Turkish defense manufacturer SARSILMAZ is exhibiting its product range at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA 2025), taking place from 20 to 24 May in Malaysia. The company is presenting its firearms and remote weapon systems to international delegates and industry stakeholders attending the biennial event.

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SARSILMAZ’s participation focuses on solutions for both military and civilian users, with particular emphasis on its advanced Remote Controlled Weapon Stations (RCWS), which are designed for integration on naval platforms. The systems support a variety of calibers and are equipped with artificial intelligence-based targeting capabilities.

Among the showcased weapons are the SAR9 pistol series, the SAR 127 MT heavy machine gun, the MPT-76 SH infantry rifle—used by the Turkish Armed Forces—and the SAR 762 MT, developed for both infantry and vehicle-mounted operations. The company also brought its SARBOT robotic platform, which integrates SARSILMAZ weapons into a mobile autonomous system.

With nearly 150 years of manufacturing experience, SARSILMAZ is aiming to strengthen its position in the Asia-Pacific region through new partnerships and export opportunities. The company stated that it views LIMA 2025 as a key venue to expand its presence and highlight its technological competencies in the global defense market.