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Türkiye’s Roketsan seeks export deals after successful Midlas launcher test

Türkiyes homegrown vertical launch system Midlas fires missiles from a navy frigate for the first time, accessed on Aug. 31, 2025. (AA Photo)
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Türkiyes homegrown vertical launch system Midlas fires missiles from a navy frigate for the first time, accessed on Aug. 31, 2025. (AA Photo)
August 31, 2025 08:39 PM GMT+03:00

Turkish missile producer Roketsan is seeking to turn international interest in its homegrown vertical launcher system, known as Midlas, into export sales after a successful test boosted confidence in the system’s capabilities.

Roketsan CEO Murat Ikinci said during the Teknofest Blue Homeland event in Istanbul: “We are making serious efforts not only for our platforms but also for the export of MIDLAS. Other countries are also making serious efforts regarding both missile systems and vertical launch systems.”

The four-day festival, which began Thursday at the Istanbul Shipyard Command with Anadolu as its global communications partner, showcased advanced naval and aerospace technologies.

Roketsan's missiles are showcased at 17th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF 2025) in Istanbul, Türkiye on July 26, 2025. (AA Photo)
Roketsan's missiles are showcased at 17th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF 2025) in Istanbul, Türkiye on July 26, 2025. (AA Photo)

Ikinci highlighted platforms open to visitors, including the Bayraktar TB3 combat UAV, which is deployed on the UAV carrier TCG Anadolu to conduct the world’s first armed UAV operations from a ship using Roketsan-developed missiles.

“When you look at Atmaca, Akya, Akata, air defense systems, and Midlas, Roketsan actually provides the largest portion of our Naval Forces’ strike power,” Ikinci said.

He noted that Midlas recently passed a key test by successfully destroying an air target and is now being integrated into the Turkish Navy. The Istanbul frigate was the first to receive the system, with integration continuing on the sixth, seventh, and eighth ships. “From now on, MIDLAS will be on all Turkish platforms,” Ikinci said.

Roketsan CEO Murat Ikinci poses for a photo during an exclusive interview within the scope of the Teknofest Blue Homeland, the special maritime-themed edition of the Teknofest, Türkiye’s flagship technology, aviation, and space festival, at Istanbul Shipyard Command in Istanbul, Türkiye on August 30, 2025. (AA Photo)
Roketsan CEO Murat Ikinci poses for a photo during an exclusive interview within the scope of the Teknofest Blue Homeland, the special maritime-themed edition of the Teknofest, Türkiye’s flagship technology, aviation, and space festival, at Istanbul Shipyard Command in Istanbul, Türkiye on August 30, 2025. (AA Photo)

'This is a race'

He described the program as part of a long-term competition, adding: “We continue to invest in technology by fostering interest in these areas of application here. This is a race. These missile and torpedo systems successfully represent us in the field and strengthen our armed forces, but we continue our R&D activities for them.”

Ikinci emphasized Roketsan’s ongoing research and development to expand its capabilities and strengthen its position in global markets.

He also underlined that TEKNOFEST, which he described as the world’s largest technology festival, marked the first time it carried the “Blue Homeland” concept this year.

Roketsan, he noted, has supported rocket competitions from the beginning and this year hosted the first underwater rocket competition in torpedo and submarine-launched missile technologies.

August 31, 2025 08:49 PM GMT+03:00
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