A New Stealth Drone Anka-3 Crashed During Testing in Turkey.


A sudden accident occurred with the Anka-3 stealth drone, developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), in the area of Konya, Turkey. According to officials, the drone made a 'controlled landing' with a loss of lift surfaces, but the overall airframe remained almost undamaged.
During the test flight conducted in Konya, the Anka-3 UAV approached the ground with a controlled flight. Technical teams have initiated fieldwork to evaluate all aspects of the incident, and investigations into the causes of the event are being carried out meticulously. pic.twitter.com/ATC5A1Q5gy
— Trafik Konya (@trafik_konya) June 25, 2025
The Anka-3 is the latest word in Turkish drone technology, uniting a jet engine, a 'flying wing', and stealth characteristics. This drone is intended for reconnaissance missions, strikes, and other tasks in the area of air defense.
Reactions to the Anka-3 Incident on Social Media
Social media closely commented on this incident. Some users deemed it a failure, comparing it to Western systems. However, many others consider the criticism unfair, noting that technical glitches during testing are a natural part of developing new technologies.
Defence Blog mentions that the testing of the Anka-3 is an important part of Turkey's ambitious program to develop next-generation drone aviation and can compete with Western and Chinese counterparts.
---As a result of the testing of the stealth drone Anka-3 in Turkey, an accident occurred; however, the main body of the drone remained practically undamaged. The event sparked lively discussions on social media, where some users compared this incident to Western analogs, while others noted that technical glitches during testing are an integral part of developing new technologies.Read also
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