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  4. Indigenous Electronic Warfare Systems

Indigenous Electronic Warfare Systems

KORAL land-based EW system and ANTIDOT-2 drone-mounted EW pod (world's first of its kind) provide indigenous electronic attack and support capability across land and air domains.

Geography: Emea · Middle East · Turkey

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Turkey has developed a comprehensive indigenous electronic warfare ecosystem, anchored by ASELSAN's KORAL transportable land-based system and the groundbreaking ANTIDOT-2 electronic support pod for UAVs. KORAL provides rapid response to hostile radars with wide frequency coverage and high sensitivity, while the ANTIDOT-2 — described as having no equivalent worldwide — was successfully tested on the TB2 UAV, marking the first time a compact EW pod has been integrated on a tactical drone.

Turkey recognized the importance of EW as early as the 1970s, and over the past two decades has directed significant funding to ASELSAN, HAVELSAN, and TUBITAK to develop indigenous capabilities. The result is a layered EW architecture spanning strategic ground-based systems, tactical vehicle-mounted units, and airborne pods for both manned and unmanned platforms. These systems have been tested in real operational environments in Syria and Libya.

The integration of EW capabilities with Turkey's drone fleet creates a combined arms effect that amplifies the effectiveness of both systems. Drones suppress and map enemy air defenses while EW systems jam and deceive, enabling precision strike packages — a doctrine that Turkey has refined through actual combat experience, giving it an edge over nations that have only tested these concepts in exercises.

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