Turkish firm Kale delivers homemade turbojet engine for missiles (Tayfun Ozberk, Defense News)

Turkish engine-developer Kale R&D has completed the first deliveries of the KTJ-3200, the country’s first indigenous turbojet engine, which will power the homemade standoff missile and Atmaca anti-ship missile, the company confirmed to Defense News on Tuesday.

One KTJ-3200 was sent to Tubitak Sage for the standoff missile, and another was delivered to Roketsan for the Atmaca. The first standoff cruise missiles to be equipped with the KTJ-3200 are expected to be fired in 2022.

Turkish firm Kale delivers homemade turbojet engine for missiles (defensenews.com)

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