Karel is a leading technology company that was founded and has grown in Turkey since 1986. Today, with nearly 4,000 employees, it designs, develops, and manufactures a wide range of products and solutions tailored to customer needs. Karel operates globally, delivering high-quality production and sales across five key technology areas: Communication Technologies, Defense Industry Technologies, Corporate Projects, Automotive Technologies, and Electronics Manufacturing. The company runs one of Turkey’s largest electronics production facilities, with a covered area of 32,000 m² located in the Sincan Organized Industrial Zone in Ankara, and it also hosts one of the country’s most advanced R&D centers.
DS200T is a tactical IP communication system for military applications. DS200T is designed for field use and shock/waterproof. The system provides IP/SIP facilities for the military operations with its combat net radio connection capability. DS200T supports CO/PSTN lines, analog subscribers, E&M and ISDN PRI/E1 interfaces.
The new generation military gateway AG102 is developed with waterproof and ruggedized body to meet the harsh tactical environment. AG102 is used to convert the data getting from analog, CO and ISDN/PRI interfaces to Ethernet/IP data for IP networks. Similarly, IP packages coming from the ethernet networks will be converted to the analog, CO and ISDN/PRI interfaces. AG102 establishes a connection using the SIP trunk and is registered to the main voice server.
The new generation military TAG102-ROIP (Radio-Over-IP) interface device is developed with waterproof and ruggedized body to meet the harsh tactical environment. TAG102 converts the connected radios into Ethernet/IP Data and transmits it to IP networks via IP ports. It provides the communication of satellite or ethernet networks with analog radio connections and supplementary element for tactical field IP communication. Except radio communication, it also has the analog/IP network capacity for connecting 14 units FXS subscribers.
COMSOFT Command & Control Software enables the C2I commanders versatile tools for battlefield situational awareness, remote asset command and control within a scalable structure. With its modular architecture, COMSOFT can easily be integrated with battlefield assets and other command and control interfaces. COMSOFT is designed to support NATO APP-6 Joint Military symbology for allied operations and can be customed per user needs. This enables different operators to have a common understanding of the military symbology and facilitates situational awareness with the battlefield. Location, onboard sensor data and task status can be monitored live, including live video streaming and recording of the assets for advanced situational awareness.
The MAS200 communications switching system is a communication station that provides real-time transmission of internal conversations communication and radio communications through user station.
AD103 is an alarm announce system that provides local announce and local alarm through user station.
The BFI system is a Backup Flight Display System that receives flight critical data from its own sensors and independently calculates and ensures continuity of navigation. In addition to critical data, TACAN and VOR/ILS information is also displayed via the ARINC-429 protocol. The BFI system consists of front and rear BFI in the cockpit, ADU in the technological avionics equipment area and MHSU units in front of the plane.
In order to meet the communication needs of military units in their deployment environments in line with technological advancements, portable private network installations equipped with Karel telecommunication systems are being implemented to provide secure communication and 5G services in tactical field operations. These systems enable seamless connectivity, low latency, and secure communication, while also allowing integration with local telecommunication infrastructures such as KAREL PBX solutions, Push-to-Talk (PTT) services, and conference systems.
An IP-based in-vehicle integrated system solution is being developed primarily for use in military land vehicles, aiming to meet the diverse needs of users. The product will be designed with a flexible and scalable system architecture that allows the integration of various interfaces, enabling it to support multiple solutions. The system will be developed in coordination with military vehicle manufacturers, and the non-communication interfaces will be detailed within the scope of this collaboration.
MOBAT features multiple modes: Hunter Mode amplifies quiet sounds and suppresses sudden noise; Awareness Mode preserves directional hearing; ANC Mode provides real-time noise cancellation; Headset Mode works with comms systems without batteries. It includes US-NATO U-174 audio interfaces with PTT and boom mic connectors on both earcups, compatible with common tactical radios. Designed for use with high-/mid-cut ballistic helmets (MIL-STD-1913 Rail/Picatinny), it runs up to 20 hours on 2×AA batteries (*battery required for some functions). IPx7 water protection is available upon request.
PRL-101 is a new generation point to point digital Radio Link. The device has been optimized to transfer Ethernet data up to 400 Mbps using 512QAM modulation and 56 MHz bandwidth. Synchronous Ethernet and PTP features are available. Designed in a distributed structure (IDU-ODU). IDU is deployed in indoor area. ODU is mounted on mast with antenna.
INTER-COM is developed for armoured vehicles, supports up to 9 users for in-vehicle and radio communication. With its modular user station configuration, it offers a communication system for different sized vehicles. It supports use of headsets and also external loudspeaker in the vehicles. It also provides radio authorization for the crew through commanders' user station.
The CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) Warning Unit is a single integrated system responsible for receiving data from CBRN sensors, generating appropriate warnings, and transmitting these warnings to a connected computer. The unit interfaces with various external devices, including sensor devices, a computer, microphone handset, power supply, speakers, and warning lamps, all of which are connected through dedicated interface connectors. This setup enables the unit to provide real-time alerts and ensure efficient communication and response in the event of a CBRN threat.
The IP-Analog Hybrid Telephone Switch System is designed for small to medium-sized naval platforms, providing reliable voice communication by supporting both IP and analog connections. It allows up to 100 users on each type and connects with radios and satellite systems for broader communication needs. Built to military standards, the system is durable, operates with redundant power sources, and ensures continuous operation in demanding naval environments.
Designed for a 170-horsepower, 4-cylinder diesel engine, this system is used in the PD170 diesel engine developed by TEI for integration into the ANKA Unmanned Aerial Platform produced by TUSAŞ. It processes sensor data in real time and controls the actuators with minimal delay, ensuring optimal engine performance. Additionally, it synchronizes the injector driving timing with the camshaft and crankshaft signals for precise fuel injection and efficient engine operation.
This initiative focuses on the design, development, and production of Countermeasure Dispensing System (CMDS) hardware along with its Command & Control Software. The CMDS is intended to protect aircraft from radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) guided missile threats. Its core functions include dispensing chaff and flares, detecting and compensating for misfires, identifying squibs, performing built-in self-tests, and supporting next-generation smart stores.
DS101 Mini Military Exchange unit is a tactical switch solution for switching between analog, CO, LB, IP and ISDN PRI interfaces. The unit establishes a connection for all ports with embedded SIP trunking capability.