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Ankara Ready To Export Drones, UAVs To New Delhi In A ‘New Beginning’ For India, Turkey Relations

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Turkish company Zyrone Dynamics, which offers unique UAV solutions using advanced technologies, is preparing to ship its ZCQM multirotor mini-drone to India.

Before the end of the year, Zyrone will ship the first mini multi-rotor drone and subsequent deliveries will continue in batches until 2022. Nearly 100 drones are planned to be delivered next year by the company, reported Anadolu Agency (AA).


The company will conduct demo flights for defense tenders in India in March 2022 and is also planning to expand to Far East countries.

Zyrone Dynamics has fulfilled the international military certification processes for the ZCQM platform, which was evaluated in a variety of weather conditions including the desert, sandstorms, arctic cold, heavy showers, and snowstorms, among others, and met all of the requirements for international military certification (MIL-STD-810G).

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Mini UAV ‘ZCQM’ – Via Twitter


As the weather tests are now accomplished, flight tests in different environments will be undertaken. The mini multi-rotor UAV ZCQM broke its own record by reaching an altitude of 1.2 kilometers above the ground, increasing the time spent in the air by 10 minutes to 80 minutes. UAVs in this category can typically fly to a height of 400 meters.

India’s Participation
The Indian embassy in Turkey tweeted on August 18 hinting at a “new beginning”. The embassy was responding to reports that an Indian firm had invested in a Turkish drone manufacturer. On the sidelines of the International Defense Industries Fair (IDEF) in Istanbul, DCM Shriram signed a partnership agreement with Zyrone Dynamics of Turkey.


DCM Shriram invested around $1 million in Zyrone Dynamics, acquiring a 30% share in the firm. Murat Kanber, the co-founder of Zyrone Dynamics, was quoted by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency as saying, “Both sides’ expectation is the creation of products for civilian use, especially for cargo transportation… Now Zyrone will sell its products to India and its neighbors in the Asian market, after which it also hopes to export drones to Europe and Australia.”

“The partnership is more than just an investment,” Rudra Shriram said on behalf of DCM Shriram. “It is about developing a global UAV company for various applications in civilian and military domains.”

According to the agreement, the Indian firm would subscribe to 30% of the capital of the foreign company, consisting of 25715 shares, for a total investment of around USD 1 million, subject to mandatory FEMA permission for foreign investment.

During the partnership period, Zyrone Dynamics will supply the company with technological assistance for two variations of UAVs at various intervals, and both parties will assist each other in marketing the products in India and across the world.

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Mini UAV ‘ZCQM’ – Via Twitter



Zyrone Dynamics is a company that specializes in small rotary-wing drones. The company has been promoting small drones that it calls ‘variable volume’ UAVs. A variable volume drone is parallel to a ’tilt-rotor’ aircraft, such as the US V-22 Osprey, which can take off and land like a helicopter but can tilt its rotors forward in flight and fly like a normal aircraft, combining the operational versatility of a helicopter with the speed of a fixed-wing aircraft.

According to a CNN report, “A variable-volume UAV… may hover like a rotary-wing UAV while cruising over long distances and at high altitudes like a fixed-wing UAV. In this way, the aircraft can conduct the necessary maneuvers and hover in the air during missions that need limited area and a short range. It can complete tasks that begin in congested locations and end in rural areas without requiring the use of another platform.”

Turkey, A Drone Superpower?
Although the United States was the world’s leading user of combat drones for more than a decade, the technology is now in the hands of a number of countries. The procedure of procuring armed Predator and Reaper drones in the United States is still lengthy and convoluted due to congressional and military control.

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A Bayraktar TB2 drone at IDEF 2015 – Wikimedia Commons


This may have prompted many countries to turn towards China, which has sold the CH-4 drones to almost a dozen countries although Chinese UCAV is less sophisticated than the Reaper.

Turkey, on the other hand, has recently emerged as a new force in the delivery of advanced armed drones to other countries. Last year, the Turkish military deployed drones in Syria and Libya, where Ankara supported the Tripoli-based government against eastern forces backed by Russia, the UAE, and Egypt.

Drones were crucial in helping Turkey’s ally Azerbaijan defeat Armenia during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict last year. Turkey’s ascent as a drone-manufacturing giant has coincided with its increasing self-sufficiency in defense production, which was necessitated by the sheer number of sanctions and embargoes Ankara is facing.

But this has nevertheless pushed the country to develop its own defense products, reducing its reliance on foreign powers to meet its requirement.

 
Whata shameless & begairat nation you belongs to , after being abusing turkey for voting pak in FATF you guys now ready to lick your own split , congratulations my phariend

If you stop reading random tweets and journos blogs you would KNOW the Indian govt has passed no criticism of the Turkey's FATF voting record. We have better things to comment on.
Besides Turkey itself is now under FATF watch.
 
I find it very strange that for a mini multicopter, which we can almost say its DJI counterpart, 4-5 thread have been opened separately by using tactical armed UAV photos such as TB-2 here.

There are about 50 companies in Turkey that develop mini and micro-class drones or work on systems engineering, mass-produce and sell these products. The number of companies that develop products within the scope of the SSB (defense industry presidency) is very, very small. In any case, all of the military projects are carried out as the main contractor or even as a direct internal project of the TAF foundation companies (Aselsan, Havelsan, STM, TAI etc.). Here, purchases and sales are directly under the control of the SSB.

How absurd would it be to share the news of a US company that bought a Chinese-made drone from Alibaba. But what if the psy-op media outlet reports this as 'China selling drones to the US intelligence agency for use in Afghanistan border'? What I mean is, I think the most striking thing here is what is intended to be done with this news rather than this possible or actual exchange.
 
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Whata shameless & begairat nation you belongs to , after being abusing turkey for voting pak in FATF you guys now ready to lick your own split , congratulations my phariend :lol:

What are you talking about?

I don't know which world you are living in, but international affairs do not run according to some sort of brotherhood that is fetishized by some individuals here.

It's not a zero-sum game.

You have much to learn.
 
How absurd would it be to share the news of a US company that bought a Chinese-made drone from Alibaba. But what if the psy-op media outlet reports this as 'China selling drones to the US intelligence agency for use in Afghanistan border'? What I mean is, I think the most striking thing here is what is intended to be done with this news rather than this possible or actual exchange.

People here are too dumb and willing to jump on any bait headline. Therese are the same types that are easily manipulated with whatever they read on facebook without contextualizing.
 
I find it very strange that for a mini multicopter, which we can almost say its DJI counterpart, 4-5 thread have been opened separately by using tactical armed UAV photos such as TB-2 here.

There are about 50 companies in Turkey that develop mini and micro-class drones or work on systems engineering, mass-produce and sell these products. The number of companies that develop products within the scope of the SSB (defense industry presidency) is very, very small. In any case, all of the military projects are carried out as the main contractor or even as a direct internal project of the TAF foundation companies (Aselsan, Havelsan, STM, TAI etc.). Here, purchases and sales are directly under the control of the SSB.

How absurd would it be to share the news of a US company that bought a Chinese-made drone from Alibaba. But what if the psy-op media outlet reports this as 'China selling drones to the US intelligence agency for use in Afghanistan border'? What I mean is, I think the most striking thing here is what is intended to be done with this news rather than this possible or actual exchange.
Defeating super power Armenia does give Turks too much confidence on their drones.
 
Turkey, A Drone Superpower
India, A 2020 Superpower

Superpower plus Superpower, horror!
 

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