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Turkish defense industry thrives as Akıncı UCAV inks 1st export dealThe Turkish defense industry, which has increased its export performance in recent years and aims to be among the top 10 in the world within five years, has recently signed the first export contract for the state-of-the-art unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) Bayraktar Akıncı, one of the company's newest products.
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Turkey’s Baykar to soon test-fly sea-based UAVs as orders boomTurkey’s drone magnate Baykar will soon test-fly two new unmanned aircraft that will further extend the country’s capabilities from land-based to naval operations, its CEO said Wednesday.
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Security forces get Akıncı, Turkey’s most advanced drone to dateThe Turkish military Sunday received a delivery of the most advanced and sophisticated drone built by the country to date, enlarging a fleet that has already proved its success in the field.
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Turkey’s Baykar in talks with 10 countries for TB2 UCAV salesTurkish drone magnate Baykar is in the contract phase with about 10 countries, the company’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Selçuk Bayraktar, said on Wednesday.
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Turkey’s unmanned fighter jet prototype to fly by 2023Turkey aims to conduct the maiden flight of the prototype of its domestically-made unmanned fighter jet in 2023, according to the chief technology officer (CTO) of leading local drone magnate, Baykar.
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High in the sky: Turkey’s landmark drone Akıncı sets altitude recordTurkey’s latest cutting-edge combat drone has set a new national aviation record, the head of the country’s top defense body said Thursday.
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British Army uses Artificial Intelligence for first time in live-firing drillArtificial Intelligence has been used by the British Army for the first time during a live-firing drill in Estonia
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Hybrid warfare: the new face of global competitionBusinesses and governments targeted by cyber attacks, subversion and espionage
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Is Russia “Playing” Hybrid Warfare in Eastern Europe?Since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 without firing a single shot, former Soviet States in the area – particularly the Baltic countries – have been increasingly worried by the idea they could be ‘the next’ target of an hybrid war operated from Moscow with some form of occupation as their objective. At the same time, the Kremlin and several Russian experts have been underlining the danger of an externally-directed non-linear war aimed at weakening Russia’s sovereignty and eventually staging a regime change: the spectre of a ‘coloured revolution’ orchestrated by the West has been for years a postulate of actions taken by the Russian authorities to discourage public mobilization and ultimately repressing protests. Both theories can be sustained or denied, in the framework of a largely hypothetical and undefined picture where many assumptions are taken for granted and few elements can be concretely verified.
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Turkish defense industry thrives as Akıncı UCAV inks 1st export deal
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Turkey’s Baykar to soon test-fly sea-based UAVs as orders boom
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