Türkiye integrates Synthetic Aperture Radars to its ANKA drones, a senior defence official says that will help detect stray mines drifting in the Black Sea and stop the floating bombs from entering Turkish straits
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has seen stray mines drifting into the Black Sea which has raised risks for fishermen and ships in the region. Both sides have accused each other of planting the naval mines in the Black Sea.
Some 400 stray mines were floating in the Black Sea, Akar said, citing the reports, adding Türkiye is working with regional countries to detect them.
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