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One of the most innovative technologies developed by the Turkish defense industry, the İLTER Drone Detection and Jamming System, continues to attract global attention. Designed and manufactured by Boğaziçi Savunma with more than 90 percent local production, the system has already been successfully exported to over ten countries. Most recently, under an agreement with Azerbaijan, the İLTER J250 and İLTER HP Mobile High-Power GNSS Spoofing and ISM Jamming Systems were tested in Türkiye and then delivered to representatives of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense.
The İLTER system stands out with its 360-degree detection and jamming capability, long-range effectiveness, and spoofing feature against autonomous aerial threats. It provides an effective shield against multiple drone attacks, ensuring the protection of critical areas. Designed for both fixed and mobile deployment, İLTER operates seamlessly in challenging field conditions thanks to its built-in battery and high power output.
Equipped with a line-of-sight software, the system allows antennas to automatically align with their targets, enabling precise jamming, blinding, and spoofing operations. Moreover, its 24/7 continuous operation capability enhances its strategic value, making İLTER one of the most advanced solutions in the field of electronic warfare.
This latest export to Azerbaijan not only strengthens the strategic defense cooperation between the two countries but also underlines Türkiye’s rising competitiveness in the global defense market. The success of İLTER highlights Boğaziçi Savunma’s engineering and innovation capacity, positioning Türkiye as a key player in high-tech electronic defense systems worldwide.
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