Turkiye’s top 7 major defence industry breakthroughs in 2021, explained

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Turkiye’s industry broke multiple records this year while cementing a global reputation for robust, precise and affordable next-generation defence offerings that are the subject of rapidly growing international demand

Turkiye is well on its way to meeting the goals of its 2023 defence vision, joining the top-tiers of the global defence industry with cutting-edge defence offerings in every domain of military technology. Here’s what it achieved in 2021.

Despite the pandemic, 2021 gave rise to more new Turkish defence products than ever before and increasing global recognition of its robust, affordable and competitive military technologies., while showcasing their speed, precision and effectiveness in minimizing human casualties. Turkiye’s defence industry has seen major transformations after its 2023 Vision plan was announced, which coincides with the 100th anniversary of the republic’s founding.With the release of its heavy-class Akinci unmanned combat drone in August, Turkiye joined theHeavy drones are much more difficult to manufacture than their lighter counterparts.

In 2022, Turkiye's heavy Akinci drone broke Turkish aviation history by flying at 11,594 metres for nearly 26 hours, well within the operational range of most fighter jets.

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Turkey has to work on Laser guided defence system, Nano technology with AI and Cyber security to defend in future.The future defence is going to change with AI. US has already started on Laser weapons. China is AI super power.

I think you spelled 'Turkey' wrong which is...ironic.

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