Despite its weight, Bozdoğan has more kinematic capabilities, higher speed, acceleration and longer range. And when it comes to close-in air defence, engagement time (acceleration and maximum speed, and remaining kinematic capabilities after motor shut down) is more crucial than anything else. I was in favour of Bozdoğan from the beginning and I still am.
In the foreseeable future, we will see other PDMS evolving in the same way (RAM, Chinese systems and so on), becoming more agile and achieving longer ranges. Bozdoğan could have been slimmed down by Tübitak (hence the Akdoğan) for missile threats, but this project was "stopped" for some reasons. Tübitak was in progress of developing a soft-launched VL version along with soft-launch VLS, which still has a great market share - someone, somehow has stopped them. This doesn't smell good to me.
I believe that air-to-air missiles are not and should not be Roketsan's area of expertise. We have seen the negative results of an aggressive attitude in other fields within Defense Industry and it has not helped us so far. Because in Turkey, the aggressive attitude does not make a company work harder or more efficiently, but rather leads to blocking others from succeeding in certain areas in order to cover their lack of progress. We have needed this missile for years, Tübitak has stepped in to provide a working system in a relatively short time (ignore the stand-alone system made by Aselsan, we could drop the radars and put this system on the Ada class), but somehow someone has "blocked" them. And yet, as of now, we have no certain data on the Levent system.
I had to express myself because I am fed up with this duality in every area of the defence industry and how these supposedly cooperating companies and institutes, although they are part of the same foundation or are supported by the state (hence the taxes), compete with each other for bureaucratic and selfish reasons of the managers.