Aqrab and Hamza-1, unmanned platforms developed by Turkish defence giant Havelsan through a local collaboration in Egypt, were unveiled for the first time at the EDEX 2025 Egypt Defence Fair.
At the fair held in Cairo, Havelsan introduced its software-based solutions and technology products and held meetings with delegations from participating countries.
The platforms produced in Egypt through cooperation between Havelsan and the Arab Organisation for Industrialisation (AOI) attracted remarkable attention.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi also visited and received information about the vehicles during his visit to the fair.
The Hamza-1, a vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial vehicle, attracted attention as one of the standout innovations at the fair.
The vehicle, exhibited at the AOI booth, was considered a new collaborative solution.
The Aqrab, an unmanned ground vehicle, was developed as a 6x6 platform capable of carrying a remote-controlled weapon system.
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With these features, it represents a significant innovation, offering a type of solution that did not previously exist in Egypt.
Sevket Unal, vice president of international business development and marketing at Havelsan, told Anadolu that Aqrab was designed to suit desert conditions in Egypt.
"During the same period, the Hamza-1 platform was also developed, in line with the work carried out in the field of autonomous systems," Unal said.
He stated that after the fair, field demonstrations would be conducted for end users to collect feedback, and based on that input, the vehicles would be further developed and made ready for duty.
Stressing that Havelsan would contribute to the projects, particularly with its capabilities in command-and-control, artificial intelligence, and autonomy, Unal noted: "We see Egypt as a gateway to Africa.”
"We anticipate that the products developed here will also be offered to countries in the region."
He added that during the fair, they held meetings with participants from Egypt, various African countries, and the Gulf region regarding Havelsan's capabilities in air, land, sea, and simulation systems.











