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Ankara markets drones, air defense to states looking to reduce reliance on U.S. weapons
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Ankara markets drones, air defense to states looking to reduce reliance on U.S. weapons

Ankara is leveraging its role as host of the NATO summit to promote its domestic defense industry, showcasing drones and air-defense systems to potential international buyers, particularly in the Persian Gulf region. The summit, held in Istanbul, includes a Defense Industry Forum and a Turkish arms exhibition, positioning Turkey as a competitive alternative to U.S. weaponry. Turkish officials emphasize that their equipment meets NATO standards and has been tested in combat zones like Libya, Syria, and Ukraine. The event coincides with concerns among Gulf nations about the reliability of U.S.-supplied weapons during the recent Iran conflict, which exposed vulnerabilities in American defenses. Turkey's extensive security measures around the summit site underscore the significance of the event for its defense exports.

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The Washington Times logoThe Washington TimesStrankarsko povezanDesnoDejstva 95Objektivnost 82pred 13 urami
Ankara markets drones, air defense to states looking to reduce reliance on U.S. weapons

Ankara is leveraging its role as host of the NATO summit to promote its domestic defense industry, showcasing drones and air-defense systems to potential international buyers, particularly in the Persian Gulf region. The summit, held in Istanbul, includes a Defense Industry Forum and a Turkish arms exhibition, positioning Turkey as a competitive alternative to U.S. weaponry. Turkish officials emphasize that their equipment meets NATO standards and has been tested in combat zones like Libya, Syria, and Ukraine. The event coincides with concerns among Gulf nations about the reliability of U.S.-supplied weapons during the recent Iran conflict, which exposed vulnerabilities in American defenses. Turkey's extensive security measures around the summit site underscore the significance of the event for its defense exports.

Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames Turkey's efforts to sell its weapons as a strategic move to challenge U.S. dominance in defense exports, emphasizing the limitations of American capabilities during the Iran conflict. It highlights Turkey's growing influence in regional defense markets and positions its military-​

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 82): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on Turkey's efforts to promote its military technology during the NATO summit, citing specific examples like the Steel Dome and Baykar drones. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some promotional language suggesting Turkey's strategic advantage,

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