ASELSAN to showcase cutting-edge defence technologies at IDEF 2025 PHOTO/VIDEO
Turkish defence giant ASELSAN is set to unveil an extensive portfolio of next-generation military technologies at the upcoming IDEF 2025 International Defence Industry Fair.
Speaking ahead of the event, ASELSAN General Manager Ahmet Akyol emphasised the scale and significance of the company’s participation, stating that over 300 products spanning all fields of activity will be on display, offering a comprehensive view of Türkiye’s defence innovation, Caliber.Az reports per SavunmaSanayiST.com on X.
“The wide range of products we will showcase at IDEF 2025 demonstrates our technological depth and engineering strength,” Akyol said. “We are proud to display to the world the level we have reached in next-generation warfare technologies.”
IDEF’25 | “ASELSAN’ın fuarda sergileyeceği geniş ürün gamı, teknolojik derinliğimizi ve mühendislik gücümüzü ortaya koyacak.
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ASELSAN will introduce nine new technologies at the fair, developed across critical domains including radar, electronic warfare, electro-optics, air defence, and communication systems. The event will also see the signing of more than 20 agreements, both domestically and internationally, underscoring ASELSAN’s commitment to export-driven growth.
A major highlight of the exhibition will be the public debut of ÇELİKKUBBE, Türkiye’s Layered Air Defence System, whose full array of components will be presented together in the outdoor exhibition space. Described by Akyol as a symbol of “the iron will of our state,” the system aims to enhance the protection of Türkiye’s airspace in a step-by-step progression.
In the indoor pavilion, visitors will be able to explore ASELSAN’s latest innovations in communication technologies, naval systems, border security, tank modernisation, command and control, tactical communication, urban security, and space systems.
By Sabina Mammadli