HAVELSAN and the Presidency of Defense Industries signed a new procurement contract for the BARKAN 3 unmanned ground vehicle at the SAHA EXPO 2026 exhibition.
SSB President Haluk Görgün announced that defense exports reached $962 million in April, with the total for the first four months exceeding $2.8 billion.
The national Mission Planning System FSGP, developed by HAVELSAN, will be exported to Spain together with the HÜRJET jet trainer aircraft. Details in our news.
Hybrid unmanned surface vehicle production has begun in Italy in partnership with HAVELSAN, VN Maritime, and Piloda Defence. The technological analysis and objectives of the project are in our news.
Days before Türkiye's 5G transition, ULAK undergoes a strategic board restructuring. SSB, ASELSAN, HAVELSAN, and Turk Telekom unite for domestic telecom.
The foundation has been laid for the TRNC Coastal Surveillance Radar System (SGRS) project, which will enhance security in the Eastern Mediterranean. Strategic details of the project carried out by HAVELSAN.
After Turkish Airlines and Simaero, SunExpress has also chosen HAVELSAN for pilot training. Details of Türkiye's first domestic Boeing 737NG FTD Level 2 simulator are here.
HAVELSAN is exporting the training infrastructure featuring Embedded Simulation technology for the TUSAŞ-made HÜRJET to Spain. Technical details of the system that turns the aircraft into a flying simulator.
HAVELSAN has completed GÖKSİM, the indigenous full flight simulator developed for the GÖKBEY helicopter. The 6-axis system will provide pilots with a real flight experience.
SANCAR USV enters inventory! All the details of the KAAN Technology Facility, ADVENT Centre, and Europe's largest simulator complex established by HAVELSAN.
HAVELSAN is preparing for the first delivery of the massive package of 94 simulation and training systems developed for the Altay Tank. Here is Altay's digital twin.
Italian Financial Police have examined the autonomous RAFNAR boats developed in collaboration between HAVELSAN and VN Maritime. These boats, controlled by Turkish software, are on Europe's radar.















