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SUBMARINES TO FIRE ATMACA MISSILE: A NEW MILESTONE IN TÜRKIYE’S NAVAL CAPABILITIES

Introduction

In a significant advancement for Türkiye’s defense industry, the ATMACA Anti-Ship Missile is set to become a key asset for the Turkish Navy’s submarine fleet. Developed by Roketsan, a leader in missile technology and defense systems, the ATMACA missile is poised to replace the US-made Sub-Harpoon currently used by Turkish submarines. This shift marks a crucial step in bolstering Türkiye’s naval autonomy and enhancing its maritime strike capabilities.

ATMACA Missile: A National Achievement

The ATMACA Anti-Ship Missile represents a significant achievement in Türkiye’s defense sector. Developed entirely with national resources by Roketsan, the missile has been a part of a broader strategy to enhance the country’s indigenous defense capabilities. As part of a growing product family, the ATMACA missile is designed to meet a variety of operational requirements. Currently, Roketsan has begun mass production deliveries of the ATMACA missile, primarily for use on naval platforms.

Different Versions of the ATMACA Missile

Roketsan is actively developing different versions of the ATMACA missile to cater to various branches of the Turkish Armed Forces. The IIR-ATMACA variant, designed for launch from coastal defense systems on land, has successfully undergone testing. Another version, the ATMACA UM Cruise Missile, is being developed specifically for the Land Forces Command. These developments showcase the versatility and adaptability of the ATMACA missile family, positioning it as a multi-platform solution capable of meeting diverse defense needs.

Integration into Submarine Platforms

The next significant evolution for the ATMACA missile is its integration into submarine platforms. This capability is set to replace the Sub-Harpoon, an anti-ship missile of American origin, thus enhancing the indigenous firepower of Türkiye’s naval forces. The ATMACA missile, when deployed from a submarine, will be launched from torpedo tubes in a specially designed capsule. Once the capsule reaches the surface, it will open, allowing the missile to engage its turbojet engine and set course for its intended target.

Exhibition of the ATMACA-Submarine Capsule

The development of the submarine-launched version of the ATMACA missile was highlighted during the delivery ceremony of the TCG PİRİREİS Submarine. For the first time, the Turkish Naval Forces displayed the capsule designed to launch the ATMACA missile from submarines. This unveiling marks a significant milestone in the missile’s development and showcases the Turkish Navy’s commitment to enhancing its underwater strike capabilities.

Future Prospects and Strategic Importance

Roketsan’s efforts to integrate the ATMACA missile into submarine platforms are in advanced stages. According to a statement made by Roketsan General Manager Murat İkinci to SavunmaSanayiST on May 1, 2023, the design stages of the submarine-launched version of the ATMACA missile and its capsule are nearing completion. Trials for this advanced system are expected to begin within the year. The successful integration of the ATMACA missile into submarines will provide the Turkish Armed Forces with a robust capability to launch anti-ship cruise missiles from beneath the waves, significantly enhancing the Navy’s offensive and defensive capabilities.

Conclusion

The development and integration of the ATMACA Anti-Ship Missile into Türkiye’s submarine fleet represent a strategic enhancement of the country’s naval capabilities. By replacing foreign-made systems with nationally developed solutions, Türkiye continues to assert its independence in defense technology. The ATMACA missile, with its versatile applications across various military platforms, underscores Roketsan’s innovative approach and commitment to advancing Türkiye’s defense capabilities. As the trials and tests proceed, the ATMACA missile is poised to become a cornerstone of Türkiye’s maritime defense strategy, offering a potent tool for safeguarding its interests on the high seas.


🚀 Submarines to Fire ATMACA Missile!
Türkiye’s indigenous ATMACA Anti-Ship Missile, developed by Roketsan, is set to replace the Sub-Harpoon in Turkish submarines! The new ATMACA-Submarine will launch from torpedo tubes, providing the Turkish Navy with enhanced strike capabilities. 🇹🇷

The future is here as Türkiye continues to strengthen its naval power with homegrown technology!

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