Malaysia taps Roketsan for Atmaca anti-ship missiles
On April 22, 2026, Türkiye’s Roketsan signed a contract with Malaysia’s Ministry of Defence on providing Atmaca anti-ship missiles at the DSA 2026 exhibition in
On April 22, 2026, Türkiye’s Roketsan signed a contract with Malaysia’s Ministry of Defence on providing Atmaca anti-ship missiles at the DSA 2026 exhibition in
On March 12, 2025, Turkish Ministry of Defence announced the succesful test-firing of the submarine-launched version Atmaca anti-ship missile. The Turkish defense industry, in close
CEO of STM stated that they signed an agreement with Turkish missile manufacturer Roketsan to outfit 11 naval platforms with Atmaca ASMs.
Roketsan test-fired the land-based variant of the Atmaca anti-ship missile against a sea target in the Black Sea on July 02, 2022. This was the first ever test of the land-based version of the missile.
Turkey’s indigenous anti-ship missile developing story concludes with success. Turkish Navy’s fourth Ada-class corvette, TCG KINALIADA, carried out the final test-firing of the Roketsan-made Atmaca anti-ship missile on 19 June in the Black Sea.
Turkey’s ATMACA anti-ship missile was successfully test fired twice from an Ada-class corvette this week, marking a major milestone…

Here is NavalNews.com’s July Monthly Recap. This month we cover Turkey’s new anti-ship missile, a frigate commissioning in the Philippines, a corvette launch in Spain, a Fast Attack Craft commissioning in Greece and France’s new SSN, the Suffren.

The ATMACA anti-ship missile was successfully test fired from an Ada-class corvette, according to a brief statement and a video released by Turkey’s Defense Industries Presidency (SSB).

Day 1 at DSEI 2019, the defense exhibition held in London, UK. Our day 1 naval news coverage at the show includes:

The event will mark the first time that the Atmaca is tested at sea. As we reported recently, Roketsan’s new anti-ship missile Atmaca (Hawk) has