Turkish missile developer and manufacturerüRoketsan has developed a supersonic, anti-radiation missile for the TF-X, the country's indigenous fighter jet in the making.

The missile, dubbed Akbaba (or 'vulture' in English), was included in the ammunitions list of the TF-X at a Turkish Air Force briefing on June 30.

The Akbaba program is classified, and Roketsan's website does not mention the technology.

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'We cannot provide any information on the Akbaba project due to secrecy for national security reasons,' Roketsan told Defense News on July 8.

But a company official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Akbaba missiles will replace the batch of about 100 AGM-88 HARM missiles in the Air Force's inventory.

American firm Raytheon Technologies builds the AGM-88 HARM, which is also a high-speed, anti-radiation missile used to seek and destroy radar-equipped air defense systems.

An Air Force official said the Akbaba will be used by the 151st 'Bronze' Squadron — a unit that specializes in using the HARM weapons when operating F-16C/D Fighting Falcons.

A defense procurement source said the contract value for the Akbaba is unknown because quantity has not been determined.

'We have about 100 AGM-88 HARMs, which will be replaced by the Akbaba. That would make a contract of about $50 million. But we may have follow-on orders bigger than the original,' he said. 'This is an open-ended program.'

The official also said the final quantities and the contract value will depend on the progress of the TF-X program.

Source: Defensenews