Unirobotics to Provide Remote-Controlled Stabilised Weapon Stations for Offshore Patrol Vessels
The Remote-Controlled Stabilised Weapon Stations to be used in Offshore Patrol Vessels that will be constructed by ASFAT for Turkish Naval Forces Command will carry Unirobotics’ signature.
The Remote-Controlled Stabilised Weapon Stations to be used in Offshore Patrol Vessels that will be constructed by ASFAT for Turkish Naval Forces Command will carry Unirobotics’ signature. The contract to develop said weapon stations, along with producing them and prepare them for integration into vessels was signed between Unirobotics and HAVELSAN on 1 October 2021. HAVELSAN is a subcontractor for said Offshore Patrol Vessel project under main contractor ASFAT, responsible for mission systems.
The cooperation between Unirobotics and HAVELSAN is based on their joint efforts that started approximately 1.5 years ago. The Remote-Controlled Stabilised Weapon Station, to be developed by Unirobotics, was included in the bid HAVELSAN gave for the Offshore Patrol Vessel project.
After the R&D, design, and qualification processes for the Remote- Controlled Stabilised Weapon Station conclude, the product is expected to be ready for service by 2023.
Unirobotics will deliver four systems for two vessels in the first phase, according to the contract. After this first phase is completed, the system could be ordered for further production of other Offshore Patrol Vessels.
The cooperation between Unirobotics and HAVELSAN is based on their joint efforts that started approximately 1.5 years ago. The Remote-Controlled Stabilised Weapon Station, to be developed by Unirobotics, was included in the bid HAVELSAN gave for the Offshore Patrol Vessel project.
After the R&D, design, and qualification processes for the Remote- Controlled Stabilised Weapon Station conclude, the product is expected to be ready for service by 2023.
Unirobotics will deliver four systems for two vessels in the first phase, according to the contract. After this first phase is completed, the system could be ordered for further production of other Offshore Patrol Vessels.




