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    Somalia to receive Turkish-made T129 Atak Helicopters

    March 26, 2025
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    Somalia is set to enhance its military capabilities with the acquisition of T129 Atak Helicopters from Turkey. These advanced attack helicopters will strengthen counterterrorism operations and improve aerial defense against militant threats. The deal reflects growing military cooperation between Somalia and Turkey, aiming to boost regional security. This marks a significant step in modernizing Somalia’s defense forces.

    Somalia’s Move to Strengthen Its Military Capabilities

    Somalia has been investing in modernizing its defense forces to counter security threats, particularly from Al-Shabaab. The country has increased its defense budget by over 20% in the past two years to enhance military operations. Recent acquisitions of advanced weaponry and equipment signal a shift toward a more capable and self-sufficient security force. Strengthening the air force is a crucial step in Somalia’s long-term strategy for maintaining territorial control and stability.

    Turkey-Somalia Defense Cooperation and Its Strategic Importance

    Turkey has become a key military ally for Somalia, providing training, weapons, and infrastructure support. The Turkish government has invested millions of dollars in military aid and operates Somalia’s largest foreign-run military training facility. This cooperation has helped Somalia develop a stronger and more professional army. The growing defense partnership highlights Turkey’s long-term commitment to stabilizing the region and countering extremist threats.

    The Role of T129 Atak Helicopters in Enhancing Security

    The introduction of T129 Atak Helicopters is expected to significantly boost Somalia’s counterterrorism and surveillance capabilities. These helicopters, equipped with advanced weapon systems, can operate in difficult terrains, providing crucial air support to ground forces. With a range of over 500 km and high-tech targeting systems, they will enhance Somalia’s ability to neutralize threats efficiently. This acquisition marks a major step toward securing key areas and reducing militant activities in the region.

    Enhancing Somalia’s Security with T129 Atak Helicopters

    The acquisition of advanced military equipment marks a significant milestone in Somalia’s defense modernization. Strengthening aerial capabilities will enhance security operations and counterterrorism efforts. With continued international cooperation, Somalia is taking crucial steps toward long-term stability and self-reliance.

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