Turkey's domestic combat drones have scored high-profile successes in countries such as Syria, Libya and Azerbaijan. Ankara hopes to use these successes in its quest to become a premier exporter of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
He added that Turkish drones proved themselves admirably against Russian defense systems in Syria, Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, becoming a "game-changer (and) shifting the balance of power."
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Kasapoğlu, an analyst with the independent Edam think-tank in Istanbul, said Turkey's drones were a "key military power source. And military power is an asset of foreign affairs."
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Drones, Calışkan added, might also aid rapprochement with some of Turkey's regional rivals.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan revealed on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia was looking to buy combat drones from Turkey despite an ongoing rivalry between the two powers for influence in the Middle East.