DASAL’s PUHU-C100 platform, which can carry 100 kg, offers autonomous supply capability

DASAL Aviation Technologies, which exhibited its defense industry solutions within the scope of the EFES-2026 Exercise held under the coordination of the Turkish Armed Forces, has developed domestic and foreign aircraft…

DASAL Aviation Technologies, which exhibited its defense industry solutions within the scope of the EFES-2026 Exercise coordinated by the Turkish Armed Forces, attracted the attention of local and foreign military delegations with the unmanned aerial platforms it developed. The company’s cargo drones PUHU C75, which has a particularly heavy load carrying capacity, and the new platform PUHU C100 were among the prominent systems during the exercise.

Making special evaluations for Defensehere.com during the exercise, DASAL Aviation Business Development Manager Merve Şanlı explained both the capabilities of PUHU C7 and the new features added to the C100. Stating that they were pleased to exhibit different products at the EFES Exercise, Şanlı said: “We are very happy to come together again at the EFES Exercise. We are exhibiting many of our different products here.

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We receive intense visitor interest from both the Turkish Armed Forces and foreign delegations. Our platform that attracted the most attention was, as always, PUHU C75.” Stating that PUHU C75 is actively serving in the Turkish Armed Forces inventory, Şanlı stated that the platform meets critical logistics needs in difficult terrain and weather conditions. “PUHU C75 is actively serving in the inventory of the Turkish Armed Forces with its 75 kilogram payload capacity.

It can perform missions in challenging conditions, especially high altitude, mountainous terrain, rain, fog and strong wind. It can safely carry various loads such as water, food and construction materials needed by the soldier from one point to another.” Noting that DASAL has expanded its product family, Şanlı stated that the newly developed PUHU C100 platform offers higher carrying capacity and range. “Our existing PUHU C75 platform could perform eight-kilometer round-trip missions with a carrying capacity of 75 kilograms.

Our newly developed PUHU C100 can perform a 12-kilometer round-trip mission at an altitude of approximately 2,500 meters with a carrying capacity of 100 kilograms. It offers a range of up to 28 kilometers in one-way missions.” Şanlı also drew attention to the fast charging feature added to the new platform and said that the system increases operational continuity. “We didn’t just make performance improvements on PUHU C100.

We integrated a rechargeable port into the rear of the platform, similar to the system in electric vehicles. In this way, the platform can continue its mission after approximately two hours of fast charging.”

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