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Turkish firm builds anti-drone system for civilian use

Anadolu Agency ECONOMY
Published October 18,2017
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Turkey's first electromagnetic anti-drone system -- developed by Turkish technology firm Harp R&D Corporation -- can be used by civilians, the firm's General Coordinator, Aytekin Güçlü, said Wednesday.

The products targeted for civilian use are being developed to provide sustainability in production and research-and-development efforts, Güçlü told Anadolu Agency.

About why the public would need such a device, he said it could be used to protect an individual's privacy.

"Someone could fly a drone on a land you own but there is no adequate preventive mechanism in this regard.

"We are particularly focusing on anti-drone systems, which can be used by public figures and civilians without restriction."

An anti-drone device is especially useful in border areas because of drone attacks or threats, he said.

The system will start serving at guardhouses in border areas, Güçlü said, adding that such orders were being received by the company.

"We have received the order; our price proposal has been approved and when the procedures are completed we will send the anti-drone system," he said.

He said drone technology was developing very fast and this technology could be used for assault, harassment or intelligence.

We are constantly working to develop new models because we need to renew and improve technology to prevent threats, Güçlü said.

He also said the anti-drone system was equipped with night vision equipment.

Turkish military and police are currently using anti-drone systems.

Harp R&D focuses on meeting the Turkish military's need for unmanned systems, electronic warfare and robotics.