Türkiye has conducted a successful test firing of the ROKETSAN KARAOK anti-tank missile within the AGMOSS (Smart Guidance Ammunition and Systems) framework, achieving direct hits from multiple unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) controlled through a single command centre.

ROKETSAN released video footage of the test, stating:

“AGMOSS enables full command and coordination. Thanks to the centralized tactical missile management capability integrated into KMC-U, KARAOK launches from different UGV platforms achieved pinpoint accuracy. We continue working toward integrated control, rapid decision-making and high precision in the operational field.”

President of the Defence Industry Agency, Prof. Haluk Görgün, highlighted that the results demonstrate the advanced level of Türkiye’s defence ecosystem in coordination, command-and-control, and precision-strike capabilities:

“The KMC-U integrated firing tests conducted under AGMOSS—resulting in direct hits from different UGV platforms—once again confirm the maturity of our integrated C2 architecture, AI-supported mission management systems, and national missile technologies.
The harmony among our institutions and the technical competence of our engineers strengthen our roadmap toward future autonomous warfare.”

Integrated Command-and-Control with AGMOSS

As part of the programme, ROKETSAN’s KMC-U Tactical Missile Weapon System has gained the ability to control all operational elements from a single command node, providing a significant strategic advantage. The AGMOSS integration enables faster, safer and more accurate missile launches, allowing KMC-U systems to respond instantly to operational requirements.