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
The first Bayraktar TB2 UAV to enter service, tail-numbered S5, has officially been retired after a decade of active duty
Baykar's Bayraktar TB3 Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV), equipped with an indigenous engine, has reached an altitude of 36,310 feet during a high-altitude system test at the Baykar Flight Training...
Romanian pilots are set to commence training flights of the country's newly delivered Bayraktar TB2 combat drones, as announced by Turkey-based drone manufacturer Baykar
Turkeys Baykar completes Bayraktar TB3 UAV's first ski-jump test, conducted under conditions akin to the TCG Anadolu carrier
Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAV performed a barrel maneuver- a roll in the sky used by fighter jets to escape attacking missiles- claimed to be the first combat UAV in the...
Turkeys Baykar has handed over the final batch of Bayraktar TB2 combat systems to Poland, fulfilling a $270 million contract signed in May 2021. The agreement covered four systems, each comprising...
Canada announced the lifting of weapons export controls to Turkey late on Monday, including crucial drone optical technology. This is according to an official notice posted online by Global Affairs, the...
Turkeys Baykar has completed the first firing test of its domestically developed KEMANKEŞ 2 Mini Intelligent Cruise Missile at the Baykar Flight Training and Test Center in Keşan, Edirne. This missile,...
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A former Israeli intelligence collaborator has claimed that Israel relied on psychic powers and supernatural methods to conduct espionage against Iran during military operations in June
Poland’s Deputy Minister of National Defense, Paweł Bejda, visited Toulon to assess France’s proposal for modern submarines under the Polish Navy’s “ORKA” program
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At a time when drones with fiber optic links and AI modules operating without telemetry were considered undetectable by radar, Russia’s Rostec has developed a passive system capable of locating them
Lockheed Martin has tested a new artificial intelligence-powered Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system designed to automatically detect and classify maritime targets