Sudanese Forces Release Drone Strike Footage on Air Defense System
Sudanese forces released video showing a drone strike that destroyed a Turkish-made air defense system. The footage depicts an attack on equipment operated by one side in the ongoing conflict.
france24.comSudanese forces released footage of a drone strike that destroyed a Turkish-made air defense system. The video shows the destruction of equipment operated by the Sudanese Armed Forces. The system is a short-range air defense platform developed in Turkey.
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Officials have described it as part of efforts to reduce reliance on equipment from other countries. The strike occurred amid ongoing conflict in Sudan. Reports indicate that the forces involved receive support from different external sources.
The air defense system represents one example of Turkish defense technology used in the region. Its deployment reflects broader patterns of military hardware transfers. Drone strikes have become a recurring feature in the conflict. Both sides have employed unmanned aerial systems in recent operations.
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