"KIZILELMA AND ANKA-3 COULD CARRY OUT JOINT MISSIONS"
Finally, Yusuf Akbaba reminds that there are some misconceptions in the public sphere suggesting Bayraktar KIZILELMA and TUSAŞ's Anka-3 are completely separate and independent projects.
He lays out a concrete scenario to show how the two programs could jointly accomplish critical missions:
"KIZILELMA and ANKA‑3 can be assigned different roles within a joint operation. Imagine an over‑sea enemy target… suppose you want to destroy the adversary's fleet before it moves toward you, or strike it before it reaches your waters."
''You could task ten ANKA‑3s, each loaded with different munitions, for that mission. If the enemy then sends air assets to intercept the ANKA‑3s, KIZILELMAs armed with air‑to‑air missiles would step in — eliminating the threat. These are perfectly plausible scenarios.''
"KAAN will also be added to the equation in the coming years. KAAN — or multiple KAANs — would hold back in the air behind the ANKA‑3s and KIZILELMAs and coordinate the entire operation. Türkiye will become one of the first countries to employ manned‑unmanned air platforms together." Akbaba says.