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Turkey is testing its newest attack drones

Several advantages, including high speed and heavy payload, distinguish the uncrewed aerial vehicle developed by the Turkish state-owned TUSAŞ aerospace company. In addition, "ANKA-3" has low radar visibility, which is made possible by using a "flying wing" design.

"ANKA-3" can fly up to 13,000 km and perform combat missions at an altitude of up to 12,000 km. The drone will be armed with seven weapons—one from below, the other inside, and two under the wings. The drone will be able to cover a distance of up to 700 km.