Poland has signed a contract worth $410 million with Türkiye"s ASELSAN for advanced electronic warfare systems. The agreement includes capabilities for surveillance, jamming, electronic attack, and counter-drone operations.
This contract marks a significant step in Poland"s efforts to enhance its defense capabilities. ASELSAN is a prominent Turkish defense company known for its expertise in electronic warfare technology.
In related coverage, recent developments in international defense partnerships continue to shape the geopolitical landscape, as seen in other regions, such as Azerbaijani President Aliyev"s decision to decline attending the CIS summit.
The deal reflects ongoing trends in military modernization among NATO member states and their allies.







