TAI is a Turkish aerospace manufacturer involved in the design, development, production of military and civilian aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Turkey will start testing the engine it is buying from Ukraine to power its T929 ATAK-II twin-engine heavy attack helicopter this year. In a New Years greeting for employees working at...
Serbia is set to receive the first Russian-made Kornet anti-tank missile launchers before the end of 2021. "The first deliveries will be carried out before the end of the year
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) will hand over the first batch of T-129 Tactical Reconnaissance and Attack Helicopter (ATAK) to the Philippines next month. Manila has six T-129s on order
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has reportedly committed to sell three Anka medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) drones to Kazakhstan. A military cooperation agreement was signed between the two countries back in May
Turkeys Gendarmerie General Command received a domestically-developed
The Turkish Navy took delivery of its first Aksungur medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on Wednesday. “The first Aksungur UAV produced by TUSAS (Turkish Aerospace Industries) has been delivered...
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) will open a new flight control system integrated test facility called “Iron Bird” to accelerate the pace of its defense projects, including the one to build...
Turkey is 'open' to cooperation with a foreign partner on developing its 5th generation fighter jet provided the foreign entity meets its terms. While speaking on Turkish broadcaster TRT Haber, Ismail...
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The Dutch supply ship Den Helder will enter service
The European Defence Agency (EDA) has launched a new project to advance automatic 3D modelling for military situational awareness, threat detection, and effector allocation
European Defence Agency Launches 3D Modelling Project for Military Situational Awareness
Raytheon has completed flight testing on the first-ever AI and machine learning-powered Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) system for a fourth-generation aircraft
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