Popular Mechanics, one of the prestigious magazines in the U.S., conducted an analysis comparing KAAN with F-35 and F-22.
In the analysis by Sebastien Roblin, he used the phrase "Turks' first combat aircraft made its historic flight, Ankara's new 'Titan' took to the skies."
Roblin emphasized the difficulties of building a modern and fifth-generation aircraft, highlighting that KAAN plays a critical role in Türkiye's plan to develop a self-sufficient army.
The article mentions that "KAAN generally resembles the U.S.'s F-22A Raptor stealth fighter. The aircraft, which has an aluminum nose and titanium center body, has surfaces coated with carbons initially produced by Turkish companies for F-35 jets." It also states that KAAN will be in use until 2070 after entering serial production.
Roblin reported that Türkiye plans to add artificial intelligence, just like South Korea's KF-21 Boramae fighter jet.
The analysis emphasized that KAAN represents Türkiye's bold entry into advanced warfare technologies and that with a potentially indigenous-produced fighter jet, its military capabilities could reach a different level.