Baykar is a Turkish defense company known for developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Baykar became famous due its Bayraktar TB2 drone which was used in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict during 2022-23
Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar is setting up a production facility in Morocco, expanding its international footprint after launching operations in Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Mongolia. Morocco-based news agency Le Desk reported that...
Poland is deploying a military unit equipped with Bayraktar TB2 drones to Turkey as part of the NATO Tailored Assurance Measures for Turkey (TAMT). This mission focuses on patrolling the eastern...
Italy has approved the sale of Piaggio Aerospace to Turkish unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) manufacturer Baykar. Baykar secured the acquisition after outbidding international rivals in a competitive tender process
Croatia has formalized the acquisition of Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) from Turkey, following an agreement between Baykar and the Croatian Ministry of Defense
Turkey's Bayraktar TB2 UAVs which have made a name for themselves as attack drones, will now carry Croatia-made FPV drones which are increasingly being used in battle for attack and...
The production prototype of Bayraktar KIZILELMA, Turkeys first indigenously developed unmanned combat aircraft, completed its maiden flight. The third production prototype, designated TC-ÖZB3, was transferred to the AKINCI Flight Training and...
The Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina are set to acquire six Bayraktar TB2 drones from Turkish manufacturer Baykar Technologies. This is according to a statement to local media by Bosnian...
The first Bayraktar TB2 UAV to enter service, tail-numbered S5, has officially been retired after a decade of active duty
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