Held at the Istanbul Expo Center from July 22–27, the 17th International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF 2025) transformed into a vision statement for the skies, especially with its strong focus on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs/UCAVs). With a wide spectrum ranging from production-ready prototypes to concept models, electronic warfare solutions to tactical mini UAVs, the fair reinforced Türkiye’s leadership ambition in this rapidly advancing field.
Baykar Technologies: Kızılelma, TB3, and the Next Phase of Air Dominance
As expected, Baykar’s booth drew the most attention from visitors once again.
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Bayraktar Kızılelma S1: Displayed for the first time in its serial production-ready form, the Kızılelma S1 stood out with its low radar visibility and AI-supported autonomous systems.
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Bayraktar TB3: Notable for its foldable wings, carrier-based takeoff and landing capabilities, and long-range ISR functionality.
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Bayraktar Kalkan: A new UCAV concept integrated with advanced electro-optics, optimized for urban combat scenarios.
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Akıncı B: Introduced with ASELSAN’s FLIR systems, the Akıncı B stood out among multi-weapon capable platforms.
Baykar also showcased its increasing operational presence in Europe through partnerships with Piaggio Aerospace and an MoU with Leonardo in the field of LBA systems.


Maxwell Innovations: Deep Waves in the EW Arena with Barracuda
Developed in collaboration with Alfasis, the Barracuda VTOL UAV was one of the most innovative unmanned platforms featured at IDEF 2025.
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VTOL capability enables operations from both land and naval platforms.
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Designed for specialized missions such as electronic warfare and counter-system suppression.
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Despite its compact structure, it supports multiple sensors and is equipped with software infrastructure for swarm operations.

InnoVita Technologies: The JUNNO Paramotor UAV Family
InnoVita Technologies made its mark at IDEF 2025 with the unveiling of its JUNNO paramotor UAV series.

Solid Aero: Introducing TOYDU, KARAGUN, and Talay
Solid Aero unveiled a family of mini tactical UAVs for the first time:
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TOYDU: A micro UAV optimized for maritime operations, with a low radar signature and real-time reconnaissance capabilities.
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KARAGUN: A compact, hand-launched FPV drone designed for covert offensive operations.
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Talay WIG UAV: A rare wing-in-ground effect vehicle capable of flying 2–3 meters above water, offering unique maritime operational capabilities.

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Titra Technologies: Alpin 2 and Seyyah Navigation System
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Alpin 2: A new-generation rotor-wing tactical UAV capable of carrying up to 550 kg payload with a flight endurance of 7 hours.
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Seyyah: An AI-powered visual navigation system for GPS-denied environments, providing strategic advantage in electronically jammed zones.

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STM: FPV Kamikaze and Tactical VTOL Platforms
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KARGU FPV: A next-gen loitering munition drone equipped with an armor-piercing warhead, designed for stealthy infiltration.
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New Tactical VTOL UAV: Engineered for ISR and logistics missions, capable of taking off and landing in confined areas.

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ALTINAY / DASAL – Logistics and Mission-Specific Cargo UAV Systems
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PUHU C100: Making its debut at IDEF 2025, this VTOL cargo UAV can carry up to 100 kg of payload. It offers a strategic advantage in military and humanitarian operations by enabling aerial delivery without landing, thanks to a hook-release system, especially in mountainous or hard-to-reach areas. With a 90-minute endurance, it supports extended mission cycles.
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DELI 80 / DELI 100: Previously showcased models, now updated for IDEF 2025. DELI 80 is tailored for short-range missions with an 80 kg capacity, while DELI 100 features greater range and payload for mid-to-long-range logistics. Enhanced autonomy features include satellite communication modules and in-flight route updates.

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IDEF 2025 did more than just highlight Türkiye’s growing capability in unmanned aerial systems; it also sent a strong message to global markets. With increasing export potential, technological depth, and modular flexibility, Türkiye is solidifying its role as a strategic player in the UAV/UCAV space.
The UAV Showcase at IDEF 2025 served not only as a product launch platform but also as a stage for announcing paradigm shifts in drone technology. Looking ahead, the sector is expected to accelerate in both civilian and military domains. Türkiye continues to position itself not just as a supplier, but as a developer, strategist, and leader in the unmanned systems domain.

