Turkish F-16 warplanes of the Turkish Air Force are working at the 22nd Air Base Command in Malbork, Poland, within the framework of NATO's "Air Policing" mission.
The developments regarding the SİHAs we sell to NATO countries do not slow down. Evaluating the statement of the Polish Minister of Defense that "it will work in harmony with the F-35 and other systems", experts describe the process with the metaphor of "F-16s of SİHAs can be Turkish SİHAs".
Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak came to Turkey to hold talks on the purchase of 24 Armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. After the necessary negotiations, if an agreement is reached and signed, Poland will be the first NATO member to buy an Armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle from Turkey.
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