ASELSAN Unveils Expanded Radar and Strike Capabilities at SAHA 2026

ASELSAN Unveils Expanded Radar and Strike Capabilities at SAHA 2026

Continuing its series of launches at SAHA 2026 Exhibition in Istanbul, ASELSAN held a ceremony on the third day of the exhibition to introduce the new versions of the TOLUN Munition Family and new FULMAR 500-A Surveillance and Reconnaissance Radar, under the motto “Securing Beyond the Sky: Game Changers of Air Warfare”.

The ceremony underscored ASELSAN’s approach to integrated, end-to-end operational capability, bringing together detection, targeting, and precision engagement within a unified system architecture. This approach reflects a shift toward network-enabled operations, where data from multiple sensors is processed, shared, and acted upon in near real time, enabling faster decision-making and more effective mission execution across complex operational environments.

TOLUN Family forms the backbone of ASELSAN’s next-generation precision-guided munition portfolio, designed to address the evolving demands of contested and dynamic operational environments. Moving beyond traditional notions of accuracy, the family offers a scalable solution set capable of engaging diverse target profiles across manned and unmanned platforms.

At SAHA 2026, new versions of TOLUN family, TOLUN-F, TOLUN-L, and TOLUN-EW take the forefront with a launch ceremony, each addressing distinct operational needs. TOLUN-F enhances effectiveness against dispersed targets through its adjustable proximity sensor and optimized fragmentation effects, while TOLUN-L expands operational flexibility with semiactive laser guidance for dynamic targeting scenarios. Extending beyond kinetic strike, TOLUNEW introduces electronic warfare functionality, enabling jamming, decoying, and suppression effects against radar and communication systems.

Complementing these capabilities, ASELSAN also showcases TOLUN-IIR, which introduces man-in-the loop control and real-time target update capability via data link, enabling precise engagement of both stationary and moving targets. TOLUN-P further strengthens the family with a proven penetrator capability against hardened structures. Together, these capabilities position the TOLUN Family as a multi dimensional strike solution, designed to operate effectively in heavily contested electromagnetic environments while reducing collateral impact and sortie requirements.

ASELSAN also debuts new FULMAR 500-A Surveillance and Reconnaissance Radar, which adds a complementary unmanned aerial capability focused on endurance, adaptability, and mission versatility at SAHA 2026. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and precision engagement roles, the system features advanced payload integration and a networked architecture, enabling coordinated operations with air and ground assets. A key enabler is its multi-function AESA radar, which provides air, land, and maritime surveillance alongside SAR, ISAR, and GMTI capabilities within a single platform. This combination allows FULMAR 500-A to generate a comprehensive operational picture, significantly enhancing situational awareness and supporting target detection, classification, and tracking across the broader system architecture.

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“Our focus is to deliver integrated capabilities that connect sensing, decision-making, and precision engagement in a seamless operational chain,” said Ahmet Akyol, ASELSAN President & CEO. “With the new members of the TOLUN Family and new FULMAR 500-A, we are advancing technologies that secure beyond the sky, adding new game-changers to air warfare and enabling faster, more decisive responses in complex operational environments.”

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