Türkiye tests Bayraktar Akıncı drone equipped with next-gen electronic warfare module PHOTO
Türkiye has conducted the first flight of the Bayraktar Akıncı UAV equipped with the ANTIDOT 2-U 200 electronic warfare module, developed by defence firm ASELSAN.
The ANTIDOT 2-U 200, which has demonstrated the ability to simultaneously detect, identify, and disrupt multiple enemy radars, was evaluated by a Turkish Armed Forces delegation and received high marks for its effectiveness in neutralising modern air defence threats, Caliber.Az reports, citing the X page of SavunmaSanayiST.com.
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ASELSAN'ın ANTIDOT 2-U 200 Elektronik Taarruz Podu, ilk uçuşunu başarıyla tamamlayarak birden fazla düşman radarını aynı anda tespit etme, teşhis etme ve aldatma yeteneğini kanıtladı.
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The new system, based on the previous ANTIDOT electronic support module, combines electronic support and attack capabilities in a single lightweight unit designed for UAVs. Its modular architecture allows it to be installed even on tactical drones, enhancing operational flexibility.
Operating fully autonomously, the ANTIDOT 2-U 200 provides a wide frequency and angular coverage, high output power, and the ability to interact with multiple radars simultaneously. It not only protects the carrier UAV but also creates safe corridors for friendly aerial assets.
Offered to allied countries, the ANTIDOT 2-U 200 strengthens Türkiye’s leadership in next-generation electronic warfare capabilities.
By Khagan Isayev