the frontier against potential threats.

 

At the MSPO 2025 defence exhibition in Kielce, Poland, leading Turkish defence company Aselsan presented a broad range of products. At the core of its display were state-of-the-art radars and electronic warfare systems designed for modular applications. Alongside these, the company highlighted opportunities for deeper industrial cooperation with potential customers.
Photo: Defence Industry Europe.

 

Aselsan also presented solutions intended for other countries in the region, including the ANTIDOT-2 family of pods for unmanned aerial vehicles. These are designed for electronic warfare and support missions and can be integrated with UAVs from both Turkish and foreign manufacturers.

The company additionally displayed the GÖKBERK laser weapon system, a mobile platform-agnostic solution for air defence and counter-drone operations.

 

At the MSPO 2025 defence exhibition in Kielce, Poland, leading Turkish defence company Aselsan presented a broad range of products. At the core of its display were state-of-the-art radars and electronic warfare systems designed for modular applications. Alongside these, the company highlighted opportunities for deeper industrial cooperation with potential customers.
Photo: Defence Industry Europe.

 

Alongside land systems, Aselsan showcased technologies for air and naval domains. It announced plans to expand its portfolio at DSEI 2025 in London, taking place from 9 to 12 September, where it will present, among other products, the TOLUN-IIR and TOLUN-S high-precision munition.

 

 

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