Triumphant Test of Turkey’s Homegrown SOM-B1 Cruise Missile
The long-range cruise missile SOM, a remarkable innovation by TÜBİTAK SAGE, has successfully struck its intended target with exceptional precision during a test firing, showcasing its capability with an indigenously developed turbojet engine.
Direct Hit by SOM-B1 Featuring Domestic Turbojet
The SOM-B1 cruise missile, a product of TÜBİTAK SAGE innovation and manufactured by ROKETSAN, is driven by Turkey’s pioneering turbojet engine, the KTJ-3200, crafted by Kale Jet Engines. This engine not only powers SOM but also the Atmaca cruise missiles. In its maiden test under this setup, the SOM-B1 demonstrated unparalleled accuracy by hitting the target precisely.

In a statement, Mehmet Fatih Kacır, the Minister of Industry and Technology, expressed his enthusiasm: “SOM, a symbol of our national pride, has achieved full precision in its test firing with its native turbojet engine. This advancement signifies a major stride within the National Technology Move, embodying the dedication of thousands of engineers and technicians, the relentless passion of our scientists, and the limitless aspirations of our youth. I extend my congratulations to all stakeholders contributing to the vision of a ‘Fully Independent Turkey’.”

Adding to the commendations, Haluk Görgün, President of the Presidency of Defense Industries, remarked: “The successful test firing of SOM, utilizing a domestic turbojet engine, is a landmark technological triumph and a significant leap towards realizing the goal of an independent Turkey. This accomplishment reflects years of collective effort, tireless ingenuity, and unwavering commitment to the vision of a ‘Fully Independent Defense Industry’.”
Murat İkinci, CEO of ROKETSAN, highlighted the missile’s potential: “With its superior features and exceptional performance compared to its counterparts, SOM will serve as a substantial force multiplier for our Air Force, capable of executing missions effectively both day and night, powered by its indigenous turbojet engine.”





