The mockup of Turkey's first national combat jet -- the Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI)-developed TF-X made debut on Monday at the Paris Air Show, the largest aerospace-industry event in the world.
With the TF-X, Turkey aims to meet the operational needs of the Turkish Armed Forces (TFA) in the mid-term.
TAI General Manager Temel Kotil told Anadolu Agency this was the first time the fifth-generation national combat aircraft was showcased.
"It is going to be the best fighter aircraft in Europe," he said, adding that the TF-X would bear similar features to the F-35 fighter jets produced by the U.S.-based Lockheed Martin, and the epicenter of a dispute between Turkey and the U.S. for the past few months.
Tensions between the U.S. and Turkey have simmered over Ankara's purchase of the S-400 Russian missile defense systems.
Washington claims the purchase will jeopardize Turkey's role in the F-35 fighter jet program and has threatened sanctions.
Turkey has said there is no conflict between the S-400 and the F-35 and has called for a working group to clarify the issue.
Turkey's TK129 ATAK multirole combat helicopter also joined the prestigious show with a demonstration flight.
With its high performance and maneuverability, as well as with durability against heavy blows and ballistic strikes, the ATAK helicopter provides its pilots with superior operational capability.