Turkey says defense industry with Japan can get to “strategic level”
Güler specifically pointed to Turkish-made drones under consideration by Japan, describing them as cost-effective systems capable of long-duration flights and uninterrupted surveillance. He cited the ANKA drone from Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS), as well as Baykar’s Bayraktar TB2 and its follow-on Bayraktar TB3, noting their reliability and flexibility gained from operational use.
The minister added that discussions between the two countries have been constructive, covering areas such as maritime security, unmanned systems, training, and air defense technologies. A delegation from Türkiye’s Defense Ministry is expected to visit Japan in March to advance talks and explore a potential framework agreement for further cooperation.
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