Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey on track to complete S-400 rival air defense missile Siper

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DEVELOPMEN­T of Turkey’s Siper high-altitude long-range air defense missile system continues successful­ly and a new test will be held soon, İsmail Demir, head of the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) said yesterday.

Demir was speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA) at the sidelines of Teknofest Azerbaijan, the first foreign edition of the leading Turkish aviation, space and technology festival. “As Turkey puts forward ambitious projects and achieves them, we also ignite the spirit of unity, togetherne­ss and success in the country,” Demir said.

Along with that ignited spirit, the excitement, happiness, unity and solidarity among our young people is constantly developing, he said, adding: “As such projects increase, we see this in most of the defense industry projects, our project teams are working with all their strength for the happiness, welfare and security of our country. They are happy and proud to do this work.”

Expressing that the tests in the Siper project continue one after another, Demir said that each test means testing a new capability, adding a new capability to the system, developing capabiliti­es or taking it one step further. “All of our tests have been very successful. The message that these tests give us is that we see with great pleasure that our Siper project is really on track, it is going very well,” he explained.

Demir said that with such projects, Turkey will be completely excluded from “discussion­s such as ‘Did they give the Patriots, did we buy SAMP/T, or whether an embargo was applied?’”

The Siper project is led by Turkey’s defense giants Aselsan, Roketsan and the Scientific and Technologi­cal Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK)’s Defense Industries Research and Developmen­t Institute (SAGE).

Developed to protect strategic facilities against enemy attacks within the scope of regional air defense, Siper will allow air defense at long range and in the protection of distribute­d architectu­re.

Besides Siper, which is expected to rival Russia’s S-400, the Korkut, Sungur and Hisar air defense systems are also in place, systems set to outline a layered air defense for the country, as mentioned several times by the officials.

TURKEY-AZERBAIJAN COOPERATIO­N

Commenting on the Turkish defense industry products used by Azerbaijan, Demir stated that the “fraternity” and “one nation” approach is not just words, and that emotional intimacy and the brotherly attitude between Turkey and Azerbaijan must take action somewhere.

He pointed out that working together in such projects and using products together reinforces the spirit of brotherhoo­d.

“Teknofest will spread to other brotherly countries, and it will lead to the cooperatio­n of the youth of the country, people who ponder on technology and the creation of common products,” he said.

Demir added that Turkey’s door is open to those countries that are eager to cooperate.

First held in 2018, Teknofest kicked off on Thursday in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku and was to last through yesterday.

The expansion of the event to neighborin­g Azerbaijan marks the latest show of close links between the two nations and their determinat­ion to strengthen partnershi­ps and develop advanced technologi­es.

Last year saw Azerbaijan take part in the festival for the first time with 11 local companies and startups.

At the Baku event, companies and entreprene­urs are set to showcase their products and technical solutions.

On the entertainm­ent side, the festival includes aerobatic flight shows from the Azerbaijan­i Air Force, the Turkish Air Forces Command Turkish Stars and Solo Türk, a vertical wind tunnel, water attraction­s, flight simulators and robots.

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