Why are Turks moving UCAV AKSUGUR opposite Rhodes? – They constantly supply their navy with attack UAVs

The Turkish Navy has 16 attack drones in its fleet (which will increase to 17 by the end of the year

According to a statement from the Turkish General Staff, “another UCAV AKSUNGUR, which has successfully completed acceptance tests at the Dalaman Naval Air Base Command, has been handed over to the Turkish Navy.”

In the announcement of the Turkish Ministry of Defense it was mentioned that it was delivered to the Naval Forces Command 1 AKSUNGUR.

AKSUNGUR SİHA, which is the largest unmanned aerial vehicle manufactured by TAI to date, has been delivered to the Naval Forces Command.

This is the second unmanned aerial vehicle of its kind, with which the Turks “load” the specific airport of Dalaman, just a few miles from the island of Rhodes and the rest of the Dodecanese.

The combination with the intention to create a large naval base in Aksaz, demonstrates to us the deceitful plans of Ankara, especially in this region of the Greek Archipelago.

The Turkish Navy has 16 attack drones in its fleet (which will increase to 17 by the end of the year).

“This is important because the Turkish Navy is one of the few navies in the world that is capable of having both manned and unmanned vehicles at the same time,” says a foreign defense analyst.

TUSAS has the corresponding plans for this issue from UCAV Aksungur, the first half of 2022, under the relevant plan.

Providing continuous surveillance for more than 60 hours and capable of launching/tracking sonar buoys, the Aksungur appears to be a useful asset in ASW-type operations, particularly against “enemy” submarines.

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Another important milestone for the Turkish Navy is the acquisition of AH-1W SuperCobra attack helicopters in 2022.

The Turkish Army Command has already delivered ten AH-1W SuperCobra attack helicopters to the Turkish Navy.

For the first time, they will be able to fly together AH-1W Super Cobra UCAV Aksungur attack helicopters in 2022.

The same information has the Turkish defense industry preparing UCAVs, which will have the exclusive mission of surface units and submarines.

In other words, what the Bayraktar TB2s do on land, they and some other drones will do at sea, with the help of special systems.

The risk of this tactic is clearly serious, while we remind you that “saturation” attacks by UCAVs can de-coordinate even the best anti-aircraft weapon systems in the world.

We remind you that Turkish Frigates and other surface units have as organic mini UAVs or drones, as these are now useful tools for control and surveillance operations, but now their use goes a step further and concerns a very serious threat.

Greek anti-drone umbrella is the only solution until the receipt of Greek UCAVs

Athens is preparing a special “umbrella” against Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on the islands and on important inland infrastructure, in a plan that has been implemented for the past few months under conditions of complete secrecy.

The Israeli technology system that is being deployed actually works in a way that interferes with the flight capability of potential enemy UAVs.

But we said that it will concern unmanned aerial vehicles of the neighboring country which will not have guidance via SATCOM, (satellite), because then things change, and the risk increases and only with Greek UCAVs will we be able to respond.

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