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Turkey Launches Tufan Autonomous Maritime Attack Drone

Published on: May 7, 2026 1:48 AM

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Turkey has unveiled a new advanced suicide naval drone named “Tufan” developed by defense company Aselsan. The system was introduced at the SAHA 2026 defense exhibition in Istanbul. This new development highlights Turkey’s growing focus on modern unmanned naval warfare technology.

According to the company, the Tufan unmanned surface vehicle is designed for autonomous naval combat operations. Moreover, it can carry out attack missions as well as surveillance and intelligence gathering. Therefore, it serves multiple roles in modern maritime warfare scenarios.

The drone is 8.1 meters long and uses a petrol engine combined with water-jet propulsion. This allows it to move at high speed with strong maneuverability. In addition, it can be rapidly deployed in both coastal and open sea environments.

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One of its key features is swarm intelligence and advanced autonomous capability. It can operate alone or in groups with coordinated missions. Furthermore, multiple units can simultaneously conduct surveillance, reconnaissance, and attack operations.

The system also includes automatic navigation, obstacle avoidance, and vision-based target recognition. These features enable it to identify and track targets more effectively. As a result, it can operate with reduced human control in complex maritime environments.

In conclusion, Turkey Unveils Tufan Advanced Suicide Naval Drone System showcases a major step in defense technology innovation. The drone’s explosive warhead capability allows it to strike naval targets and coastal installations, strengthening Turkey’s unmanned combat capabilities at sea.

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