Turkey names 1st indigenous multirole helicopter Gökbey
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan revealed Wednesday the name of Turkey's new domestically developed general-purpose helicopter T625 as "Gökbey" at the Turkish Defense Industry Summit held at the Beştepe Presidential Palace Complex in capital Ankara.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 12 December 2018
- Modified Date: 04:04 | 12 December 2018
The name of Turkey's first indigenous multirole helicopter T625 is "Gökbey", President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced Wednesday.
"We successfully carried Turkey to a growth spurt [in the defense field]," Erdoğan said at the Turkish Defense Industry Summit in capital Ankara.
The T625 is a new generation, twin engine, six-ton class helicopter developed in response to a growing market demand, according to the Turkish Aircraft Industries Corporation.
Erdoğan noted that the indigenous battle tank -- developed with new technologies -- would be available to Turkish Armed Forces.
"Indigenous Kasırga, Bora and Som missiles are now in the mass production phase and our works are continuing for new models," he added.
The president also said that Turkey will get an upper hand by producing indigenous long-range missiles of which test-fires have been completed.
"We will not stop until Turkey can develop and produce all the strategic needs of the defense industry," Erdoğan stressed.
Turkey pursues 650 defense industry projects worth total of $60 billion, he said.
On Turkey's another indigenous aircraft, he said Turkey will improve combat helicopter Atak and the country's efforts to develop indigenous warplane are ongoing.
"Having money based only on natural resources or trade doesn't guarantee your freedom if you haven't reached a certain level in the defense industry," he asserted.
Saying that Turkish private sector produced unmanned and armed air vehicles, he underlined it will go further and produce more powerful ones.
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