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Roketsan Debuts Containerized EREN Loitering Munition Launcher at IDEF 2025 For Covert Deep Strikes.
At IDEF 2025 in Istanbul, Roketsan introduced a containerized launcher variant of its newly revealed EREN loitering munition system, reshaping the landscape of mobile deep-strike operations. Disguised as a civilian freight container mounted on a truck, the system enables concealed deployment of up to 12 high-speed loitering munitions. This innovation marks a turning point in Türkiye’s approach to adaptable, survivable, and easily deployable precision strike capabilities. Its potential for domestic and export use highlights growing interest in multi-role, modular weapon platforms.
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By unveiling the truck-mounted containerized EREN launcher at IDEF 2025, Roketsan reinforces its position as a leading architect of next-generation strike systems, capable of fusing precision, mobility, and concealment into a unified operational package (Picture source: Army Recognition Group)
At the core of this new launch concept is the EREN system itself, a 35-kilogram jet-powered loitering munition designed for dual-use missions against ground and aerial targets. With a range exceeding 100 kilometers and an endurance over 15 minutes, EREN uses an optical terminal seeker to engage threats with high precision. Rather than extending flight duration, the system emphasizes strike speed and multi-platform compatibility, allowing it to be deployed from UAVs, helicopters, land and naval assets, and now, for the first time, a disguised truck-mounted container launcher.
The development of the containerized launcher version reflects Roketsan’s responsiveness to contemporary combat demands, particularly the need for low-signature, high-mobility systems capable of surviving in contested environments. Drawing parallels with the stealthy Kara Atmaca container-based system also showcased at IDEF, the new EREN launcher offers operational flexibility while reducing exposure to preemptive detection or targeting. Its concealed configuration mimics standard civilian logistics units, giving forces a strategic advantage in ambush-based or dispersed battlefield operations.
Compared to traditional loitering munitions like the Israeli Harop or heavier anti-tank systems such as the UMTAS, EREN offers a unique balance of speed, payload capacity, and dual-role engagement in a lightweight frame. Its multi-role nature, combined with the newly introduced container launcher, allows for swarming attacks, autonomous targeting of aerial threats like drones, or precision strikes on high-value ground targets with minimal logistical footprint. This makes it a flexible asset for modern hybrid warfare, where agility, deniability, and rapid re-deployment are decisive factors.
Strategically, the introduction of the containerized EREN launcher signals Türkiye’s continued push for deterrence capabilities rooted in survivable, cost-effective technologies. For the Turkish Armed Forces, it enhances rapid-response capacity against asymmetric threats and supports distributed operations in highly dynamic theaters. On a geopolitical level, it underlines Türkiye’s intention to assert its role as a key exporter of tactical strike systems suited to both peer conflict and grey zone operations. It also offers a model for how NATO and non-aligned forces may adapt to the changing nature of modern combat, where visibility equates to vulnerability.
By unveiling the truck-mounted containerized EREN launcher at IDEF 2025, Roketsan reinforces its position as a leading architect of next-generation strike systems, capable of fusing precision, mobility, and concealment into a unified operational package. This latest evolution of the EREN family reflects a doctrinal pivot toward more distributed, adaptive, and layered defense postures, one in which Türkiye intends to play a central role.