The missile, dubbed "Tayfun," flew 561 kilometres to hit a target off the coastal city of Sinop, according to a Demirören footage, also shared by local media.
Türkiye has in recent years ramped up efforts to build its own defence products and has various projects under way from an indigenous battle tank to an unmanned fighter jet.
Pointing to the fact that the Turkish Armed Forces does not have a missile equivalent to Tayfun, experts are of the opinion that Ankara's attainment of such a capability by its own means will directly change the balance in the field.
"An SRBM-class missile is strategically important for our deterrence, especially in our Western and Eastern regions. "Greece, Syria and a significant part of Iran will be within the scope of Tayfun." an expert said.