EHSİM Electronic Warfare Systems—established as a subsidiary formed by ASELSAN, HAVELSAN and SSTEK—presented its miniature electronic-warfare technologies at Egypt’s EDEX 2025 defence exhibition. The company displayed compact systems suitable for jet aircraft as well as mini and micro unmanned aerial vehicles, alongside portable and expendable one-time-use products.
EHSİM has now turned its focus to export markets, targeting four key regions: Africa, the Middle East, Europe and South Asia. Participation in EDEX reflects the company’s view that regional partnerships and cost-effective, scalable capabilities can create new opportunities in the broader EW domain.
Electronic-warfare solutions are typically associated with large, high-cost systems requiring extensive integration and training. EHSİM aims to fill a different niche by offering smaller, lighter and more affordable options that provide users—particularly friendly nations—with rapid self-defence or offensive EW capability without demanding significant operational expertise.
The company highlighted that modern self-protection systems are no longer relevant only for manned fighter aircraft; the growing value of unmanned platforms has created a need to safeguard UAVs as well. EHSİM’s miniature products are designed with this shift in mind.

One of the systems showcased in Cairo was the Jammer Integrated Nullification Node (JINN), developed for close-range deception and jamming missions. Other solutions presented included the Next-Generation RF Active Expandable Decoy, Countermeasure Dispensing System (CMDS), Portable RF Simulator (PRFS) and Radar Signal Simulator (RASSIM).
Through these offerings, EHSİM positions itself to expand Türkiye’s electronic-warfare footprint with solutions that combine reduced size, lower cost and operational practicality—delivering EW capability to a wider range of platforms and users.
Author: Özgür Ekşi


