Turkish Firm to Supply UN Vehicles with Anti-Drone Jammers
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Aser Technology, a Turkish defense company, will equip United Nations armored vehicles with its electronic jamming systems. The technology will protect UN missions during operations in Africa.
The company's devices are radio frequency jammers. They work by blocking the signals used to remotely control improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and drones. This provides a protective shield for vehicles against such threats.
This contract marks a significant step for Turkey's domestic defense industry on the global stage. It demonstrates international trust in Turkish-made military technology for critical peacekeeping and security tasks.
The UN will install the jammers on its armored vehicles used in African missions. This enhancement aims to improve safety for personnel in high-risk areas.