Cyber superiority key for success in other fields: Defense Minister

by Anadolu Agency

ISTANBUL, TURKEY

Gaining ascendancy in the field of cyber systems will be necessary for success in other operational areas, Turkey’s national defense minister said on Tuesday.

Speaking at the International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF), one of the world’s largest global defense events, Hulusi Akar stressed that in the future of defense technologies, space and cyberspace will emerge as important operational areas.

“To be strong, it isn’t enough to adapt to today’s conditions. It’s necessary to foresee what the future will be like and take proactive measures to be strong and effective,” said Akar.

“Countries that want to have a say in the world of tomorrow have to keep their defense and security strategies up-to-date.”

As part of these efforts, Turkey is closely following the fields of cyber security, artificial intelligence, big data, robotics, and autonomous systems, he added.

He noted that several cutting-edge technologies and products are currently being used in the world, such as drone swarms, quantum radars, laser guns, directed energy weapons, and micro satellites.

On Turkey, he said the country has today increased the share of indigenous technology in its defense industry from 20% to 80%.

Noting current initiatives such as the Atak and Gokbey helicopters, the national combat aircraft (MMU), and electronic warfare systems, along with the Bora, Kasirga, and Hisar missiles, Akar said the number of Turkish defense projects is continually growing.

He also said that no matter how powerful these weapons can be, the most effective defense can be attained through friendship, peace, brotherhood, stability, and strong cooperation.

“In this respect, we attach importance to establishing military cooperation with friendly and allied countries,” he added.

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