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Türkiyes growing defense industry keeps Greek side up at night

Türkiyes growing defense industry keeps Greek side up at night

Türkiye‘s spectacular developments within the protection trade have sparked concern in Greece. The news of Turkey’s rising presence within the world protection market, in addition to its latest achievements within the growth of unmanned aerial automobiles and armed drones, has highlighted the discrepancy between the 2 nations’ capabilities.

A latest report by the US-based Defense News journal highlighted Türkiye‘s rising protection trade, noting that the variety of Turkish corporations included within the journal’s “Top 100″ listing has elevated from 3 to 4 in 2022. ROKETSAN secured the eightieth place on the listing, whereas Military Factories and Shipyards Management Inc. (ASFAT) was ranked a hundredth.

The report additionally famous that Türkiye’s protection trade is increasing its commerce with Middle Eastern neighbours, and that it has notable collaborations with Gulf international locations. This has additional alarmed Greek officers, who’re involved about Türkiye‘s rising navy energy.

Greece‘s personal protection trade is comparatively nascent, and it has struggled to maintain up with Türkiye‘s advances. As a outcome, Greece has turn out to be more and more reliant on overseas arms imports. This has made it weak to disruptions within the world arms market, and it has additionally made it tougher for Greece to develop its personal indigenous protection capabilities.

Source: www.anews.com.tr