Our team joined our project partners in Slovakia at DefTech, where we fine-tuned and tested the fully integrated fire control system onboard DefTech’s newly developed GF-AD Wolf 25 AD vehicle for the first time.
Equipped with a remotely operated turret guided entirely by our fire control solution, the vehicle brought together three core ASH subsystems:
- Fire Display Unit (FDU)
- Target Acquisition Control Unit (TAC)
- Battle Management System (BMS)
Together, they form a powerful fire control system with an integrated ballistic computer and autotracker; designed to enable precise, real-time target engagement in demanding field conditions.
After final system adjustments earlier in the week, the team moved to the shooting range for the very first live-fire test with the fully equipped vehicle. And it delivered. The system locked, tracked, and successfully engaged a flying drone target.
Direct hit
This marks a crucial validation point for the project and a proud moment for the ASH team. The combination of smart system design, tight integration, and close collaboration with our partners is already proving itself in real-world conditions.
We’re now one step closer to a fully operational, next-generation turret solution designed and built in Europe.
