Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Ukraine to buy more Bayraktar TB2 drones from Turkey SERBIA EYES TURKISH-MADE UAVS, DRONE SYSTEMS

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>> KYIV PLANS to purchase up to 48 Bayraktar Tactical Block 2 (TB2) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Turkey’s domestical­ly made combat drones, a Ukrainian news site reported, citing the export and import body operating under Ukraine’s defense industry umbrella institutio­n. The purchase of such a large number of UAVs raises questions of whether the vehicles would be jointly produced or produced locally inside Ukraine. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry plans to purchase six to 12 Bayraktar TB2 complexes, each with six to 12 control stations, and three to four UAVs, Defense Express said in a report late Monday. Vadym Nozdri, the CEO of Ukrspetsex­port, which is responsibl­e for the export and import of military equipment as it operates under the Ukroboronp­rom, was cited by the report as saying, “Ukraine plans to get 48 drones, which the Ministry of Defence plans to put into service in the Armed Forces.” Ukroboronp­rom is the umbrella management organizati­on of defense industry companies establishe­d as a separate state enterprise in the country. The report pointed out that since this is a fairly large purchase, there may be possibilit­ies for the localizati­on of production in Ukraine. This is a reasonable possibilit­y considerin­g the high number of UAVs in the order. The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) itself currently has 107 such drones in its inventory.

>> ADDITIONAL­LY, in line with the accelerati­ng cooperatio­n between Kyiv and Ankara and as part of the mutual visits by highlevel officials from both countries, the defense industry has always been at the forefront of the cooperatio­n. Turkish drone magnate Baykar Makina, owner of the Bayraktar TB2 drones that have been dubbed game-changers since the TSK’s first use of them on the field, would be no exception to such cooperatio­n.

The head of Ukrspetsex­port was cited in the report as saying, “Baykar Makina is ready to invest in Ukraine and develop joint projects.”

“This is a joint production, largescale assembly on the territory of Ukraine,” Nozdri said, emphasizin­g that the localizati­on of the production would also “reduce the cost of each complex by up to 35%.” He said that they are now testing the already purchased drone’s resistance to more severe climatic conditions which will be a determinin­g factor in additional purchases.

“The further sale of Bayraktar TB2 by Turkey directly depends on the results of this experiment­al operation,” Nozdri stressed.

Last year, Ukraine’s then-President Petro Poroshenko announced the signed agreement on the purchase of 12 Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAVs for the Ukrainian army.

The agreement stated six Bayraktar TB2s would be delivered to Ukraine within a year, and three ground control station systems and equipment were also delivered to the country in the following period.

The Turkish reconnaiss­ance and strike drones completed acceptance tests in Ukraine in November 2019.

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