Turkish KIZILELMA outshines U.S. MQ‑28 in air-to-air missile test debate
Türkiye's KIZILELMA became the world's first unmanned combat aircraft to detect and destroy a target with its own radar, while the U.S. MQ‑28 test relied on external detection and provided no strike footage—fueling global comparisons.
Türkiye previously transformed the global use of UAVs during operations in Syria, where Turkish drones were labeled "game changers." Ankara now appears poised for another breakthrough.
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While the U.S. and others emphasize manned‑unmanned teaming concepts, KIZILELMA distinguishes itself with advanced sensors, systems, and weapons that enable it to perform air‑to‑air missions autonomously, without a human-piloted companion aircraft.