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
Italys Leonardo a key developer of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), today announced a partnership with Turkish firm Baykar in which the latters Kizilelma unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV)...
Turkeys first unmanned fighter jet, Bayraktar Kizilelma, has completed its Aerodynamic System Identification Test as part of its ongoing development program. The aircraft, produced by Baykar, took off from the AKINCI...
Turkish defense company Baykar has introduced an upgraded version of its Bayraktar TB2 drone, known as the TB2T-AI, equipped with a turboprop engine and artificial intelligence. The company
Baykar, a Turkish drone manufacturer, and Indonesian defense company Republikorp have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) production, assembly, and maintenance in Indonesia. The...
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
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