The 's First Cruise Missile Fired from a UCAV

For the first time in history, a cruise missile was successfully fired from an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) and hit its target with exceptional accuracy. This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant advancement in modern ammunition technology.

Successful Firing of GZD Ammunition

The first test firing of GZD ammunition was conducted as part of the modern ammunition supply project. The missile, fired from a Macken's F-16 and Bar Actor platforms, demonstrated remarkable precision and effectiveness.

K Smart Mini Cruise Missile Test Firing

The K Smart mini cruise missile, developed nationally by B Car, completed its first test firing in Adena Kzin. The missile, managed by Bar Actor Aeny, successfully reached a target 140km away in the Black Sea, showcasing its advanced capabilities.

Nationally Developed Precision Guidance Kit (HGK)

A test firing was conducted using the HGM precision guidance kit, launched from an unmanned aerial vehicle. This marked the successful completion of the firing test, indicating the readiness of the kamikaze- unmanned aerial vehicle for operational duty.

Integration of Gagan and Bigan Missiles

The integration of the Gagan and Bigan missiles into the F-16 PO3 aircraft configuration has commenced, marking the beginning of low-scale production of GUG missiles. Furthermore, contracts have been signed for the F-16 Block 30 ZG R2 and F-16 Block 450th ZGR 2 projects.

Advancements in Turkey‘s Defense Industry

Turkey‘s defense industry has made significant strides with the launch of the world's first armed unmanned aerial vehicle and the introduction of Turkey‘s largest military ship, TCG Anadolu. Additional advancements include the construction of new ships and the initiation of sea trials for domestic military turbo diesel engines.

Record-Breaking Defense and Aviation Exports

The defense and aerospace industry in Turkey has set new records, reaching $4.8 billion in 11 months. Notably, the country secured its largest defense and aviation export contract in the history of the Republic of Turkey with Saudi Arabia.

Partnerships and Acquisitions

International collaborations and acquisitions have further enhanced Turkey‘s defense industry, with new partnerships with leading in the UK and Germany. These advancements underscore the commitment to advancing technical ceramic technology and small arms manufacturing.

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