As part of the International Air and Space Fair, FIDAE 2026, held in Santiago, Chile, the Turkish company Roketsan presented its catalog of systems, which includes the Atmaca and Çakır cruise and ballistic missiles, together with the MAM-C, MAM-T, and MAM-L guided munitions, integrating these capabilities into the portfolio the company showcases at different international forums.

Roketsan’s presence at FIDAE comes amid a period of investment and industrial expansion in Turkey. The company continues to present abroad the progress stemming from the research, production, and technological development programs promoted in recent years by the country, particularly in the field of missiles, guided munitions, and systems integration.
According to what was announced by the Turkish Government this week, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recently led activities linked to new investments in the defense industry, whose total amount reaches 3 billion dollars. Of that total, 1 billion has already been completed, while another 2 billion corresponds to projects whose construction began through official ceremonies.
These investments include the inauguration of the Kırıkkale Fuel Production Plant, the Warhead Production Plant, and the Advanced Technologies Research and Development and Engineering Center. Likewise, construction began on the Missile Integration Facilities, together with the delivery of systems considered critical for the Turkish Armed Forces. Each of these initiatives forms part of the national defense ecosystem in which Roketsan is a central actor.

The official speech highlighted that these programs seek to strengthen the country’s capabilities and consolidate the Turkish defense industry. “We will continue working day and night for the peace and well-being of our nation,” President Erdoğan stated during the ceremony. Within this framework of investments and projects, Roketsan’s participation at FIDAE 2026 serves as a platform to showcase the results of this industrial policy to regional delegations and specialists.
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