Turkey’s domestically built Steel Dome enhances its strategic autonomy and opens lucrative export avenues, especially with Saudi Arabia, reshaping the regional defense market amid rising geopolitical tensions.
The video spotlights Turkey’s Steel Dome, a domestically‑produced, AI‑managed, multi‑layered air‑defense system unveiled at the World Defense Show in Riyadh. CEO Ahmed Ako emphasizes the platform’s network‑centric architecture, combining radars, electronic‑warfare units, command‑control, and seekers, all sourced from Turkish firms.
Key insights include the system’s full‑scale domestic manufacturing, recent autonomous test firing of the long‑range Cyper missile, and the integration of short‑range, anti‑drone, and future capabilities. The company is scaling production lines with international partners while maintaining Turkish ownership of critical subsystems.
Ako highlighted the strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia, noting the establishment of a Saudi Excellence Center and joint design activities. He cited the Turkish defense minister’s announcement of a new battery delivery as proof of operational readiness and export potential.
The development signals Turkey’s drive for defense self‑sufficiency, expands its export footprint in the Middle East, and could reshape regional security dynamics by offering allied nations a home‑grown alternative to Western air‑defense solutions.
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