Turkey now counts 7 companies among world's top 100 of Global Defense Industry


According to Daily Sabah, the number of Turkish companies in "Defense News Top 100," which is regarded as one of the most prestigious defense industry lists in the world, has increased to seven.
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"Defense News Top 100," published every year by the U.S.-based military publishing company, compiles data from companies, annual reports by companies, analysts and research by the Defense News and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Seven Turkish defense companies – ASELSAN, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), BMC, Roketsan, Defense Technologies Engineering and Trade Inc. (STM), FNSS and Havelsan ranked 48th, 53th, 89th, 91th, 92th, 98th and 99th on the list, respectively. While FNSS and Havelsan have entered the list for the first time, ASELSAN has joined the top 50 for the first time by moving up four spots.

ASELSAN, having boosted its performance with the projects it has undertaken both at home and abroad, continued to rise on the list from the 93rd spot by increasing its defense revenue to $2.1 billion last year from $1.7 billion in 2018 with a 21% increase. The company first joined the list in 2006. ASELSAN has achieved this success with products and developed solutions based on research and development (R&D) activities in areas such as communication systems, radar and electronic warfare systems, electro-optical systems, avionics systems, defense and weapon systems, command control systems and naval systems.

TAI, which produces air platforms for Turkey with domestic resources and a major supplier for international manufacturers, including Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Bombardier and Leonardo has also recorded an important improvement on the list which it entered for the first time in 2011 in the 83rd spot. The company’s defense turnover has jumped by 42% year-on-year in 2019, reaching $1.8 billion from $1.3 in 2018. It ranked 53th on the list by moving 16 spots since last year. While TAI's total turnover in the last year reached $2.2 billion, 18% of this was obtained from projects aimed at civil aviation.

BMC, one of the armored land vehicle manufacturers of the Turkish defense industry, which entered the list for the first time last year, showed permanence this year. The company, which entered the list in 85th place with $554 million, dropped four places with a defense industry turnover of $533 million last year and ranked 89th. The land vehicle manufacturer which was most recently commissioned for the mass production of Turkey’s main battle tank, Altay, produces several different configurations of commercial and defense industry vehicles, from buses to trucks and from mine-protected armored vehicles to tactical wheeled vehicles.

Roketsan, acting with the vision of "being the leading organization in rocket and missile systems" and contributing to the striking power of the Turkish Armed Forces and allied countries, continued to be on the list this year. Ranking 89th in 2019, Roketsan secured the 91st place this year. Roketsan's turnover decreased by 1% to $515 million and went down two places in the list. Among the company’s attention-grabbing products, there are surface-to-surface long-range missile Bora, TRG-300 Kaplan missile, TRG-122 missiles, small smart ammunition MAM-C, laser-guided missile Cirit, medium and long-range anti-tank missiles UMTAS and OMTAS, laser-guided long-range anti-tank missile L-UMTAS, SOM and JSF-compatible SOM-J precision-guided stand-off ammunition, Hisar air defense missiles, Turkey's first naval cruise missile Atmaca and the Sungur air defense system.

Meanwhile, ranking 85th in the "Defense News Top 100" list last year, STM fell by seven steps this year and ranked 92nd. The company saw a 14% decrease in its defense revenue, which reached $485 million in 2019 from $564 million in 2018. The company works to meet the needs of Turkey with its high-tech products and is competitive abroad by working to develop innovative and intelligent technological solutions. Taking part in the design, modernization and construction of military marine vehicles, STM recently attracted attention with its kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), innovative satellite technologies, behind-the-wall radar and cybersecurity solutions.

FNSS, one of the armored land vehicle manufacturers of the Turkish defense industry, made it to the list from 98th place this year. It increased its turnover of $367 million in 2018 by 2% last year to $374 million. FNSS, which designs and manufactures tailor-made, efficient, reliable and innovative tracked and wheeled armored vehicles, is among the world leaders in its field. The company, whose products are preferred by users in different countries, has delivered over 4,000 armored combat vehicles so far. The wide range of products created by FNSS ranges from tracked armored vehicles in the 15-ton class to medium weight class tanks, from 4x4 to 8x8 tactical wheeled armored vehicles, and from mobile assault bridges to armored engineering machinery and manned and unmanned turrets.

HAVELSAN was another Turkish defense industry company that entered the list for the first time this year. The company, which develops software-based solutions, increased its turnover of $278 million by 6% to $295 million last year and entered the list in 99th place.