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Turkish-made engine equipped AKSUNGUR UAV successfully complete 41-hour flight

Turkish-made engine equipped AKSUNGUR UAV successfully complete 41-hour flight

Published January 10,2024


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In a put up made on TUSAŞ‘s social media account, it was introduced that AKSUNGUR efficiently accomplished a 41-hour flight with the nationwide engine TEI-PD170.

The domestically produced AKSUNGUR UAV, developed with native and nationwide capabilities by TUSAŞ, has achieved one other milestone.

This time, the AKSUNGUR UAV achieved a 41-hour flight with the nationwide engine TEI-PD170 developed by TUSAŞ Motor Sanayii.

TUSAŞ’s social media account shared excerpts from the 41-hour flight with the hashtag “41 times mashallah” associated to the topic.

Source: www.anews.com.tr