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Turkish armed unmanned surface vehicle completes first marine tests

Currently under development by Turkish defense firms Havelsan and Yonca-Onuk, the Sancar USV will meet many of the Turkish military's requirements, including against foes that are not easily recognizable and are capable of unconventional operations, Ismail Demir told Anadolu Agency on Sunday.

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Turkish armed unmanned surface vehicle completes first marine tests

When developed, the Sancar will be Havelsan's first autonomous USV and will be capable of navigating and conducting missions autonomously, integrated with the next-generation Advent command and control system and controlled via a ground control station.

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Turkish armed unmanned surface vehicle completes first marine tests

Weighing 9 tons and measuring over 12 meters long, the Sancar is being developed with technologies that include artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, big data, and data fusion.

Sancar can reach speeds of over 40 knots and travel within a range of more than 740 kilometers (460 miles).

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Turkish armed unmanned surface vehicle completes first marine tests

Remotely controlled, Sancar will also be able to autonomously perform port/base protection operations, as well as search and rescue, intelligence, reconnaissance, surveillance, patrol, surface warfare, and mine countermeasures missions.