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TÜMOSAN Showcased Its Strength and Domestic Engineering at IDEF’25

28 July 2025

Türkiye’s leading engine manufacturer, TÜMOSAN, showcased its advanced engineering capabilities and integrated system competencies to national and international stakeholders during the 17th International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF’25), held between 22–27 July 2025 at the Istanbul Expo Center. The company presented its next-generation power transmission technologies developed with a sustainability vision and an R&D-driven approach.

Among the systems displayed at IDEF’25 were the PUSAT armored tactical vehicle platform, the Marine Engine and control units developed for naval applications and included in the Turkish Armed Forces inventory, Türkiye’s first domestically produced Stage V emission-certified Common Rail engine and exhaust aftertreatment systems, torque converter and synchromesh-type transmissions, and the ALP1 and ALP2 power group family, where TÜMOSAN engines and transmissions meet. Electromechanically controlled transfer cases, front axle systems, and generator solutions demonstrated the brand’s engineering competence not only in engines but also in complete drive and energy systems.

In addition, TÜMOSAN introduced its Hydrogen Fuel Cell prototype as a surprise at IDEF’25, emphasizing its commitment to environmentally friendly, alternative energy solutions and its vision for future energy technologies. These systems represented TÜMOSAN’s high-performance, low-emission, and sustainable architectures that can be integrated into various platforms. Expanding its product portfolio with strategic solutions for the defense industry, TÜMOSAN once again proved its contribution to Türkiye’s national technology initiative.

Volkan GÜN, TÜMOSAN’s Technology and Engineering Group Director, stated in his technical assessment that the engine platforms developed with high-pressure Common Rail systems, advanced electronic control units, and optimized combustion characteristics offered full compliance with emission regulations and maximum efficiency. He emphasized that the modular ALP1/ALP2 power groups met engineering requirements such as integration flexibility across land and naval platforms, spatial optimization, power-to-weight balance, and ease of maintenance. GÜN noted that the transfer cases and electromechanical driveline systems developed for high-torque applications enhanced operational reliability. He added that TÜMOSAN deepened its expertise in system architectures where components work in harmony, integrating a disciplined approach into R&D, production, and testing processes to deliver value to the defense ecosystem.

Halim TOSUN, TÜMOSAN’s General Manager, underlined that IDEF’25 held strategic importance for promoting Türkiye’s national technology capabilities on an international scale. He stated that the developed engine systems, powertrains, and integrated power solutions offered the defense industry the performance, reliability, and sustainability it required. “Through our engineering expertise and R&D investments, we have developed solutions that not only meet today’s expectations but also address the security needs of the future,” TOSUN said. He added that systems produced in line with modular designs, a vision of digitalization, and environmental responsibility provided a competitive edge both locally and globally. TOSUN concluded by expressing pride that TÜMOSAN, as a technology-based engineering brand offering integrated mobility solutions, contributed to the country’s strategic independence in defense.