Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Local air-to-air missile Bozdoğan successful­ly hits target

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

TURKEY has become one of the few countries to own air-to-air missile technology, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said yesterday as homegrown missile Bozdoğan successful­ly hit the target after being fired from a jet for the first time.

“Our air-to-air in-sight missile Bozdoğan, developed by our young technician­s and engineers in the Göktuğ project, hit the target at the first shot,” he said, thanking the developers of the missile. He also shared a video showing the first shot of within visual range airto-air missile (WVRAAM), Bozdoğan.

During the test, Bozdoğan hit a target unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), Şimşek, belonging to Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) with pinpoint accuracy.

In recent years, Turkey’s defense and aviation companies made significan­t achievemen­ts in research and developmen­t, as well as production and export.

The Bozdoğan completed its guided launch pad test firing in November 2019 and was set to enter the inventory of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) after it completes air-launch tests and is integrated into military aircraft.

Bozdoğan, along with Gökdoğan, another homegrown system, a beyond visual range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) are being developed under the Göktüğ project run by the Scientific and Technologi­cal Research Council of Turkey’s (TÜBİTAK) Defense Industries Research and Developmen­t Institute (SAGE).

SAGE’s work on air-to-air missiles began in 2013. It developed Gökdoğan as short-range, high maneuverab­ility, infra-red seeker, and Bozdoğan as a long-range, active radar seeker missile.

Following their introducti­on at the Internatio­nal Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) in May 2017, both missiles underwent ballistic launches from the ground. These tests measured the rockets’ engine performanc­e, without guidance and the ability to destroy targets. The tests were successful­ly completed in the Black Sea province of Sinop in northern Turkey.

Both missiles are equipped with high thrust-low smoke solid fuel technology, a full electronic rocket engine safe start and ignition system with high reliabilit­y and safety level, and a continuous fuse for high safety and reliabilit­y.

The Gökdoğan in January last year successful­ly completed a test by fully engaging the target.

 ??  ?? Bozdoğan and Gökdoğan air-to-air missiles are seen attached to a fighter jet in this undated photo.
Bozdoğan and Gökdoğan air-to-air missiles are seen attached to a fighter jet in this undated photo.

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