Aselsan, one of the leading companies in the sector, stressed its contributions through various mission-critical systems, including radar seeker heads, national identification systems, and communication tools.
Roketsan, another leading company in the sector, also hailed the test as an event that could "reshape the rules of aerial combat."
The Turkish National Defense Ministry also hailed the Bayraktar KIZILELMA's achievement, making it the world's first uncrewed fighter aircraft to destroy a jet-powered aerial target using a beyond visual range air-to-air missile.
The ministry said on Turkish social media platform NSosyal: "As a nation of soldiers, we continue to lead in breakthroughs for the future of our children."
The post noted that the target aircraft was identified over the Black Sea airspace using the Murad AESA radar developed by Aselsan and destroyed with TUBITAK-SAGE's Gökdoğan missile, marking a first in global aviation history.
Footage released by the ministry showed the moment KIZILELMA successfully struck the jet-powered target.
The historic live fire test was personally observed in the air by Air Force Commander Gen. Ziya Cemal Kadıoğlu, Combat Air Forces Commander Gen. Rafet Dalkıran, Aselsan Director General Ahmet Akyol, and Baykar Chair Selçuk Bayraktar, who flew aboard five F-16 fighter jets that took off from Merzifon.
The test drew attention both domestically and internationally, with praise from global defense observers highlighting the strategic implications of the achievement.