Skip to main content

South Korea’s Hanwha Equips Future Armored Vehicles with ASELSAN's SEDA 100 Detection Tech.


On June 30, 2025, Hanwha Aerospace of South Korea has signed an agreement to integrate ASELSAN’s SEDA 100 Gunshot Detection System into its next-generation armored vehicles, as reported by ASELSAN. This collaboration marks a decisive step in combining advanced acoustic detection technology with state-of-the-art armored platforms for the Republic of Korea’s armed forces. The agreement highlights ASELSAN’s rising international profile and Hanwha’s strategy to deliver superior situational awareness solutions to its defense customers. This integration promises to significantly enhance force protection and operational survivability in increasingly complex threat environments.
Follow Army Recognition on Google News at this link

ASELSAN’s SEDA 100, integrated into Hanwha’s armored platforms, sets a benchmark for smart protection technologies and cements an enduring partnership that can only benefit the wider security environment and allied interoperability for years to come (Picture source: ASELSAN)


The SEDA 100 Gunshot Detection System, developed by Türkiye’s ASELSAN, is designed to detect supersonic projectiles and accurately locate hostile shooters using sophisticated acoustic algorithms. It delivers real-time GIS-based alerts, remains effective under all weather and terrain conditions, and is adaptable for use on both fixed installations and mobile platforms. Notably, the system’s plug-and-play integration capability removes the need for calibration, ensuring rapid deployment and minimal downtime for armored units.

ASELSAN’s journey to develop the SEDA 100 reflects its decades-long commitment to indigenous innovation in battlefield sensor technologies. The system was engineered in response to modern asymmetric warfare challenges where detecting and neutralizing sniper threats and ambushes has become critical. Over the years, ASELSAN has continuously refined its gunshot detection solutions, validating them through extensive trials in diverse combat scenarios. Its proven track record has opened doors for strategic partnerships such as this new MoU with Hanwha Aerospace.

Compared to other gunshot detection systems, the SEDA 100 stands out for its robust multi-platform adaptability and superior acoustic precision. While Western equivalents often require frequent recalibration and complex integration, SEDA 100’s design philosophy prioritizes ease of use, interoperability with existing mission systems, and operational resilience. This gives it an edge, especially in fast-paced deployments where reliability and low maintenance are vital for armored vehicle crews.

Beyond its technological edge, the strategic implications of this deal resonate strongly within the broader defense landscape. For South Korea, equipping its future armored vehicles with advanced detection capabilities elevates its land forces’ survivability against evolving small-arms threats. For Türkiye’s ASELSAN, the partnership strengthens its ties with the Republic of Korea’s defense industry and showcases its technological competitiveness on the global stage. Moreover, sustained defense-industrial cooperation between South Korea and Türkiye bolsters NATO’s broader technological synergy, underlining both nations’ roles as proactive contributors to alliance-wide modernization efforts.

This new phase of collaboration signals a powerful commitment to equipping frontline units with the tools needed to counter emerging threats with greater precision and safety. ASELSAN’s SEDA 100, integrated into Hanwha’s armored platforms, sets a benchmark for smart protection technologies and cements an enduring partnership that can only benefit the wider security environment and allied interoperability for years to come.


Copyright © 2019 - 2024 Army Recognition | Webdesign by Zzam