ALPAGUT Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
ALPAGUT




The ALPAGUT Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) operates effectively both day and night, targeting mobile and stationary land and sea targets, as well as radar and communication systems, critical facilities, personnel, and other opportunities. ALPAGUT can be deployed in both single and swarm configurations, with an operational radius of 60 kilometers and a flight duration of over 60 minutes. It is compatible with various types of warheads. Once launched, the system enters target detection, tracking, and evaluation mode. It hovers in the air while the onboard TV/IIR seeker provides real-time video feeds to the operator. ALPAGUT attacks the identified target autonomously after receiving user approval from the ground. The UAV can detect and recognize targets with its dual-mode seeker without being noticed or affected by jamming systems. A guidance-control system on board allows for precise targeting. Additionally, ALPAGUT offers significant benefits through its fire-and-forget capability and its rapid integration into manned and unmanned land, air, and sea vehicles.