Türkiye carries its success in UAVs to unmanned land vehicles
The Turkish defense industry, whose unmanned aerial vehicles attract great attention across the world, aims to achieve the same success with unmanned land vehicles.
He emphasized that FNSS does not follow the mentality that "we've finished making it, now use it" as the company is very much open to developing its products in line with the users' requests.
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The country is at the beginning of the road in terms of UGVs, Kurt said, noting: "Türkiye and the world are still at the very beginning in terms of UGVs and their autonomous features."
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Stating that they foresee 2023 for delivery, Kurt said negotiations are ongoing and that some simple models, one or two vehicles, could be delivered in advance while more complex vehicles can be delivered later.