Turkish attack UAV Akinci reached an altitude of 38,039 feet (11,594 meters), becoming the highest altitude aircraft of Turkish design.
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A few pictures from the multinational EGEMEN-2015 amphibious exercise that hosted by the Turkish Navy with the participation of the U.S. Navy

Before the pictures, if I need to give a few info about EGEMEN-2015 exercise; from the Turkish side, TCG Kemalreis frigate was the command ship, also, 1x frigate, 2x corvette, 1x submarine, 3x fast attack craft, 7x amphibious landing craft, 3x patrol ships, 2x logistic support ship, 1x maritime patrol aircraft, 2x F-16 warplane and 1x Amphibious Marine Brigade. From the U.S. side, USS Kearsarge amphibious assault ship, 8x V-22 Osprey tiltmotor military aircraft, 4x AH-1W Cobra attack helicopter, 3x UH-1Y Venom medium-sized utility helicopter, 8x AV8B Harrier warplane and 325 personnel from the U.S. Marine 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The EGEMEN-2015 exercise was also spotted by the Navy personnel of NATO, Japan and South Korea.
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TCG Karşıyaka patrol boat and USS Kearsarge amphibious assault ship, Aegean Sea.
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Turkish and the U.S. Marines while boarding an MV-22 Osprey tiltmotor military aircraft on the flight deck of the USS Kearsarge amphibious assault ship.
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Turkish and U.S. Marines during joint beach landing.
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I took the pictures and info from here: https://www.trmilitary.org/viewtopic.php?t=5525
 
First pictures from the Baykar MIUS Unmanned Combat Aircraft project. According to the published images by Baykar, via Twitter, MIUS could take off from the Turkish Navy's future LHD, TCG Anadolu.
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“MIUS will operate at a cruising speed close to the speed of sound; the further prototypes will fly at the supersonic speed. It will have a payload of around 1500 kilograms. It will be able to deploy air-to-air, air-to-ground missiles and cruise missiles.

Unlike other prototypes developed in this field in the world, the most important aspect is that it can land and take off from carriers. MIUS will be able to land and take off from short-runway carriers like LHD Anadolu. It will be able to take off without the help of a catapult and land on the ship with a hook system.”

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During the Ramstein Alloy 2021 exercise, Turkish AEW&C E-7T aircraft performed command and control mission for the first time in European airspace, over Estonia.
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Turkish F-16s flying from Malbork, Poland under NATO's Air Policing mission made their first intercept of an unknown aircraft on Jul 20. Allied fighters scramble 24/7 to identify aircraft without a flight plan or without a flight transponder to safeguard Allied airspace. (@NATO_AIRCOM)

That thing looks a lot like Ilyushin Il-18 (NATO code: Coot-A)
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