Turkish Armed Forces display their firepower at a military drill as all weapons systems hit their targets at the site in the capital Ankara
Free fire-2022 was attended by the military attaches of various countries in Ankara, including Greece, Ukraine, Russia, and the US.
The event included 39 weapons and weapon systems, including F-16 fighter jets, T-129 ATAK helicopters, and T-155 Firtina howitzers. Targets were elimanted by T-155 Firtina self-propelled howitzers, KARGU, Atak helicopters, UMTAS missiles, Roketsan Cirit missiles and F-16 fighter jets during the exercise.
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