Turkish unmanned jet becomes world’s 1st to fire air-to-air missile at air target

Five F-16s flew in formation with Kizilelma in a joint test, showcasing future crewed-uncrewed combat

The successful engagement established KIZILELMA as the first and only uncrewed platform worldwide with verified air-to-air combat capability. PHOTO: TRT

Türkiye’s first uncrewed fighter jet, Bayraktar KIZILELMA, made aviation history by becoming the world’s first UAV to successfully fire a beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile at a jet-powered target aircraft during a test off the coast of Sinop.

According to a statement from the Turkish defense company Baykar on Sunday, KIZILELMA launched the locally developed GOKDOGAN air-to-air missile, striking the high-speed jet target with pinpoint accuracy.

The missile was fired from under the wing of the uncrewed fighter jet after the target was detected and tracked using ASELSAN’s MURAD AESA radar.

This marked the first time in Turkish aviation history that a national aircraft fired a domestically produced air-to-air missile, guided by a national radar, at an aerial target.

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