TAI is a Turkish aerospace manufacturer involved in the design, development, production of military and civilian aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Indonesia has signed an implementation contract to acquire 48 KAAN fifth-generation fighter jets from Turkey.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and U.S
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expressed interest in Turkeys KAAN fighter jet and is considering a joint air platform project with Turkish defense firms, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) CEO...
Turkish TUSAS has offered its Aksungar long endurance drone to the U.S
ANKA III, the Turkish-made unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), has fired an Aselsan-developed TOLUN missile from inside its fuselage, marking a milestone in its operational development. The weapon was launched at an...
Turkey has reportedly revised its F-16 Block 70 procurement plan, reducing the total cost from $23 billion to around $6-7 billion. Initially, the deal, approved by the U
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ), the manufacturer of the KAAN fighter jet plans to accelerate flight testing by assembling six prototypes by 2025 before the entry into service by 2028. The program...
Turkey's National Defense Ministry announced the neutralization of 32 targets in northern Iraq and Syria during an air operation, escalating military action after a deadly attack on Turkish Aerospace Industries...
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The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has begun transitioning from traditional close-quarters tank warfare to beyond-visual-range combat with the induction of its new-generation Type 100 main battle tank, according to a PLA Daily report on Monday
Denmark is set to invest DKK 2
The Chinese Air Force has deployed the GJ-11 Gonji-11 ("Sharp Sword") stealth attack UAV for the first time at Shigatse Air Base in Tibet, near the Indian border
North Korea unveiled its latest Hwasong-20 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) under development during a military parade on Friday
Denmark has approved a new defense agreement allocating DKK 29 billion ($4