UDT 2024: Aselsan progresses development of mini Düfas towed active sonar system

UDT 2024: Aselsan progresses development of mini Düfas towed active sonar system

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12 April 2024

by Kate Tringham

A scale model of the active array for the miniature version of Düfas on display at UDT 2024. (Janes/Kate Tringham)

Turkish manufacturer Aselsan is progressing development of a miniature version of its Düfas low-frequency towed active sonar system for unmanned surface vessels (USVs), which it expects to complete this year.

Speaking to Janes at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition in London on 10 April, an Aselsan spokesperson said the company has been working on the smaller version, dubbed Düfas-M, since 2022.

The company is now progressing through tests of the individual hardware components, which it expects to complete in the coming months. Sea trials of the complete system integrated onboard a Marlin USV will start in the second half of 2024, with a view to completing development by year-end, he said.

Developed under the leadership of Türkiye’s Defence Industry Agency (SSB) to meet the requirements of the Turkish Navy, Düfas is designed for long-range anti-submarine warfare and surveillance.

Aselsan officially unveiled the full-scale version of Düfas for use on surface combatants in March 2024 following the successful completion of sea trials in late 2023.



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