HAVELSAN
Combat management, simulation, C4I software, autonomous platforms, cyber.
HAVELSAN was set up in Ankara in 1982 by the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation, which still holds the great majority of the shares. The company writes software. That is the shortest honest description of a firm whose command control and defence technologies unit builds ADVENT, a modular naval combat management system designed to run across surface ships, submarines and shore nodes instead of being welded to one hull class, and whose newer ADVENT-AI layer sits on top of it as a decision aid for operators under time pressure. DOOB, marketed abroad as Defence Out of the Box, is the deployable joint command and control product for brigade level formations. AICCS covers air force command and control, and MATRA pulls coastal radar, vessel tracking and port data into a single maritime picture.
Simulation and training technologies form the oldest line and one of the largest. HAVELSAN builds fixed wing and helicopter flight simulators, main battle tank and armoured vehicle trainers, parachute and sniper trainers, air defence simulators that recreate dense threat scenarios, and digital war gaming environments for testing doctrine, and it operates live firing ranges and electronic warfare test ranges in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Robotics and autonomous systems is the fastest growing area. The Barkan unmanned ground vehicle family reached its third generation in 2026, the heavy class Kapgan carries a 30mm gun with tactical datalinks, and Baha, Bozbey and Bulut are fixed wing vertical takeoff aircraft tested from ships and from unmanned surface vessels. Sancar, an armed unmanned surface vessel, was commissioned by the Turkish Naval Forces in February 2026, with the smaller Caka alongside it. An agreement covering local production of its unmanned aircraft in Egypt shows how the autonomous line is being sold abroad.
Information and communication technologies cover work with no weapon attached. KOVAN is an enterprise management platform, taken up by Turkish Aerospace for a workforce of about 16,000. MAIN is a decision support assistant and Diyalog is a secure video conferencing system used across Turkish public bodies, and the company has a long history in electronic identity and e-government delivery. Cyber security is the fifth business area, covering security operations, testing and threat analysis for government customers. The company ties these strands together under a digital troops concept, where crewed units, unmanned ground, air and surface platforms and a shared command layer operate as one formation with hybrid swarm behaviour. HAVELSAN committed roughly 143 million dollars to new production capacity in Ankara and Istanbul in 2025, a sign of how far it has moved from writing code for other people's hardware toward building platforms of its own. Roughly 3,500 people work for the company across four continents, and reported revenue sits in the region of 375 million dollars.
- Naval combat management system development
- Joint and air force command and control software
- Maritime domain awareness and coastal surveillance
- Full mission flight and vehicle simulator design
- Live firing and electronic warfare range delivery
- Unmanned ground vehicle development
- Unmanned surface vessel development
- Vertical takeoff fixed wing UAV development
- Autonomy and swarm control software
- Enterprise software and e-government delivery
- Secure communications and video conferencing
- Cyber security operations and testing
Modular network enabled naval combat management system usable across surface, subsurface and shore nodes.
Artificial intelligence decision layer supporting operators in naval engagements.
Deployable joint command and control C4I system for brigade level formations.
Air force information command and control system.
Digital maritime solution combining coastal surveillance, vessel tracking and port operations data.
Unmanned ground vehicle family with remote and autonomous mission modes, now in a third generation.
Heavy class autonomous unmanned ground vehicle with a 30mm gun and tactical datalinks.
Fixed wing vertical takeoff UAV with six hour endurance and a five kilogram payload.
Fixed wing vertical takeoff UAV qualified for shipborne and unmanned surface vessel operation.
Fixed wing vertical takeoff UAV in the naval unmanned aircraft family.
Armed unmanned surface vessel commissioned by the Turkish Naval Forces in 2026.
Smaller armed unmanned surface vessel for coastal and harbour missions.
Enterprise business management platform for large public and industrial organisations.
Artificial intelligence decision support and virtual assistant product.
Secure video conferencing system used by Turkish public institutions.
Fixed wing and helicopter full mission simulators and aircrew training devices.
Main battle tank, armoured vehicle, sniper and parachute training systems.
Air defence crew simulators and digital war gaming environments for doctrine development.
Air to ground and ground to air firing ranges plus electronic warfare test ranges.
Security operations, penetration testing and threat analysis for government customers.
Electronic identity, public sector application development and managed IT services.
Programs & Platforms
Ankara, Turkey
Ownership
State-owned