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Türkiye successfully fires domestic ATMACA anti-ship missile in major naval drill

OFF SINOP, TÜRKİYE-MAY 10: The Turkish Navy has for the first time fired the domestically developed ATMACA anti-ship missile from a naval platform during the ongoing Seawolf-II/2025 exercise, officials announced on Saturday, May 10. The live-fire test, conducted off the coast of Sinop, targeted the decommissioned fast attack craft ex-TCG Martı, marking the missile’s first operational use in a naval exercise. Since its initial ship-launched test in 2019, the ATMACA has undergone extensive trials, including GPS-denied and electronic warfare scenarios, before achieving initial operational capability (IOC) in 2021. Developed by Turkish defense contractor Roketsan, the ATMACA (Hawk) is an all-weather, long-range, precision-guided anti-ship cruise missile designed to strengthen the Turkish Navy’s surface warfare capabilities. With a range exceeding 200 kilometers, the missile employs active radar homing and is powered by the KTJ-3200 turbojet engine—Türkiye’s first indigenous missile propulsion system, produced by Kale Arge.(Footage by Turkish Defense Ministry/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
OFF SINOP, TÜRKİYE-MAY 10: The Turkish Navy has for the first time fired the domestically developed ATMACA anti-ship missile from a naval platform during the ongoing Seawolf-II/2025 exercise, officials announced on Saturday, May 10. The live-fire test, conducted off the coast of Sinop, targeted the decommissioned fast attack craft ex-TCG Martı, marking the missile’s first operational use in a naval exercise. Since its initial ship-launched test in 2019, the ATMACA has undergone extensive trials, including GPS-denied and electronic warfare scenarios, before achieving initial operational capability (IOC) in 2021. Developed by Turkish defense contractor Roketsan, the ATMACA (Hawk) is an all-weather, long-range, precision-guided anti-ship cruise missile designed to strengthen the Turkish Navy’s surface warfare capabilities. With a range exceeding 200 kilometers, the missile employs active radar homing and is powered by the KTJ-3200 turbojet engine—Türkiye’s first indigenous missile propulsion system, produced by Kale Arge.(Footage by Turkish Defense Ministry/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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