Türkei erprobt Marschflugkörper Atmaca Kara

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Türkei erprobt Marschflugkörper Atmaca Kara

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Türkiye confirms longer-range version of Atmaca cruise missile being tested
Turkish company Roketsan announced on 18 August that it had successfully test-fired the long-range cruise missile version of its Atmaca anti-ship missile.

It released a video showing the missile being prepared and then fired from a mobile launcher at a location that could be identified as the company's test facility on the Sinop peninsula on Türkiye's Black Sea coast. The missile was shown hitting a target on a floating platform at an unspecified distance from the launch site.

The video identified the missile as an Atmaca UM (the Turkish initials for long range), explaining it was previously referred to as the Atmaca Kara (land) version of the Atmaca anti-ship missile that has been developed for the Turkish Navy.

While this was the first time Roketsan has reported test firing an Atmaca UM/Kara, it suggested there had been earlier tests when the missile had achieved its longest range and flight duration to date.
Roketsan has said the Atmaca Kara has a range of 280 km compared with the more than 220 km range of the original Atmaca and is also longer and 100 kg heavier, with the warhead increased from 220 kg to 250 kg. It also has an imaging infrared (IIR) seeker rather than an active radar seeker for terminal guidance.
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Re: Türkei erprobt Marschflugkörper Atmaca Kara

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Turkish submarine test-fires ‘Atmaca’ anti-ship missile
The Turkish Navy has conducted a successful firing test of the submarine-launched variant of the Atmaca anti-ship missile, according to Haluk Görgün, head of the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB).

The test took place on March 12, 2025, from the submarine TCG Preveze off the coast of Mersin in the Mediterranean Sea, as detailed in a press briefing by the Turkish Ministry of Defense. The missile was encased in a watertight capsule equipped with a propeller, designed to fit the submarine’s 533 mm torpedo tube.

After launch, the capsule propelled itself away from the submarine before the missile ignited and exited the capsule. Footage shared on social media indicated that the missile was not carrying a live warhead, as there was no impact observed.
https://www.defensenews.com/global/euro ... p-missile/



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