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Türkiye to put defense industry on display at NATO summit
TR🏛️ Politics20 hr. ago

Türkiye to put defense industry on display at NATO summit

Turkey plans to showcase its defense industry at the upcoming NATO summit through a high-level reception hosted by the Secretariat of Defense Industries at Turkish Aerospace facilities in Ankara. The event, organized by Secretariat head Haluk Görgün, aims to highlight Turkey's defense capabilities, international partnerships, and collaboration with NATO allies. Senior military and civilian officials from NATO and allied nations, along with defense industry leaders, are expected to attend. During the event, Turkish defense products will be displayed, and indigenous aviation platforms will conduct demonstration flights. This will be the second NATO summit hosted by Turkey, following the 2004 Istanbul summit.

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Hurriyet Daily News logoHurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedCenter20 hr. ago
Türkiye to put defense industry on display at NATO summit

Turkey plans to showcase its defense industry at the upcoming NATO summit through a high-level reception hosted by the Secretariat of Defense Industries at Turkish Aerospace facilities in Ankara. The event, organized by Secretariat head Haluk Görgün, aims to highlight Turkey's defense capabilities, international partnerships, and collaboration with NATO allies. Senior military and civilian officials from NATO and allied nations, along with defense industry leaders, are expected to attend. During the event, Turkish defense products will be displayed, and indigenous aviation platforms will conduct demonstration flights. This will be the second NATO summit hosted by Turkey, following the 2004 Istanbul summit.

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