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Turkey Unveils One-Way Attack Drones at SAHA 2026

Key Takeaways
  • Turkey debuts five new one-way attack drone systems at SAHA 2026.
  • Aselsan unveils TUFAN USV and KILIC UUV naval systems.
  • Baykar introduces three aerial one-way attack platforms: Sivirsnek, Mizrak, and K2 Kamikaze.
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Turkey's focus on one-way attack drones may indicate a shift towards cost-effective, flexible, and deployable systems for suppressing enemy defenses, which could enhance its military capabilities and strategic positioning in the region.

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What Happened

Turkish Defense Industry Showcases New Unmanned Systems

The SAHA defense show in Turkey has seen the unveiling of several new one-way attack drone systems, including Aselsan’s TUFAN USV and KILIC UUV, as well as Baykar’s Sivirsnek, Mizrak, and K2 Kamikaze aerial platforms. These systems are designed to provide Turkey with cost-effective and flexible capabilities for suppressing enemy defenses and establishing air superiority. According to experts, the use of one-way attack drones could overwhelm enemy defenses and saturate them, allowing for more strategic and heavier manned units to enter and establish air superiority. The development was reported by Breaking Defense.

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Key Takeaways
  • Turkey debuts five new one-way attack drone systems at SAHA 2026.
  • Aselsan unveils TUFAN USV and KILIC UUV naval systems.
  • Baykar introduces three aerial one-way attack platforms: Sivirsnek, Mizrak, and K2 Kamikaze.
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Strategic Implications

Turkey's focus on one-way attack drones may indicate a shift towards cost-effective, flexible, and deployable systems for suppressing enemy defenses, which could enhance its military capabilities and strategic positioning in the region.

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What Happened

Turkish Defense Industry Showcases New Unmanned Systems

The SAHA defense show in Turkey has seen the unveiling of several new one-way attack drone systems, including Aselsan’s TUFAN USV and KILIC UUV, as well as Baykar’s Sivirsnek, Mizrak, and K2 Kamikaze aerial platforms. These systems are designed to provide Turkey with cost-effective and flexible capabilities for suppressing enemy defenses and establishing air superiority. According to experts, the use of one-way attack drones could overwhelm enemy defenses and saturate them, allowing for more strategic and heavier manned units to enter and establish air superiority. The development was reported by Breaking Defense.

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