STRAIT TALK MAY 2023
Türkiye’s Defense Industry
- On-Air Reporter / Host
Ankara, Türkiye
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Request QuoteAssociate Professor Merve Seren had worked in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey as a Parliamentary Advisor, between 2005 and 2015. Also, she had worked as a researcher in Security Studies Department of SETA (2015-2017) and as a senior consultant in ThinkTech of STM (2017-2018) where she was responsible of war gaming as well as conducting research on issues related to defense, security, and intelligence such as air and missile defense systems, UAV technology, cyber threats and military spending. As of May 2018, Seren has been working as a lecturer in Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University (Department of International Relations) and also as a visiting scholar teaching strategic intelligence and wargaming at the postgraduate school of National Defense University. Seren got acceptance to the “U.S. Legislative Fellow” Program which was co-sponsored by Freedom House and National Democratic Institute, funded by U.S. Department of State. Besides, selected as a member of “Atlantic Council’s Young Atlanticist” NATO Working Group and attended to the GLOBSEC Bratislava as well as to NATO Young Atlanticist Summit held on the outskirts of the NATO Summit in Chicago. Additionally, chosen to the “First Middle-East Generational Ambassadors Summit” hosted by Richardson Center, co-sponsored by Aspen Institute, also to the “Youth Ministerial Meeting”, organized by Atlantic Treaty Association in collaboration with NATO Public Diplomacy Division. Furthermore, chosen to the “2017 Munich Young Leaders”, a joint initiative of Körber Foundation and Munich Security Conference and also to “2018 Taiwan International Elite Leadership” by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan). Also, selected as “2019 Southeast Asian Young Leader” and invited to participate in the 18th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue. She holds a B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration from Bilkent University and an M.A. in European Union from Başkent University while pursuing her Erasmus Scholarship at Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms Universität Bonn, Germany. She entered International Security and Terrorism Department’s Ph.D. program in Turkish Military Academy and completed the program but then attended to Turkish Police Academy as a Ph.D. candidate where she defended her doctoral dissertation on strategic intelligence and national security.
Türkiye’s Defense Industry
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Turkey seeks to have an integrated and complex layered air and missile defence system, which will be developed and built up both by national and foreign firms.
The current border security of Turkey is functional and adequate, but needs to be improved by, first, an efficient management system that coordinates the involved institutions of four ministries. Secondly, high-tech products rather than human-based solutions, mainly intelligence capabilities, appear to be an urgent field requirement to detect border threats before they are too close to combat.
The Turkish Army’s bitter experiences, such as the PKK’s recent attack near the Çığlı military zone, highlights the unanticipated consequences of shortfalls and limitations in countermeasure abilities against MANPADS, and draws attention to the need to strengthen capabilities for detecting, locating, identifying, and defeating targets through UAVs.
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