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Turkish ASER RF Jammers Deployed on UN Armored Vehicles

Turkish-built radio frequency (RF) jammers are now in UN service after ASER Technology secured an international contract to equip armored vehicles with locally developed electronic warfare systems.

ASER Technology — active in satellite communications, electronic warfare, and radar — secured the contract against several larger global competitors, according to a report by Anadolu Agency

The company has now completed deliveries following testing and training, providing RF jammers designed to shield armored vehicles deployed on African peacekeeping missions from remote-triggered attacks, drones, and electronic threats.

General Manager Ertan Murat said the new-generation jammer offers full-spectrum interference, covering 4.5G and 5G networks, navigation bands, and drone control frequencies, with improved range and threat-detection capability. 

ASER stressed that entering the UN inventory is a milestone for the firm, noting that the systems were formally handed over to a partner nation contributing troops to UN operations in Africa.

Supporting UN Armored Vehicles 

Turkey’s entry into UN vehicle electronic protection is part of a broader ecosystem of suppliers contributing to UN peacekeeping. Companies around the world have provided armored vehicles and related systems for use on UN missions. 

Thailand’s Chaiseri Defence supplied “First Win 4×4” vehicles to Bhutan for deployment in the Central African Republic.

Ukrainian manufacturer AvtoKrAZ has delivered 4×4 and 6×6 trucks adapted for UN operations, providing essential logistics and support capabilities. 

Meanwhile, UAE firm TAG Dynamics has maintained long-term agreements to supply armored vehicles to UN entities.

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