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TURKIYE’S INDIGENOUS HEAVY CLASS TORPEDO SETS NEW STANDARDS IN NAVAL WARFARE

Türkiye’s defense industry continues to make significant strides with the development of the AKYA heavy class torpedo, a state-of-the-art weapon system designed entirely with national resources. This advanced torpedo is a formidable asset in naval warfare, capable of engaging both submarines and surface ships with unmatched precision.

AKYA is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including an active/passive sonar head and fiber optic cable guidance, allowing it to lock onto and destroy targets with high accuracy. It also features wake guidance against surface targets, enhancing its effectiveness in diverse combat scenarios.

With a range exceeding fifty kilometers and speeds surpassing forty-five knots, AKYA is built for rapid, long-distance engagements. Its design includes an underwater shock insensitive warhead and a swim away drive system, ensuring safe and effective deployment.

The torpedo’s guidance is controlled through a combination of internal and external systems, providing flexibility and reliability in operation. Propulsion is powered by a brushless direct current electric motor coupled with a counter-rotating propeller, offering both power and stability during its mission.

AKYA represents a significant milestone for Türkiye’s defense industry, showcasing the nation’s capability to produce advanced military technologies that meet the demands of modern naval warfare.

Applications:

  • Submarine Engagement: AKYA is designed to track and eliminate enemy submarines, providing a critical defense against underwater threats.
  • Surface Ship Targeting: The torpedo is equally effective against surface ships, using advanced guidance systems to hit fast-moving or heavily armored vessels.
  • Strategic Naval Defense: AKYA enhances Türkiye’s naval capabilities, ensuring the protection of national waters and interests.

General Information: AKYA’s development underscores Türkiye’s commitment to self-reliance in defense technologies. By utilizing entirely national resources, the country is not only advancing its military capabilities but also contributing to the global defense industry through innovative and indigenous solutions.


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