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Monthly Defense News Recap – July 2023 Plus

During IDEF 2023, Türkiye’s aviation industry signalled that it would bring its prototypes and design concepts to fruition through investments and partnerships.

Türkiye used its biennial arms exhibition, the 2023 International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF), to reveal and showcase its growing solutions catalog and, in turn, drive buyer interest from all over the world. Be it new warship concepts, armoured vehicles, advanced munitions, and marquee projects (such as the KAAN next-generation fighter and F-16 ÖZGÜR upgrade), Türkiye’s state-owned and private sector vendors have both committed to bringing their projects to fruition for domestic and overseas needs alike.

Ankara is not a stranger to being a defence exporter. In fact, in 2018, Türkiye closed several big-ticket deals with Pakistan in the form of the T129 attack helicopter and MILGEM corvette programs. While the MILGEM is progressing smoothly (with the fourth Babur-class corvette launching in August), the T129 was derailed due to the U.S’ refusal to release export licenses for the platform’s engines. Eliminating those supplier-side blocks became one of Türkiye key goals with its indigenization efforts, hence resulting in numerous engine programs for drones, helicopters, and fighter jets.

Following Strides with Leaps

Türkiye’s programs to-date show that it’s making strides in designing original solutions for a wide range of applications, be it small loitering munitions to large naval combatants to stealth fighter and drone aircraft.

However, the development processes involved to bring most of these programs to fruition up to this point required critical inputs from overseas, mainly the West. For example, the KAAN fighter prototypes rely on GE F110 turbofan engines, while the Hürjet trainer uses the GE F404.

To unlock the full export potential of its marquee solutions, Türkiye must own every critical input, including – if not most importantly – the powerplant. Being a new entrant to designing and producing aircraft, the effort to join the more exclusive powerplant club speaks to a higher ambition.

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