HÜRJET-D Technical Specs Revealed; Naval Variant in Development
TUSAŞ disclosed key details about HÜRJET-D’s range, payload, and speed, along with plans for a naval variant to enhance maritime defense capabilities.

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TUSAŞ disclosed key details about HÜRJET-D’s range, payload, and speed, along with plans for a naval variant to enhance maritime defense capabilities.
Turkey has reached a strategic agreement with Spanish defense firms for the export of its indigenous HÜRJET jet trainer and light attack aircraft, marking a milestone in its defense industry’s growing international presence.
Haluk Görgün, President of Turkey’s Defense Industries, announced a landmark agreement related to the HÜRJET indigenous jet trainer and light attack aircraft project.
Turkish aerospace firm TUSAŞ secures a €16 million contract to propel development of its domestically-produced HÜRJET jet trainer aircraft.
Turkey’s flagship defense projects HÜRJET, ANKA, and KAAN are gaining significant traction in Asia, showcasing capabilities that could reshape regional security dynamics.
Turkey’s indigenous jet project HÜRJET has made a significant leap by exporting its wholly domestically developed software systems to European markets.
Turkish defense software built for the HÜRJET trainer jet is entering the Spanish market, while also providing critical support to the National Combat Aircraft KAAN program.
TUSAŞ is intensifying its footprint in Latin America by promoting the AKSUNGUR and ANKA UAVs along with the HÜRJET jet trainer, while the KC-390 transport aircraft proposal remains under consideration.
Turkey is shaping the future of its aerial defense through the ecosystem of HÜRKUŞ, HÜRJET, and KAAN projects, nurturing the nation’s new generation of indigenous wings.
A large-scale defense facility with a 60,000-ton capacity is set to be established in Tokat, serving as a key hub for Turkey’s indigenous Hürjet, Kızılelma, and Anka platforms.