RobotEye AI made a rapid entry into the intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance market with its devices specially developed for vast and challenging terrains where traditional human-based border security systems are not effective and communication infrastructure is inadequate. These innovative and smart systems offer cost-effective and fully autonomous solutions, due to specially developed, field-proven artificial intelligence algorithms. RobotEye’s command and control software platform, “Central”, smartens up legacy devices, reduces human dependency in existing defence systems, and operates as a next-generation decision support system.
RobotEye’s patented flagship product “Smart Trailcam – Solo” combines satellite connectivity and on-device edge AI to secure critical crossing points. Developed for tactical and special operations units, the “Eye” System provides situational awareness independent of any communication infrastructure in the field. The system enhances the security of special forces operating in both domestic and cross-border sensitive areas by protecting them against infiltration and sabotage threats, thus increasing their safety.

Dr. Ferit Cakici, the CEO of RobotEye AI, stated, “This investment from ARZ Portfoy will provide strong support to our company’s technology and vision. With this investment, we will accelerate our growth, expand our technological capabilities, and enhance our capacity to respond to international security needs.”
Murat Onuk, who serves as the Board Member and CEO of ARZ Portfoy, remarked, “Defence industry ventures producing next-generation solutions that are intelligent and AI-based, requiring no human intervention, have begun to emerge worldwide. Turkish initiative RobotEye stands out in this field, filling a critical gap in border protection and surveillance with their specially designed AI-supported smart surveillance systems. We are delighted to support an innovative and visionary Turkish company like RobotEye on a global scale.”

Recent security problems in various regions of the world have increased the need for AI-supported defence technologies and highlighted the importance of companies working in this field. Companies such as Anduril Industries, Helsing, Shield AI, which attract attention with their unmanned and smart defence solutions, have already reached billion-dollar valuations. Similarly, Athens-based Lambda Automata, which operates in the same field, recently attracted attention by securing a €6M investment from European Union countries. These developments clearly show how artificial intelligence-supported defence solutions are gaining momentum worldwide. These developments clearly indicate the momentum that AI-supported defence solutions have gained globally.