Turkey Operates Electro-optical System For Military Drones: Equipped With Laser Tracker To Tracker

JAKARTA - An electro-optical surveillance, surveillance and targeting system developed locally by Turkey's defense company, Asisguard, has been added to the inventory of the country's security forces.

Ankara-based manufacturers and manufacturers of electro-optical and drone vision systems, among others, have completed the Agg\"oz Gymbal 275 field test and the optical system is starting to operate.

This system is the result of long-term research and development efforts to improve the operational capabilities of Turkish security forces.

Agg\"oz Gymbal 275 will serve as a domestically made "eye" on the battlefield.

The system will be used as a vision system for air, land, and sea platforms, with advanced reconnaissance, surveillance, and targeting systems.

CEO and General Manager of Asistguard Bar totaling D\"uzg\"un, said the company had developed important and local solutions and achieved outstanding exports for some of these key products, and the company was developing new solutions.

"Supervision and visibility are essential in today's combat environment, and there is a need for high-performance electro-optical surveillance, surveillance and targeting systems to improve the effectiveness of offensive operations and detect targets remotely as early as and accurately as possible," D\"izg\"un told Anadolu Agency, quoted by the Daily Sabah September 25.

This vision system can carry out long-term reconnaissance and surveillance through high-resolution day-to-day cameras, and can capture non-interrupt vision at night and in bad weather conditions with its cooling thermal camera.

The system is also equipped with laser distance reconnaissance, automatic target tracking, and image stabilization capabilities.

He added that Agg\"oz will provide security forces with an important advantage in border security, counterterrorism efforts, as well as reconnaissance and surveillance missions. "This meets the needs of today and is also ready to face the future. We will continue to improve the performance of our system and develop new platforms," he added.