Türkiye said on Thursday contractors had begun building a naval air defense destroyer, adding the vessel would form part of the country's planned "Steel Dome" multi-layered air defense system.
NATO member Türkiye, which in recent years has ramped up its defense industry production and reduced dependence on external suppliers, first announced plans to build its Steel Dome - similar to Israel's Iron Dome system - in July 2024, Reuters said.
On Wednesday, the Turkish Defense Industries Presidency, the country's top defense industry authority, said Turkish defense companies had signed $6.5 billion worth of contracts to reinforce and develop the Steel Dome.
"Construction of the first block of the first ship within the scope of the 'TF-2000 Air Defense Destroyer Project' has begun at our Istanbul Naval Shipyard Command," the ministry said at its weekly press briefing.
"Our ship, which is a part of the Steel Dome, will be built as soon as possible, and will make significant contributions to our air defense capabilities," it added.
The Steel Dome project includes 47 components, ranging from radars and missiles to electro-optical sensors, command and control centers, and air defense elements with different ranges.