Two companies from Turkey and Egypt went on an agreement on co -production of unmanned aircraft, according to SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis from Constantinople.

The signatures fell in the presence of officials from the two countries. The aim of the military agreement is to control the market for the African continent.

Erdogan at a delivery ceremony of the first system “steel dome”

It launched 14 industrial facilities worth $ 240 million.

Investment of $ 1.5 billion for new facilities of the military industry size of 900 football stadiums.

“Today, our heroic army of steel dome systems are being delivered to our heroic army, consisting of a total of 47 vehicles worth $ 460 million, which will increase confidence in friends and fear of enemies.

The element that determines the fine line between being on the table and being on the menu is your skills on air defense and attack.

The delivery of a large Siper range of air defense system along with the 10 accompanying vehicles is a turning point for our country’s defense.

Also, 3 medium -range anti -aircraft anti -aircraft defense systems along with the 21 accompanying vehicles will further enhance our deterrent power. Korkut anti -aircraft systems along with early warning systems will be our eyes and ears on the front.

“Peaceful business in Cyprus in 1974”

Erdogan also said that in 1974 in Cyprus we saw that we did not produce our own weapons and created our own military industry.

“Aselsan is not just a company. It is at the same time the symbol of a difficult and epic journey that left deep marks on the memory of a people.
Just 50 years ago, the bitter experiences experienced during the ‘1974 peacekeeping operation in 1974’ gave us a very big lesson. That day we saw how heavy price was paid by a people who could not produce their own weapons and their own communications system. Just on that day, he lit a spark in the consciousness of our people, and this spark turned into a huge flame with the founding of Aselsan in 1975, “Erdogan said.

CNN TURK: Kalin’s meeting with Haftar accelerates the process of validating the Turkolibyan memorandum

“The aim of Ankara and to work with Libya for hydrocarbons”

“On August 25, Ibrahim Kalin, a National Intelligence Organization (MIT), met with leader Khalifa Haphtar. Happere welcomed Kalin to the General Administration Headquarters in Ratzma, near Benghazi. During the meetings, emphasis was placed on the development of bilateral cooperation and the action in accordance with the common interests. Regional security was also discussed.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives, under Halifa Happear, is now expected to ratify the 2019 maritime jurisdiction agreement. It has been estimated that Kalin’s visit has accelerated the process. This meeting was recorded as Turkey’s first high -level contact with Haftar. The visit took place just when the maritime jurisdiction agreement was prepared for ratification.

However, there are other issues on the agenda with Libya, one of which is energy. At the end of June, the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alicors Bayraktar met with his Libyan counterpart. Cooperation opportunities were discussed in the hydrocarbons. Bayraktar signaled “specific collaboration” after this meeting. “