Turkey's parliament has approved a revised defense budget that adds funding for drone production and air-defense systems, according to Reuters. Lawmakers passed the bill on Friday as Ankara continues efforts to modernize its military and strengthen its position inside NATO.
The spending package reflects Turkey's push to expand domestic defense capabilities, especially in areas that have become central to modern warfare. Drones have become one of the country's most visible military exports and a key part of its defense industry strategy.
The new allocations also come as NATO members face pressure to upgrade equipment and increase readiness in response to growing security concerns. For Turkey, the budget is part of a broader effort to align its armed forces with alliance standards while supporting local defense production.
Reuters reported that the bill clears the way for additional investment in systems aimed at improving air defense and battlefield reach. The revised plan underscores how defense spending remains a priority in Ankara's security and industrial policy.
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