The NE 3.14 Kamikaze and Observation UAV, developed by Sekiz Altmış Technology and Defense Industry, has successfully completed all flight tests.

Equipped with advanced technology, the NE 3.14 unmanned aerial vehicle is designed for use in both kamikaze and observation missions.

It stands out for its success in flight tests

In the test flights carried out in Kalecik, Ankara, the NE 3.14 UAV performed a successful series of flights by taking off both from the vehicle roof and over the launch system.

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Technical Specifications:

  • Wingspan: 2.75 meters
  • Fuselage Length: 1.6 meters
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Take-off Weight: 16.5 kg
  • Range: 90 km
  • Operational Altitude: 300-1000 meters
  • Maximum Altitude: 3000 meters
  • Cruise Speed: 95 km/h
  • Maximum Speed: 130 km/h
  • Flight Duration: 70 minutes

The NE 3.14 is equipped with integrated camera systems for day and night missions and can land safely thanks to the parachute system in its fuselage. With these characteristics, it is stated that the UAV offers a high performance in both surveillance and kamikaze operations.

Innovative Solutions in Defense Industry

Sekiz Altmış Technology and Defense Industry plays a leading role in the production of anti-drone electronic warfare systems and sub-cloud unmanned aerial vehicles with nearly 100 percent domestic resources. The company, which once again proved its claim in defense technologies with its success in this field, attracted attention with its NE 3.14 Kamikaze and Observation UAV.

Preparations for the mass production and operational use of NE 3.14 are underway at a rapid pace. The high performance and technical superiority provided by the UAV in different missions offer the potential to further Türkiye’s capabilities in the defense industry. This development is considered as an important step towards increasing the competitiveness of domestic and national defense technologies in the international arena.

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