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Aselsan Expands Steel Dome Platforms While Pursuing Export-Oriented Defense Technology

  • Writer: Ariel Shapira
    Ariel Shapira
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Aselsan has introduced additional air and ground defense platforms intended to strengthen Turkey’s Steel Dome national air defense architecture. The effort reflects a focus on layered defense technology that integrates sensors, electronic warfare, communications, and interceptor systems within a unified framework.


The newly added platforms include mobile radar-based electronic warfare systems, brigade-level communication networks, counter-unmanned aircraft solutions, and autonomous air defense components. Naval elements have also been incorporated through vertical launch systems and multifunction radars designed to support maritime air defense coverage. These additions aim to improve detection range, response time, and system coordination across multiple domains.


According to reports, the company continues to scale production capacity through new facilities funded by a government-backed investment initiative. Increased output supports higher delivery volumes for Steel Dome-related systems compared to previous years. Manufacturing expansion focuses on serial production, supply chain resilience, and faster integration cycles.


Industry participants indicated that Steel Dome development remains iterative rather than fixed. Threat environments evolve rapidly, which drives continuous updates to sensors, guidance systems, and electronic countermeasures. Engineers are prioritizing adaptability rather than a final static configuration.


Export interest has grown alongside domestic deployment. The company is engaging potential partners on cooperative models that emphasize joint production, shared design input, and long-term industrial collaboration. These arrangements allow systems to be adapted to regional requirements such as maritime defense or border protection.


The expansion highlights broader trends in defense technology. Integrated air defense now depends on networked platforms, scalable manufacturing, and modular design. Firms that combine these elements position themselves to meet both national security needs and international demand.

 
 

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