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Aselsan Aims For More Partnerships in APAC

Our Bureau - : Aug 17, 2022 - : 10:57 pm

Turkish defense giant Aselsan is looking at increasing its presence in the Asia Pacific by contributing in a sustainable manner toward the safety and security of the region.

“The main perspective towards Asia & Pacific is to be the strategic partner by creating technical solution packages in line with the instructions of its users to present tailor-made solutions depending on the threat type,” according to a company spokesman.

Aselsan has already successfully completed various projects in several countries in the region with its air defense solutions, tactical communication systems, electro-optical solutions, weapon systems, professional communication systems, radar and electronic warfare solutions, and underwater security solutions.

The company has been displaying its products in various shows in the region. During the Defense & Security, to be held in Thailand from Aug 29-Sep 1, 2022, the company will focus on its advanced Remote Controlled Weapon Stations (RCWS) domain.

The RCWS is currently in use with the armies and navies in 21 different countries worldwide, the spokesman said. “As of today, over 4000 stations have been successfully deployed to the 35 different land and naval platforms globally. Being field proven, these weapon stations are in service of armies, security forces, coast guards, and navies integrated on wide variety of the platforms ranging from armoured personnel carriers to main battle tanks, from fast patrol boats to corvettes and frigates.”

Automatic cannons, automatic grenade launchers, machine guns ranging from 7,62mm to 35mm calibers as well as anti-tank guided missiles are being used in SARP, SARP-DUAL, NEFER, and SERDAR for the land platforms. STAMP, STOP, and SMASH are being used for the naval platforms.

The standard set of features for the RCWS family covers stabilization, automatic target tracking, ballistic computation, night and day precise surveillance capabilities, maintaining the effective utilization of the weapon’s firepower, and providing first-round hit to the target.

These weapon stations are able to operate under all types of weather and sea conditions and provide maximum safety for the operators by enabling them to run the full operation under armor, the company spokesman noted.

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