Turkey’s KAAN Fighter Jet Soars in Maiden Flight, Joins Elite Aircraft Producers
Turkey’s first indigenous fighter jet, KAAN, successfully completed its initial test flight, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s aerospace ambitions. Developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries, KAAN aims to modernize the Turkish army’s fleet, currently reliant on aging F-16s. This development propels Turkey into an elite group of countries capable of producing fifth-generation aircraft, as stated by the Turkish presidency.
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Since its inception in 2016, KAAN has undergone rigorous testing, including ejection seat, full-scale static, control surface inertia and static, landing gear drop, avionic system, and fuel tests. It’s designed for seamless integration with various defense platforms, including unmanned aerial vehicles and airborne surveillance systems, according to Anadolu Agency. Equipped for supersonic air-to-air combat, KAAN features internal weapon bays that will house the next generation of armaments, heralding a new era for Turkey’s defense capabilities.