Turkish Air Force Completed its A400M Fleet
Turkey became the first country to complete its A400M fleet as it received the long waited for the tenth and last aircraft.
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Turkey became the first country to complete its A400M fleet as it received the long waited for the tenth and last aircraft.
FNSS and DEFTECH companies signed a Cooperation Agreement for the PARS Tactical Wheeled Armoured Vehicle Family to meet the Malaysian Land Forces.
Turkish Defence Company Nurol Makina and Malaysian Defence Company Nadi Corp signed final configuration review acceptance for the Ejder vehicle.
A cooperation agreement on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) was signed between Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) and DEFTECH companies at the DSA fair held in Malaysia.
The 40 mm Multiple Grenade Launchers delivery to the Gendarmerie began under the project framework signed between the SSB and MKE Inv.
Turkish defence company Roketsan will unveil its new anti-ship missile Çakır along with President of Defence Industries Professor Ismail Demir aa press meeting.
Repkon Defence company presented its 40 mm Automatic Grenade Launcher RDS40-AGL solution at DIMDEX.
Otokar will exhibit ARMA 6x6 and COBRA II vehicles at the DSA 2022 fair, held in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, between March 28-31.
Turkish defence industry participates in the DSA 2022 with 35 companies to increase their cooperation in Malaysia and the region’s countries.
TUSAŞ attends Malaysia's 17th DSA Fair on March 28-31, 2022 with the full-size model of the ANKA UAV and HÜRJET Advanced jet trainer platforms.
The Yonca-Onuk joint venture will produce four Fast Missile Crafts (FMC) for Qatari Special Forces Command as the MoU is signed at DIMDEX in Qatar.
Emergency Underwater Telephone (EUT), developed by KoçSavunma for Preveze submarines, has completed the Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT).
The training version of the Akya Heavyweight Torpedo, developed by Tubitak Bilgem with national resources, was launched from a submarine for the first time.
The Ministry of Defence stated on social media that two ANKA-S and one AKSUNGUR UAVs had been admitted into the navy's inventory.