The Turkish defense industry unveiled the body of the Tayfun Block 4 missile during the SAHA Expo 2026 in Istanbul [1].

The exhibition serves as a critical platform for Turkey to demonstrate its evolving domestic military capabilities. By showcasing advanced hardware like the Tayfun Block 4, the nation aims to reduce reliance on foreign imports and signal its growing autonomy in missile technology.

The event in Istanbul features a wide array of military and industrial technology. More than 1,700 local and foreign firms are participating in the expo [1]. These participants represent a broad spectrum of the global defense supply chain, from small tech startups to massive state-backed enterprises.

Organizers have set ambitious financial goals for the gathering. The expo is targeting a trade volume of $11 billion [1]. This figure reflects the scale of Turkey's ambitions to export its defense products and attract international investment into its industrial base.

The Tayfun Block 4 showcase is part of a larger strategy to strengthen national defense capabilities. The presentation of the missile body allows the industry to display the physical engineering and technical specifications of the system to potential partners and domestic observers.

SAHA Expo remains one of the primary venues for the Turkish defense industry to engage with the international community. The presence of over 1,700 firms [1] underscores the event's role as a hub for networking and procurement in the Mediterranean region.

The Turkish defense industry unveiled the body of the Tayfun Block 4 missile

The unveiling of the Tayfun Block 4 signifies Turkey's continued push toward strategic independence in long-range strike capabilities. By integrating these displays into a high-volume trade event like SAHA Expo, Turkey is transitioning from a primary buyer of defense technology to a significant global provider and developer.