The flight control system integrated test facility, called Iron Bird, will become operational in February 2022 and will be the first in aviation in Turkey.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) and Pakistan's National Engineering and Science Commission (NESCOM) will cooperate on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
Many companies are working on subsystems such as the engine, air conditioning system, landing gear, avionics, actuator, canopy, radar, software, sensor, central computer and power distribution system needed for the National Combat Aircraft (MMU).
ASELSAN, the leading company of the Turkish defense industry, will equip the National Combat Aircraft (MMU) with its capabilities and the technologies it has developed.
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