(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Turkiye's national moves in the field of defense industry have
once again revealed the contribution of domestic production to the
country's economy. The rapid increase in the rate of domestic and
national production in the Turkish defense industry, the
'nationalization' process, has allowed many military technologies
to be produced domestically, reducing external dependency. This has
caused a significant decrease in the ratio of the country's
military expenditures to Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
According to the Turkish Exporters Assembly, Turkiye's defense
exports have grown during this period, rising from $250 million in
2002 to $5.5 billion in 2023.
Thanks to Turkey's moves in the field of defense and the national
solutions developed, the ratio of defense expenditures to Gross
Domestic Product has decreased, defense capacity and contribution
to the economy have increased. The 'nationalization' process of the
Turkish defense industry has allowed many military technologies to
be produced domestically, thus reducing external dependency.
Many strategic products, especially unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs) and armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UCAVs), armored land
vehicles, national ships, missiles and radar systems, are now
produced with domestic resources. The leading projects are UAV/UCAV
projects such as Bayraktar TB2, Bayraktar Akıncı, Anka, Aksungur.
These are supported by ammunition, missiles, weapon systems,
national ships and military land vehicles.
Domestic production reduces import costs
Domestic production has significantly reduced import costs while
also providing strategic autonomy by reducing external dependency.
While 50 percent of Turkey's military and defense expenditures
between 1970 and 1979 were comprised of imports, this rate dropped
below 10 percent in 2000 and later. While the localization rate in
the defense industry was 20 percent in 2002, this rate reached
75-80 percent in 2023. This success has greatly reduced the cost of
foreign purchases and increased the technology production capacity
of domestic companies.
According to the Turkish Exporters Assembly data, Turkey's
defense exports also grew in this period, rising from $250 million
in 2002 to $5.5 billion in 2023. This also showed the contribution
of domestic production to the country's economy.
Contributed to the strengthening of national
security
The increase in domestic and national technologies has not only
reduced costs but also enabled Turkey to become a more independent
actor in the defense industry. The development of national
technologies has contributed to the strengthening of national
security by reducing the external dependency of critical systems in
the inventory. In addition, technologies obtained through domestic
production have increased Turkey's defense exports, brought foreign
currency to the country, and contributed to economic growth.
While defense industry projects contribute to Turkey's military,
economic and technological development, they also positively affect
the number of businesses and employment in this field.
The burden of military spending on the budget has
eased
According to data from the Stockholm International Peace
Research Institute (SIPRI), Turkey focused on strengthening its
regional and global influence by increasing its defense spending in
the early 2000s, but with the development of its domestic and
national defense industry, the ratio of military spending to
economic growth has declined over the years.
In 2001, Turkey's defense expenditures were 7.2 billion dollars,
corresponding to 3.6 percent of Turkey's GDP in the same year. At
that time, the defense industry was faced with high costs due to
its heavy dependence on foreign sources.
This rate, which rose to 3.8 percent in 2002, began to decline
in the following years thanks to the increase in domestic
production capacity . By 2023, although Turkey's defense spending
had risen to 17 billion dollars, the ratio of these spending to GDP
had declined to 1.5 percent.
The use of domestic and national technologies in national
defense was effective in this decline. Thus, economic costs
decreased and the burden of military expenditures on the budget was
eased.
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