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🔵🇲🇾Malaysia begins operations with 🇹🇷ANKA-S UAVs 🔸In the initial phase, 3 ANKA-S UAVs were acquired. 🔸The platforms are equipped with ASELFLIR-500 electro-optical system developed by ASELSAN, as well as a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) capability.

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