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Turkish defense firm introduces hybrid tech for military vehicles

ISTANBUL, TÜRKİYE — JULY 24, 2025: A Turkish defense firm, Assan Group, unveiled a hybrid power pack for military vehicles, offering operational advantages and improved efficiency. The technology was introduced at the International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 in Istanbul. The 17th edition of the six-day defense fair IDEF, started Tuesday, is being held simultaneously at the Istanbul Fair Center, Ataturk Airport, Wow Hotel, and Atakoy Marina. The event, organized by KFA Fairs with support from Türkiye’s Defense Industries Secretariat (SSB) and the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation, has Anadolu as its global communication partner. The system can replace conventional power packs used in 1000-horsepower tracked vehicles. Vehicle integration and field testing of the hybrid power pack, currently in the prototype phase, are planned to begin in the last quarter of 2025. The hybrid power pack offers the advantage of low operating and maintenance costs, while also offering multi-use capabilities thanks to its adaptability to different platforms. - "It will be actively used in tracked vehicles" Assan Group Power Pack Technical Leader Demirhan Manav recalled that hybrid technology has been actively used in passenger vehicles for the last decade and has been used in various platforms such as heavy-duty trucks, military vehicles, and mining trucks for approximately five years. Emphasizing that the advantages of hybrid technology outweighed its disadvantages, Manav told Anadolu: "Hybrid technology is becoming increasingly popular in military vehicles due to its cost-effectiveness, fuel efficiency, and quiet operation when required in the field. "The product we showcased at IDEF 2025 will be actively used in tracked vehicles with 1,000 horsepower and above." (Footage by Arif Murat Kayacan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TÜRKİYE — JULY 24, 2025: A Turkish defense firm, Assan Group, unveiled a hybrid power pack for military vehicles, offering operational advantages and improved efficiency. The technology was introduced at the International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 in Istanbul. The 17th edition of the six-day defense fair IDEF, started Tuesday, is being held simultaneously at the Istanbul Fair Center, Ataturk Airport, Wow Hotel, and Atakoy Marina. The event, organized by KFA Fairs with support from Türkiye’s Defense Industries Secretariat (SSB) and the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation, has Anadolu as its global communication partner. The system can replace conventional power packs used in 1000-horsepower tracked vehicles. Vehicle integration and field testing of the hybrid power pack, currently in the prototype phase, are planned to begin in the last quarter of 2025. The hybrid power pack offers the advantage of low operating and maintenance costs, while also offering multi-use capabilities thanks to its adaptability to different platforms. - "It will be actively used in tracked vehicles" Assan Group Power Pack Technical Leader Demirhan Manav recalled that hybrid technology has been actively used in passenger vehicles for the last decade and has been used in various platforms such as heavy-duty trucks, military vehicles, and mining trucks for approximately five years. Emphasizing that the advantages of hybrid technology outweighed its disadvantages, Manav told Anadolu: "Hybrid technology is becoming increasingly popular in military vehicles due to its cost-effectiveness, fuel efficiency, and quiet operation when required in the field. "The product we showcased at IDEF 2025 will be actively used in tracked vehicles with 1,000 horsepower and above." (Footage by Arif Murat Kayacan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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