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HAVELSAN Exports HÜRJET Mission Software To Spain

Our Bureau - : Apr 22, 2026 - : 10:28 am

The global aerospace landscape witnessed a significant shift this week as Turkish defence software powerhouse HAVELSAN announced a major export contract during the Defence Services Asia (DSA) 2026 exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. In a strategic expansion of its European footprint, HAVELSAN will provide its flight-critical Mission Planning System (FSGP) to Spain as part of the HÜRJET advanced jet trainer program. This development, confirmed on 21 April 2026, marks the first time a Turkish-made mission-critical software suite will be integrated into the inventory of a NATO and European Union member state.

​The agreement serves as a technical cornerstone for the broader export of the HÜRJET aircraft, developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). Beyond the aircraft itself, HAVELSAN’s contribution includes a comprehensive mission planning architecture and a full mission flight training simulator. This integrated approach ensures that the Spanish Air Force will possess a unified environment for planning, executing, and evaluating modern air operations, effectively bridging the gap between theoretical training and high-tempo combat scenarios.

Official Statements

​According to official press documentation released by HAVELSAN this month and reported by regional industry observers, the FSGP architecture replaces fragmented legacy systems with a single integrated environment. The company noted that the system has been in active operational use by the Turkish Air Force since 2007 and has evolved through more than two decades of engineering expertise. Senior officials attending DSA 2026 highlighted that the software’s expansion into Spain represents a fundamental shift where operational superiority is increasingly determined by the digital layer connecting platforms rather than the platforms themselves.

​Regional Security Implications

​The announcement carries profound implications for the Asia-Pacific region, where nations are currently navigating complex maritime and territorial challenges. At the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), regional procurement officers and technical experts engaged with HAVELSAN to discuss how such software-driven architectures could enhance sovereign defense capabilities. The export to a NATO member provides a powerful validation of Turkish technology, offering Southeast Asian nations a viable alternative to traditional Western or Eastern military hardware.

​Integrated Mission Architectures

​The FSGP system integrates several advanced capabilities that are becoming essential for modern warfare, including electromagnetic spectrum management and low observability planning. It also features network-enabled operations and infrared search and tracking integration, which are critical for maintaining a tactical edge in contested environments. Furthermore, the software extends its utility to unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) control, enabling the coordinated management of manned and unmanned assets—a priority for many Asia-Pacific defense forces seeking to augment their limited manpower with autonomous systems.

​Artificial Intelligence Integration

​A standout feature of the updated FSGP suite is its use of AI-supported tools to synchronize mission planning across multiple platforms. By leveraging artificial intelligence, HAVELSAN aims to significantly reduce planning timelines while simultaneously increasing mission success rates in complex scenarios. This capability is particularly relevant for the multi-platform operations required in the South China Sea and other regional flashpoints, where rapid decision-making and data-driven coordination are paramount for operational effectiveness.

​Future Ready Expansion

​HAVELSAN is currently working to ensure its software ecosystem remains future-ready by integrating FSGP into Türkiye’s next-generation fighter program, KAAN. This ongoing integration demonstrates the scalability of the architecture, suggesting that the systems exported to Spain and showcased in Kuala Lumpur are part of a long-term developmental roadmap. For regional stakeholders, this provides a clear path for interoperability across different aircraft generations, eliminating the need for disconnected legacy systems and fostering a seamless multi-platform environment.

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