Turkish drone maker Baykar has purchased a plot of land in Ukraine for production of the Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs). Ukrainian Ambassador to Turkey Vasyl Bodnar was quoted as saying by RBC Ukraine that Baykar has already purchased a plot of land in Ukraine, developed the project of the plant itself and is ready to implement it to the end
After a successful campaign to raise funds to buy Bayraktar TB2 combat drone for Ukraine, Poland has launched another to buy three Mi-2AM-1 helicopters. The aim of the Polish initiative is to receive multiple donations to buy the choppers which will be used to evacuate wounded Ukrainian soldiers, reports
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Bangladesh has reportedly expressed interest to acquire Bayraktar TB2 combat drones manufactured in Turkey, after their
After a successful campaign in Lithuania and Poland to buy Bayraktar drones for Ukraine, a similar crowdfunding project has commenced in Norway to buy the Turkish-made drones to help Kyiv in its war against Russia. Some NOK 55 million (about $5
People of Poland have started a fundraiser to buy Bayraktar TB2 combat drones for Ukraine, following Lithuanias suite. On July 7, Lithuania sent the drone to Ukraine
Turkeys Baykar handed over a Bayraktar TB2 combat drone to Lithuania, which will be transferred to Ukraine. "The Bayraktar 'Vanagas' with all the bought ammunition is already in Lithuania!" Defense Minister Arvydas Anusauskas said on Monday
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said Tuesday that almost all production capacity of Turkeys Baykar Makina plant, which produces Bayraktar drones, will be used to fulfill the orders for the Ukrainian Armed Force. Since February 24, the day Russia invaded Ukraine, Turkey has provided 50 Bayraktar drones to the military
Turkeys Baykar said it will gift three Bayraktar TB2 combat drones to Ukraine, even as Russia claims it shot down tens of such drones in the ongoing war. Ukraine had bought more than 20 Bayraktar TB2s from Turkish company Baykar in recent years and ordered a further 16 on January 27
Sea acceptance tests of the Turkish Navys new amphibious assault ship, TCG Anadolu, has started. “We have started the Sea Acceptance Tests, which is the last phase of the project, on our ANADOLU ship and we are conducting tests for various systems,” Ismail Demir, the head of the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) said in a