About us

Our journey started in a modest shop in Ankara, Turkey in 2015. By producing minimal parts day by day we worked way to a 2.000sqf factory with 25 full-time employees. In the second quarter of 2023, we proudly established our U.S. facility, marking a significant milestone in our global expansion.

Over the years, we have built over 100,000 parts for defense agencies, with our most significant project being the fuselage of the Tusas T925 helicopter. Until 2024, our services were exclusively offered as a B2G (business-to-government) contractor in Turkey. This year, we are expanding our reach to start accepting business customers globally.

We don’t believe in a timeline-based approach to manufacturing.

We do not adhere to the traditional timeline approach in manufacturing. Instead, we thrive on being tactical manufacturers. By combining the efforts of multiple subcontractors with our own facility and expertise, we are able to meet our customers’ manufacturing needs in a matter of days.

We combine legacy methods with innovative manufacturing techniques to build parts faster and more cost-effectively.

Typically, average composite manufacturing takes about two months; however, by applying our approach, we are able to reduce this time to weeks and, in some cases, even days.

Over the years, we have built:

Over 100.000 parts for defence agencies. Biggest one being fuselage of Tusas T925 helicopter. 

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Parts

What we have did over the years?

Over the years, we have built:
UAVs

Including an autonomous testing system for radar antenna equipment.

Autofrettage Grease

Showcasing our expertise in tribology.

Helicopter Parts

Notably, the full fuselage for the T925, as well as parts for Atak 1/2, and Gökbey.

Surveillance Antennas and Components

Producing complete systems.

Radomes

Both thermoformed and composite radomes.

Dishes

Crafted from aluminum and composite materials.

By combining multiple subcontractors with our facility and expertise,

we are able to meet our customers’ manufacturing needs in a matter of days