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Turkey revives the Ekranoplan as a smart, sea-skimming drone

Turkey revives the Ekranoplan as a smart, sea-skimming drone
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 8/4/2025

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Turkey has revived the Soviet-era wing-in-ground-effect (WIG) vehicle concept with its new TALAY drone, developed by SolidAERO. Unlike the massive, manned Ekranoplans of the Cold War, TALAY is a compact, unmanned, AI-driven sea-skimming drone designed for multi-role missions including reconnaissance, strike, and cargo delivery. It flies just 3 meters above the sea surface—below most coastal radar detection—can cover 200 km at speeds up to 200 kph, and carries a payload of 30 kg. Its modular design and foldable wings enable rapid deployment and versatile use in various maritime operations. The TALAY represents a doctrinal shift in naval warfare, emphasizing swarming tactics of low-cost, radar-evading drones to overwhelm enemy defenses rather than relying on fewer, larger missiles. This approach could pose a significant threat to both small inshore vessels and larger warships by saturating their defenses with multiple semi-autonomous attackers. Turkey

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