ASELSAN Presents DRONEDEF C-UAS System at Eurosatory 2026

ASELSAN Presents DRONEDEF C-UAS System at Eurosatory 2026 TurDef

ASELSAN has displayed its new layered C-UAS system, DRONEDEF, combining different effectors at the Eurosatory 2026 land defence exhibition held in France.

ASELSAN is participating in Eurosatory 2026 displayed the DRONEDEF C-UAS system featuring new systems to the C-UAS portfolio at Eurosatory 2026.

DRONEDEF that can operate as a part of the Steeldome structure or on its own combines various hard-kill, laser, HPeM, and soft-kill systems for different effects and ranges. DRONEDEF was unveiled during the SAHA EXPO 2026 defence exhibition.

The systems within DRONEDEF structure include KORKUT 25 SB, ŞAHİN LITE, ŞAHİN DUAL as main hard kill elements; GÖKALP interceptor UAV system; revamped İHTAR jammer; EJDERHA/AD HPeM, GÖKBERK laser, and MİĞFER helmet-cued RCWS.

KORKUT 25 SB

KORKUT 25 SB is the new member of the KORKUT family as the lightest variant, using ATOM 25 airburst ammunition, onboard AESA radars, and mast-mounted optics.

The system with a range of 1000 m using 25 mm preformed fragmentation airburst ammunition is available in mobile (4x4 armoured vehicles) and towed variants.

ŞAHİN LITE and ŞAHİN DUAL

ŞAHİN LITE and ŞAHİN DUAL are upgrades from the early ŞAHİN 130/40GL C-UAS system in different ways. Both systems still employ the ATOM 40 airburst grenades for automatic grenade launchers, but also incorporate small-sized AESA radars for improved detection capabilities.

ŞAHİN LITE, based on SARP-L RCWS, is more compact and can be mounted on more constrained positions or platforms.

ŞAHİN DUAL adds a 12.7 mm machine gun with pellet ammunition as a high-velocity effector with less cost per shot to complement the 40 mm airburst grenade launcher.

GÖKALP Towed/Mobile Interceptor UAV System

GÖKALP combines the recent interceptor UAV concept with the traditions of a conventional air defence system. The system available in towed and mobile configurations can autonomously launch the low-cost interceptor UAVs and guide them using radars.

Both configurations use two variants of the GÖKALP interceptor UAV, as GÖKALP E1 and GÖKALP E2.

Towed configuration uses small AESA radars and a mast-mounted EO/IR for independent engagement. On the other hand, the mobile configuration that can be mounted on platforms as light as pickups is split as a radar vehicle with KALKAN II M searching radar with a longer range than the small AESA radar and a launcher vehicle connected by datalink.

New Generation İHTAR Jammer

DRONEDEF incorporates a new variant of İHTAR with small AESA radars replacing the AURA 100-G UAV detection radar and a new jammer antenna layout to provide soft kill. The new radar layout will provide constant 360-degrees coverage, unlike the earlier radar, which is a rotating type.

EJDERHA/AD HPeM Weapon

EJDERHA/AD is available in 200, and the new 210 variants form the functional kill leg, using electromagnetic pulses to disable electronics. This method of engagement is instant and ignores the jamming resistance posed by fibre-optic-linked UAVs.

GÖKBERK Laser Weapon

DRONEDEF will use GÖKBERK, which can be cued by onboard or offboard radars and optics. GÖKBERK, in different configurations, has been integrated on trucks, 4x4 tactical wheeled vehicles, and towed platforms.

MİĞFER Point Blank Defence System

As the last line of defence, MİĞFER, using a pair of 12-gauge semi-automatic shotguns, can be described as a point-blank effector. While it is short ranged, the system is highly compact and, more importantly, operated using VR goggles. The use of VR goggles with aim assist displays provides quick reaction for a manually operated system.

Author: Kaan Azman

Editor:Özgür Ekşi