Boğaziçi Savunma delivered the İLTER J350 Drone Detection and Neutralisation System to Turkish Land Forces.
During its weekly news briefing, the Turkish Ministry of National Defence (Turkish MoD) said that the delivery had been made. The İLTER J350, made by Boğaziçi Savunma, is a full defence against the rising threat of unmanned aerial systems on the modern battlefield.
The device works in the 400–6000 MHz frequency band and can find up to 30 drones at once using protocol-based technologies. It can find signals coming from different directions up to 10 km away for analogue video transmissions, 2 km away for digital video signals, and 5 km away for command-and-control signals. The built-in radar can follow micro, mini, and micro-UAVs from 5.5 km to 20 km away.
The İLTER J350 has extensive jamming and spoofing characteristics that let it jam up to 12 channels at once between 400 and 8000 MHz. It can also change its output power up to 750W. Using an omnidirectional antenna, it can jam GNSS signals up to 20 km away. With a directional antenna, it can jam signals up to 30 km away.
The system is intended to be set up quickly, and one person can do it in less than five minutes. You may power it with grid energy, batteries, or an optional generator, so it will work in all weather.
The İLTER J350 weighs around 560 kg and has a 3D Pulse Doppler radar, the ability to spoof, and a remote control that is easy to operate. You can control several units from one place, which makes it easy to secure important infrastructure and front-line deployments.

