Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced the successful debut flight of the Anka-3, a flying-wing unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ).
The Turkish leader expressed his optimism regarding the Anka-3's potential contributions.
"Hopefully, our aircraft will make a strong contribution to our country's defense with its advanced technologies, design and features," Erdogan said.
The Anka-3 is the latest addition to TUSAŞ's Anka family, which is poised to undertake various missions, including reconnaissance, surveillance and intelligence, equipped with air-ground munitions, air-to-air ammunition and radar systems. During its inaugural flight, the drone reached a speed of 150 knots and executed a runway overshoot test.
TUSAŞ said the aircraft is expected to operate at a service altitude of up to 40,000 feet and withstand flight for up to 10 hours at 30,000 feet. The drone's maximum takeoff weight is 6,500 kg, coupled with a practical payload capacity of 1,200 kg, Anadolu reported.
From commonly used UAV munitions to larger options such as SOM-J, MK-82 and bunker-busting bombs, it promises versatility in addressing defense challenges.