ASELSAN'S DERİNGÖZ Dived Deep

The diving tests of Turkey's first Autonomous Underwater Vehicle DERİNGÖZ, developed by ASELSAN, have been successfully completed.

The first diving system tests of ASELSAN's DERINGÖZ, which has a modular structure with autonomous mobility and can be used underwater for both military and civilian purposes, were successfully carried out.

DERINGÖZ Autonomous Underwater Vehicle attracts attention with its features. DERINGÖZ is equipped with features such as high maneuverability, precise navigation ability, customizable mission payloads, optical and sonar imaging technologies, and wireless communication infrastructure.

DERİNGÖZ, Turkey's first autonomous underwater vehicle, can be used effectively in many areas such as underwater research, reconnaissance and surveillance, mine detection, pipeline inspection, port and base protection.

Developed by ASELSAN engineers, DERİNGÖZ is planned to be a vehicle that not only meets but also creates needs for underwater operations. With these features, DERINGÖZ is expected to play a critical role in underwater operations.

DERINGÖZ, which has the ability to work at a depth of 600 meters, draws attention with its modular system architecture. DERİNGÖZ, which has wireless communication capability, has payload configurations that can be increased according to need. DERİNGÖZ is expected to create a great force multiplier for Turkey in the Blue Homeland with a maximum speed of 5.5 knots and a scanning speed of 3 knots.