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Türkiye Eager to Push Forward with Steel Dome Project

Our Bureau - : Oct 24, 2024 - : 1:45 am

Just months after Türkiye announced plans for the “Steel Dome Project,” an indigenous multilayered air defence system that would provide a protective shield over large areas of land, major companies involved with the project have initiated steps to kickstart the major program.

A US$1 billion cooperation agreement would be made with groups comprising the country’s indigenous defence industry manufacturers for the project, Aselsan General Manager Ahmet Akyol said during the ongoing event. The plan is to integrate air defence and protection systems that homegrown companies have developed separately over the years and use them together as a cohesive network-centric and AI-supported shield. The planned introduction of the system assumes key importance because of increasing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and ongoing conflicts in the region.

Aselsan, defence electronics manufacturer, is leading the development of the Steel Dome. Roketsan, manufacturer of unguided rockets and guided missiles, TÜBITAK Defense Industries Research and Development Institute (SAGE); and Machine and Chemical Industry (MKE), which produces small arms, artillery and ammunition, all play a key role in the project.

“The Steel Dome is essentially a system where munitions communicate with each other. We have already developed many air defence systems,” said Roketsan Chairman of the Board Prof. Dr. Faruk Yiğit. “In order for the Steel Dome to work uniquely and usefully, the system components must be able to work in an integrated manner. For this, Roketsan, Aselsan and other subcontractor companies are working together. When the system integrations become flawless, the steel dome will also become flawless.”

The project will integrate multiple layers of domestic air defence systems, sensors, and weapons under a unified network structure. Prof. Dr. Haluk Görgün, Secretary of Defence Industries of Türkiye, is optimistic about the Steel Dome project being highly beneficial for Türkiye, enhancing both its national security and technological standing.

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