Turkey has just introduced the Trakon Lite 134, a remote-controlled weapon system (RCWS) specializing in dealing with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), capable of firing up to 3,000 rounds per minute, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and modern radar to detect, track and destroy aerial targets.
This system is developed by the Turkish defense technology company - Unirobotics, combining AI-based target tracking software with the NATO-standard M134 multi-barrel machine gun.
The design aims to create a compact but powerful firepower platform, capable of intercepting high-speed UAVs, which is an increasingly common threat in modern conflict.
One of the highlights of Trakon Lite 134 is the integration of Echodyne's EchoGuard radar (US radar technology company), which allows automatic detection and tracking of multiple aerial targets in a wide range.
When the target is identified, the fire control system will automatically calculate the combat time and fire direction to optimize accuracy.
According to Unirobotics, Trakon Lite 134 is designed to prioritize mobility, with a light structure so that it can be installed on motor vehicles or robot platforms, without increasing too much weight or affecting operating capabilities.
This helps the system adapt to many deployment scenarios, from protecting bases and important infrastructure to border security missions.
The company also said that the system has completed qualified tests and has been approved for operation, marking a new step forward in Turkey's anti-UAV defense capabilities.
The launch of Trakon Lite 134 takes place in the context of Turkey recording an increase in UAV intrusions in recent times.
In December 2025 alone, Turkish authorities confirmed that three unidentified UAVs fell in northwestern provinces within five days, raising concerns about airspace security.
In that context, Unirobotics positions Trakon Lite 134 as a rapid response solution, capable of early detection and direct response to air threats.
The company affirms that this system will set new standards for lightweight anti-UAV platforms, using radar and high-speed firepower.