Süheyla Yıldız

Naval Forces News Missiles and Rockets
Süheyla Yıldız
Malaysia Orders 24 ATMACA Missiles for Its LMS Batch 2 Corvettes

Malaysia has confirmed an order for 24 ROKETSAN-made ATMACA anti-ship missiles worth €79.5 million for its LMS Batch 2 program, reinforcing the naval strike capability of the corvettes being built in Türkiye.

Read More
Air Forces News Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
Indigenous Mission Planning Software for HÜRJET Set for Export to Europe

HAVELSAN’s Flight Mission Support and Planning System will be integrated into HÜRJET and exported to Spain alongside the aircraft, marking a new step for Türkiye’s defense software exports.

Read More
Naval Forces News Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
Malaysia to Receive Its Second Multi-Purpose Mission Ship from Türkiye in Early 2028

Malaysia expects to receive its second Multi-Purpose Mission Ship from Türkiye on January 31, 2028, under a $83.75 million project aimed at strengthening maritime surveillance and enforcement capability.

Read More
Land Forces News Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
Malaysia Unveils the Mirsad ISV 4x4 as a New-Generation Light Combat Vehicle

Malaysia has introduced the MILDEF Mirsad ISV 4x4, a new-generation light combat vehicle designed to provide infantry units with high mobility, modularity, and direct fire support.

Read More
Land Forces News Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
Nurol Makina and Nadicorp Sign Strategic Deal in Malaysia for Local Production of Turkish Armored Vehicles

Nurol Makina and Malaysia-based Nadicorp have signed a strategic cooperation agreement covering local production of selected 4x4 armored vehicles in Malaysia and their export to the wider Asian market.

Read More
Electronic Systems Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
CTech Opens a New ASEAN Export Path with Indigenous Satellite Communications Technology

CTech, a Turkish Aerospace Industries subsidiary, signed a cooperation and supply agreement in Malaysia with AR Eastern for its jamming-resistant satellite communication solutions, aiming to expand into the ASEAN market.

Read More
Yatay Reklam
Air Forces News Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
TAI Seeks to Expand Its Footprint in Malaysia Through ANKA Success and New HÜRJET Opportunities

Turkish Aerospace Industries is using DSA 2026 in Kuala Lumpur to build on its ANKA success in Malaysia and pursue new cooperation in trainer aircraft and unmanned systems. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim also visited the TAI stand and signed the full-scale HÜRJET mock-up.

Read More
Weapons and Ammunition Missiles and Rockets
Süheyla Yıldız
ROKETSAN Brings a Broad Missile and Munition Portfolio to DSA 2026 to Deepen Southeast Asia Ties

ROKETSAN is taking part in DSA 2026 in Kuala Lumpur with a wide portfolio ranging from MAM munitions to SİPER, ATMACA, and ALKA, aiming to expand defense cooperation across Southeast Asia.

Read More
Weapons and Ammunition Electronic Systems
Süheyla Yıldız
CANiK Unveils Its New Mobile Layered Counter-UAS Architecture Abroad for the First Time at DSA 2026

SYS Group introduced its new mobile layered Counter-UAS architecture abroad for the first time at DSA 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, presenting a cost-effective, scalable response to swarm and tactical drone threats.

Read More
Land Forces News Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
Nurol Makina Moves Toward Local Production Partnership in Malaysia for 4x4 Armored Vehicles

Nurol Makina is preparing to sign a new agreement with Malaysia’s Nadicorp at DSA 2026, aiming to establish a framework for local production of 4x4 armored vehicles and exports across Asia.

Read More
Electronic Systems Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
Defense Industry R&D Will Serve as a Growth Engine for Civilian Sectors, Says Hakan Karataş

Deputy Head of Türkiye’s Presidency of Defence Industries Hakan Karataş said defense-sector R&D gains will increasingly be transferred to civilian fields as part of Türkiye’s long-term technology roadmap.

Read More
Weapons and Ammunition Global Developments
Süheyla Yıldız
Europe’s Defense Stocks Fell Instead of Rising During the Iran War

European defense stocks failed to rally during the Iran war, as investors reassessed high valuations, order uncertainty, and the battlefield impact of low-cost drone warfare.

Read More
Yatay Reklam
Total 529 News (Page 3/45)
Give Feedback