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missions, the company announced on X .The test occurred at an altitude of 3,060 meters (10,130 feet) and a speed of 150 knots as part of
strengthen manned-unmanned teaming operations.ANKA III, a low-observable flying-wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) unveiled in 2023,
completed its maiden flight in December of that year
It can reach speeds up to Mach 0.7, operate at altitudes up to 40,000 feet and carry payloads of 1,200 kilograms with endurance of up to 10
hours.The aircraft is designed for both air-to-ground and air-to-air missions with stealth characteristics and multiple weapon stations
Its stealth features include a tailless flying-wing design and radar-reducing geometry that minimize radar signature, allowing it to operate
in contested airspace with reduced detection risk.Super ?im?ek, originally developed as a target drone, weighs 200 kilograms and can reach
speeds of Mach 0.9 with an operational range of up to 700 kilometers
Its payload options include radar and infrared signature enhancers that can mimic larger aircraft on enemy detection systems, explosive
warheads, jamming systems and various sensors
Super ?im?ek can mimic various aircraft on enemy radar, creating opportunities for coordinated drone attacks on air defense systems.Haluk
Super ?im?ek drone can deceive enemy radar systems by mimicking aircraft including F-16s, F-35s or KAAN fighter jets
strengthen its indigenous defense capabilities.Demiro?lu said this capability enables the drone to trigger enemy air defense systems, making
them vulnerable to coordinated attacks by other drones
The strategy aims to neutralize air defenses and create safe corridors for additional aircraft.The test conducted by ANKA III with Super
capabilities.Source: Turkish Minute