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Turkey unveils Qizil Elma, world’s first stealth drone fighter capable of carrier operations

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December 2, 2025
Turkey unveils Qizil Elma, world’s first stealth drone fighter capable of carrier operations
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Ankara, December 2, 2025: Turkey’s latest unmanned combat aircraft, the Qizil Elma, is being hailed as a revolutionary leap in military aviation, reshaping global defence thinking and signalling a rapid technological ascent for the country. Experts say the development has caught the attention of major powers, including the United States, Russia, China, Israel, and India.

Developed by Turkish defence firm Baykar, the Qizil Elma is described as the world’s first stealth drone fighter capable of operating from aircraft carriers. Analysts argue that it represents more than just a drone — it marks a fundamental shift in unmanned combat aviation.

The name, which translates from Turkish as “Red Apple,” symbolises ambition, victory, and a previously unreachable goal, reflecting Turkey’s aspiration to achieve a new generation of air power — a milestone many believe has now been realized.

Equipped with advanced stealth features, artificial intelligence, and long-range targeting systems, the Qizil Elma can detect and lock onto enemy jets from 50 kilometres away using the Murad AESA radar.

During a recent test over the Black Sea near Sinop, the drone achieved a first in defence history by securing a beyond-visual-range radar lock on an F-16 fighter jet, simulating a strike with a 200-kilometre-range missile, while maintaining flawless communication between the radar, drone, and weapon system. In a formation flight, the Qizil Elma flew alongside the F-16 — an achievement described by analysts as groundbreaking.

Turkish engineers compressed nearly 20 years of innovation into just five years, and the aircraft is expected to reach supersonic speeds in future iterations.

Defence experts say the Qizil Elma signals a shift in air combat philosophy, where pilots are no longer inside the aircraft. Missions can be conducted remotely, reducing risk while allowing continuous operations without fatigue. Artificial intelligence aids in tactical decision-making, improving penetration of enemy defences with speed and precision.

“This represents the beginning of a new phase in hybrid warfare,” analysts said. “No other country has achieved three major technological milestones in a single test flight.”

With platforms like the Qizil Elma and the long-range Qaan, Turkey is positioning itself not only as a regional or NATO power but also as a global disruptor in military technology. Analysts suggest Turkey has now overtaken the US, Israel, and China in the drone sector — a remarkable rise over the past two decades.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly emphasised that nations unable to defend themselves are forced to depend on others. With the Qizil Elma, Turkey appears to be fulfilling that vision, shaping the future of air combat and warfare for generations to come.

Tags: “Red Apple"AnkaraBlack SeaChinaF-16IndiaIsraelmilitary aviationMurad AESANATOPresident Recep Tayyip ErdoganQizil Elmarevolutionary leapRussiaTurkeyTurkish defence firm BaykarUnited Statesunmanned combat aircraftUS
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