Tag: Turkish Aerospace Industries
Turkey eyes a slice of global drone market
It's been a big month for Turkey's drone industry, with the commissioning of the TCG Anadolu, the world's first navy carrier to carry a...
December Spectrum Sitrep
Armada’s monthly round-up of all the latest electronic warfare news in the product, programme and operational domains.
Products
Leonardo and Elettronica signed an agreement to “strengthen...
Royal Thai Air Force Selects Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine For Light Attack Role
Pitched against the Embraer Super Tucano, the Korea Aerospace Industries’ KA-1 and the Turkish Aerospace Industries’ Hurkuc C, the Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine has been...
ARM for TFX
Turkey is joining the select club of nations building their own anti-radiation missiles.
Early July saw reports that Roketsan has developed the Akbaba (Vulture)...
Ottoman Aerospace Emerges
Turkey’s aerospace industry is turning away from traditional US ITAR restricted platforms to indigenously shape the future of the Turkish Air Force.
Turkish Air Force...
We need to talk about Pantsir
How has electronic warfare made Russia's Pantsir air defence system so vulnerable?
KBP’s Pantsir (NATO reporting name SA-22 Greyhound) series short-range air defence system was...
EW Systems Support Turkish Syria Offensive
The Turkish government has confirmed that its armed forces are using electronic warfare systems to support military operations in north-eastern Syria.
Professor Fahrettin Altun, the...
British Defence Exports on the rise
The UK’s Defence Security Organisation (DSO) revealed that the British defence industry secured export orders valued at $11.6 billion (£9 billion) in 2017. This...
Armada International Military Helicopter Industry Survey
The military helicopter market has had a robust couple of decades, particularly as a result of its use as a counter-insurgency vehicle of choice...
COIN-Operated
In this article Armada focuses on the lighter (and exclusively fixed-wing) end of the light combat and Counterinsurgency (COIN) aircraft market, where the focus...