Turkey unveils the Yildirimhan, its first domestically developed intercontinental ballistic missile, at the SAHA 2026 expo in Istanbul. Officials claim the system features a 6,000 km range and a 3,000 kg explosive payload capacity.
Turkey has unveiled the Yildirimhan, its first domestically developed intercontinental ballistic missile, at the SAHA 2026 expo in Istanbul. Officials state the missile has a range of 6,000 km and a 3,000 kg payload capacity.
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