Turkish-Made Drones and Aircraft See Rising Demand in Africa
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African nations are increasingly purchasing Turkish-made military aircraft and drones. Industry analysts cite sustainability and lower costs as key reasons for this growing trend.
Major platforms include the TAI Anka, a medium-altitude drone for long-endurance surveillance. The TAI Hurkuş is a modern trainer and light attack aircraft. The TAI ATAK is a sophisticated attack helicopter.
These homegrown Turkish systems offer advanced capabilities at competitive prices. This makes them attractive alternatives for many African militaries managing tight budgets. The trend highlights Turkey's expanding role as a significant global defense exporter.