Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Ukraine to purchase more Turkish-made drones

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UKRAINE is set to purchase five more Turkish-made Bayraktar Tactical Block 2 (TB2) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) next year, local media reports said Thursday, citing a military official. “The decision has been made and planned. Next year, we will procure five new Bayraktars for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” Ukrainian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Col. Gen. Rusan Khomchak was quoted as saying by the country’s Armiya Inform.

UKRAINIAN Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Col. Gen. Khomchak said the drones have “somewhat different tactical and technical characteri­stics, including (their) altitude and effective range.”

The remarks by the top military official came following a large-scale tactical exercise. The Ukrainian Armed Forces tested the Bayraktar TB2 and Javelin missiles in drills that were conducted with combat fire, a separate Armiya Inform report published Thursday said.

The drill, in which servicemen from one of the mechanized brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine demonstrat­ed battalion tactical group exercises using a concept involving combat shooting in residentia­l areas, saw the UAVs carry out reconnaiss­ance missions without practical strikes on targets, in small tactical group exercises, concentrat­ed missile attacks and airstrikes.

The report noted that particular attention was paid to the integrated use of high-precision weapons, electronic warfare (EW), automated control systems and weapons with the latest technology.

“Today, instructio­nal and methodical classes take place not only at the Shiroky Lan training ground but also in all military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The purpose of the military exercises is to show new methods of combat use of military units of different types in our army, taking into account the modern experience of combat operations,” Khomchak said during the military exercise.

In 2019, Ukraine tested and purchased 12 Bayraktar TB2 UAVs from Baykar Makina. The drones can be integrated with a payload of precision weaponry, such as the Turkish defense industry’s Roketsan-made MAM-L smart munitions. Defense relations between Turkey and Ukraine have developed rapidly in recent years and include military-technical cooperatio­n. A previous sales agreement between Kyiv and Ankara on the drones included ground control station systems and various equipment, while Turkey is also interested in a technology transfer of a particular missile engine technology with Ukraine. Longer-term business cooperatio­n that includes joint aircraft production is on the agendas of both sides.

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