A high-profile Ukrainian delegation comprising 22 specialized defense firms has established a robust presence at the ongoing SAHA 2026, showcasing combat-proven technologies ranging from advanced drone systems to heavy aerospace turbines.
The exhibition, organized by SAHA Istanbul, serves as a critical junction for the integration of Ukrainian battlefield innovation into the broader North Atlantic and Asia-Pacific supply chains.
Strategic Industrial Partnerships
The Ukrainian pavilion underscores a strategic shift from immediate wartime procurement to long-term industrial sustainability and joint production. The country's participation is centralized around the exchange of real-time battlefield data and the co-development of unmanned systems, a sector where Ukrainian firms have demonstrated unprecedented rapid prototyping capabilities.
Diverse Array
A diverse array of Ukrainian entities are at the show. They include ADELIX, AIDRONESUA, BTRY.ENERGY, CHAKLUN, EDRONE, F-DRONES, FED, FIRE POINT, GRIM TECH, IVCHENKO PROGRESS, MOTOR SICH, MOTOR-G, PHANTOM DEFENCE, RAROG AEROSPACE, RAROG TACTICAL GEAR, RENDROCK UKRAINE, SKY LAB, SPECTRE INDUSTRIES, STRUMKO ENERGY, UKRINFORM, VYRIY INDUSTRY, and ZBROYA. Most of these entities are situated within Salon 1 and Salon 4, emphasizing their roles in aerospace propulsion and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) development.
Regional Implications
The deepening ties between Ukrainian defense manufacturers and international partners carry substantial weight for the Asia-Pacific security architecture. Regional powers are closely observing the performance of Ukrainian loitering munitions and electronic warfare suites for potential integration into multi-domain defense strategies.
The event features 203 new product launches, many of which involve technologies designed to operate in GPS-denied environments. These innovations offer vital lessons for Southeast Asian nations currently modernizing their maritime and border surveillance capabilities amidst evolving geopolitical tensions.
Unmanned Systems Capability
A central highlight of the Ukrainian showcase is the focus on autonomous systems and energy solutions. Companies such as BTRY.ENERGY and Strumko Energy are presenting specialized power units essential for long-endurance drone operations, while firms like Sky Lab and Vyriy Industry are displaying advanced tactical platforms.
Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacır noted during the opening ceremony that Türkiye remains committed to building "cross-alliance, interoperable digital infrastructure." This commitment provides a stable framework for Ukrainian firms to export their combat-tested expertise to global markets, including the growing defense sectors of the Indo-Pacific.
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