It's a liquid-fueled ICBM named YILDIRIMHAN with 6000km range:
This was not on my bingo card.
It's cold launched and has movable engines:
This is quite bonkers, and I honestly don’t know how to feel about it.
On one hand, TR technically being able to develop an "ICBM" is actually somewhat plausible, given many years of work on indigenous SLVs (which, AFAWK, haven’t been launched in their ultimate versions yet aside from demonstrators) and their "stepping stones." However, the military has always been quite secretive about its BM efforts, so them being this transparent about an ICBM is quite uncharacteristic and does not serve Turkish geopolitical interests at all; if anything, it disserves them.
OTOH, we’re talking about the MoD R&D centre, and they do have a habit of making claims that stretch beyond their actual capabilities, such as the 42,000 lbf turbofan model they’re currently displaying at this fair. That is something they have no capability whatsoever to develop in-house, nor are they involved as a subcontractor in TEI’s TF35000 programme (TEI’s engine itself delivers 35,000 lbf wet).
Quite peculiar indeed…