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Türkiye’s defense industry has achieved another significant milestone in the global arena with its advancements in electronic warfare technologies. ASER Technology, a company specialized in satellite communication, radar systems, and electronic warfare solutions, has won the United Nations procurement tender for RF jammer systems intended for use on armored vehicles deployed in African peacekeeping operations. The company outperformed several major international defense firms, successfully completing testing, training, and final deliveries.
Ertan Murat, General Manager of ASER Technology, highlighted that the company has over 20 years of experience supporting Türkiye’s security forces with jammer systems and continues to develop solutions that meet real field requirements. He noted that their tactical electronic warfare systems are particularly effective against remotely triggered improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and unmanned aerial threats (C-UAS), offering competitive and innovative capabilities at a global level.
The newly developed RF jammers provide wide-spectrum jamming, covering 4.5G and 5G communication systems, drone control frequencies, and GNSS bands. Their extended range and enhanced interference capacity significantly improve the operational safety of armored vehicles, reducing the risk to UN personnel operating in challenging environments.
ASER Technology expressed pride in joining the UN inventory and extended gratitude to its employees, project partners, suppliers, subcontractors, and EHSİM Elektronik, the company involved in the early stages of the project. This accomplishment further strengthens Türkiye’s position as a reliable and innovative partner in the field of defense electronics worldwide.
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