During the tests, the Turkish complex hit a target at a distance of more than 100 kilometers, Ismail Demir said.
Turkey has tested its own high-altitude long-range anti-aircraft missile system Siper. About that expressed head of Turkey’s Department of Defense Industry Ismail Demir on his Twitter account.
According to him, the Turkish air defense system during the tests hit a target at a distance of more than 100 kilometers.
“New Year’s gift to the Turkish nation: the local Turkish Siper long-range air defense missile successfully passed the test fire and hit the target,” he said.
Turkey plans to provide its own air defense to the country’s armed forces by 2023.
In addition, Ankara plans that by 2026 SIPER should become the basis of national air defense.
New Year’s gift to the Turkish nation: Long-range Turkish indigenous air defense missile, Siper, successfully completed test-fire, hit the targethttps://t.co/w1UpGHuxjv pic.twitter.com/dzA46YOEmj
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As previously reported, according to the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ukrainian air defense system specialists have “well” mastered the NASAMS anti-aircraft missile system.
It was with their help that on the night of January 1, 2023, the defenders repelled the attacks of the Russian invaders.
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