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Turkey tests first home-made long-range missile

Xinhua, May 11, 2017 Adjust font size:

Turkey on Thursday tested its first home-made long-range missile in its northern region, the country's defense Minister said.

Speaking to A Haber news channel at an ongoing International Defence Industry Fair in Istanbul, Fikri Isik announced that Turkey's first national missile named Bora was successfully tested in the northern city of Sinop.

The minister noted that the missile with a range of 280 km was fired from Sinop toward the Black Sea. "We have gained a lot of confidence to do even better," he said. "We will continue to work to achieve more."

Bora was developed by Turkish defense company Roketsan by adopting Chinese technology, experts were previously quoted as saying in press reports.

The missile has a payload of 450 kg and an accuracy of 50 meters, according to the manufacturer. Endit