Summary
Turkey unveiled a new intercontinental ballistic missile named Yildirimhan with a range of 6,000 kilometers, representing a major leap in its long-range capabilities. The missile was showcased at an expo and reflects Turkey's push to become a more independent military power in the region. The country is also developing a missile defense shield called the steel dome.
- Turkey revealed a long-range ballistic missile, the Yildirimhan, with a 6,000 km range.
- The missile represents a significant advancement from Turkey's previous known Genk missile (3,000 km range).
- The unveiling came as a surprise, as Turkey's long-range missile work was previously less public.
- Turkey's defense push is not coincidental, given its geographic position amid ongoing conflicts.
- The country is also developing a missile defense shield called the steel dome.
- The developments aim to help Turkey become a more independent regional power.