Turkish defense giant ASELSAN expands operations in Asia with new agreement
SARP Remote Controlled Stabilized Weapon Platform by Turkish defense giant ASELSAN is seen in this undated photo. (İHA Photo)


Turkish defense giant ASELSAN has signed a new agreement with Kazakhstan for its remotely operated stabilized weapon platform (SARP), boosting its operations in Central Asia, the firm said Monday.

The defense firm's remotely operated weapon platforms are installed in 20 different countries, it said in a press release.

ASELSAN and its subsidiary in Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan ASELSAN Engineering or KAE, aim to step up its production capacity to meet the country's military and civilian needs, the statement added.

ASELSAN is active in military and civil telecommunications, as well as radar, electronic warfare, defense, weapons, command control and navigation systems.

It is the largest defense company in Turkey and among the top 100 defense companies globally.