Turkey successfully tests locally developed Common Aperture Targeting System (CATS).
This camera will be used to facilitate the identification of the enemy in armed warships.
According to a message released from the Twitter account of the Turkish defense company Biker, a camera was installed in the TB2 warship manufactured by his company and an experimental target was set. The camera was developed by Turkish defense company Asil San.
The armed UAV hit the target with an MAM-L missile or a product of the Turkish defense company Rocketsan.
In October, Canada announced that it would not export arms to Turkey, accusing Turkey of using Canadian technology in the disputed region of Carabach between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Following the announcement, Turkey's defense industry announced the development of advanced weapons using local technology.