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Egypt and Turkey move to strengthen military cooperation through Kaan and Turkha
Egypt and Turkey agree on a plan to raise trade volume to $15 billion and enhance military cooperation, while producing a Turkish drone locally in Egypt and enhancing the localization of the defense industry.
Arab Defense Website - September 3, 2025: Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aati held a bilateral consultation session with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, on the sidelines of the extraordinary session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Jeddah, to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments. The two ministers stressed strengthening the strategic partnership between Egypt and Turkey, activating bilateral cooperation mechanisms, including the Joint Planning Group meeting, and preparing to hold the second session of the High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council. The Egyptian Minister also stressed the importance of enhancing Turkish investments in Egypt and raising the volume of trade exchange between the two countries to $15 billion over the next five years.
Areas of cooperation included military industries, as the Egyptian Ministry of Military Production signed an agreement with the Turkish company Havelsan to produce the Turkha drone locally in Egypt. This vertical take-off and landing drone is an advanced reconnaissance and surveillance system, and is distinguished by its ability to operate in complex environments, while integrating artificial intelligence systems to analyze data in real time.
The Turkish Ambassador to Cairo, Salih Mutluşan, confirmed that the self-sufficiency rate in Turkish defense industries has reached 85%, stressing that Ankara shares its defense capabilities and technologies with friendly and allied countries, led by Egypt. The Turkish diplomat added that Egypt and Turkey have great potential for cooperation in the field of defense industries, pointing to the great experience that Egypt possesses in this sector thanks to its distinguished infrastructure.
Economic coordination between the two countries is witnessing a remarkable rise, with intensive meetings being held between Egyptian officials representing the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade and their Turkish counterparts to maximize the use of all capabilities and enhance bilateral cooperation at all levels, especially in light of the current increase in the volume of trade exchange between the two countries to about 8 billion dollars, and based on the directives of the political leaderships in Cairo and Ankara to raise this number to 15 billion dollars.
The report indicated that there are about 1,300 Turkish companies operating in Egypt, specifically in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, with investments estimated at about $4 billion, distributed across various fields including the automotive and technology industries, within an environment that supports the localization of various industries and exports to attract foreign currencies.
On the military level, cooperation extends to the highest levels between Egypt and Turkey, and includes the manufacture of Turkish military products inside Egypt, within the framework of a partnership between the Egyptian Ministry of Military Production and the Turkish company "Havelsan" to manufacture the "Turkha" drone, which uses the latest artificial intelligence systems to collect information, reconnaissance and surveillance on the borders, as part of Egypt's efforts to localize the military industry and diversify sources of armament to ensure its national security.

Egypt is close to joining the project to develop the Turkish fifth-generation stealth fighter "Kaan", which is considered one of Turkey's most important strategic defense projects, and which Ankara is expected to compensate for being prevented from possessing "F-35" aircraft by an American decision following its purchase of the Russian "S-400" air defense system.
The Tactical Report website, which specializes in defense industries, energy and geopolitical issues in the Middle East and North Africa, reported that Egypt's desire to join the project began to become clear during President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's visit to Turkey in September 2024, where he expressed his interest in the fighter jet being developed by the Turkish Aerospace Industries Corporation (TAI), while an Egyptian team inspected the prototype expected to enter service in 2030.
As the Arab Defense website reported earlier, it is likely that a memorandum of understanding will be signed at the end of 2025 to establish the partnership and for Egypt to join the "Kaan" development program, with the participation of Egyptian parties in the project. The two countries share a vision of technological independence in the defense industries and share concerns about Israeli air superiority, especially after the 12-day Israeli-Iranian war, which prompted the Turkish Intelligence Academy to warn against such superiority and recommend developing air capabilities.
Both countries also seek to diversify sources of arms purchases away from the complexities of US arms deals. After Turkey purchased the S-400 system, it completed an agreement to purchase 40 German Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft competing with the F-35 aircraft, while Egypt headed towards China through joint exercises under the name "Eagles of Civilization" last April, during which Beijing displayed a wide range of weapons, including KJ-500 reconnaissance aircraft and J10C fighter aircraft. Although Beijing denies selling the aircraft to Cairo, the failure of the deal to purchase the Russian Su-35 may make Chinese models a debatable and viable option in the future.
The idea of the Egyptian partnership in the "Kaan" development program comes after teams of Egyptian experts inspected the aircraft, which possesses superior capabilities in air-to-air and ground-to-ground combat, with a supersonic speed of up to Mach 1.8, and combat capabilities supported by artificial intelligence, in addition to the ability to engage and fight without a drone, an integrated command and control center, and low radar stealth, making it one of the advanced fifth-generation aircraft.
Kaan conducted its first test flight on February 21, 2024, which lasted 13 minutes and reached an altitude of 8,000 feet at a speed of 230 knots, followed by a second test on May 6, 2024, for 14 minutes and an altitude of 10,000 feet at the same speed. These successes prompted the continued development of the models and their introduction into service in 2030.
Indonesia signed a deal to purchase 48 aircraft of this model on the sidelines of the International Defense Industries Exhibition "IDF 2025" in Istanbul, while Turkey seeks to export "Qan" to other countries at competitive prices and less complex conditions. Internally, the Turkish Air Force plans to use 250 aircraft of this model, which will bring Turkey into the club of fifth-generation fighter aircraft manufacturers alongside the United States, China and Russia.



















