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Turkey's Akıncı combat drone's 3rd prototype completes maiden flight

The third prototype for Turkey's state-of-the-art unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) Akıncı has completed its maiden flight, the manufacturer said in a statement.

Selöuk Bayraktar, the chief technology officer (CTO) of Baykar, on Saturday shared the statement on Twitter.

He said the Akıncı PT-3, the third prototype, successfully completed its first flight.

Earlier in mid-March, the UCAV's second prototypeüpassedüa Developed System Identification Test.

The second prototypeücompleted its first test flightülast August at the orlu Airport Base Command, in northwestern Turkey's Tekirdağ province.

Bayraktar said last month that the company willüsoon begin mass productionüof the domestically made UCAV.

Akıncı is expected to be added to the Turkish security forces' inventory later this year.

The drone can fly for 24 hours and has a service ceiling of 40,000 feet (12,192 meters), a 20-meter wingspan and the capacity to carry a load of 1,350 kilograms (2,976 pounds).

Akıncı will be equipped with the locally made active electronically scanned arrayü(AESA) radarüand air-to-air missiles GÖkdoğan and Bozdoğan, and will be able to launch several types of locally made ammo, such as standoff missiles (SOM).

Source: Daily Sabah