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Turkish UAV Bayraktar, Hit the target with L-Umtas Anti-Tank missiles.
First in Turkish History!!!

Turkey currently have 12 of them and 6 more ordered by police forces...
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Bayraktar TB2 is a medium altitude and long-range (MALE) tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system manufactured by Baykar Makina, for the Turkish Armed Forces.

Bayraktar tactical UAV was developed by Kale Baykar JV, a joint venture of Baykar Makina and the Kale Group. The UAV is an ideal platform for conducting reconnaissance and intelligence missions.

Bayraktar tactical UAV development
"The UAV is an ideal platform for conducting reconnaissance and intelligence missions."
Phase one development of the prototype Bayraktar Block A began in 2007 and first flight was made in June 2009. The contract for phase two development and serial production was signed between the Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) and Kale-Baykar JV in December 2011.

The second phase involving the development and serial production of Bayraktar Block B (TB2) commenced in January 2012. Bayraktar TB2 completed its first flight in April 2014. The first acceptance tests of the UAV were conducted in November 2014 and six UAVs were delivered to the Turkish Land Forces by 2014.

A second batch of six indigenous Bayraktar TB2 UAVs was handed over to the Turkish Land Forces in June 2015.

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Design and features of Bayraktar TB2
Bayraktar TB2 features a monocoque design integrating an inverse v-tail structure. The fuselage is made of carbon fibre, Kevlar and hybrid composites, whereas the joint segments constitute precision computer numerical control (CNC) machined aluminium parts.

The engine is positioned between the tail booms and fuel is stored in bladder tanks.

Each Bayraktar TB2 system consists of six aerial vehicles, two ground control stations (GCS), three ground data terminals (GDTs), two remote video terminals (RVTs) and ground support equipment.

The UAV has a length of 6.5m, wing span of 12m and a maximum take-off weight of 630kg.

Bayraktar TB2 avionics and payload
Bayraktar Mini Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Turkey
Designed for short range reconnaissance and surveillance missions, Bayraktar is currently operational with the Turkish Land Forces.

The UAV is equipped with a triple redundant avionics system. An onboard avionics suite encompasses units, including microcontroller, engine control, servo motor power control, engine signal processing and I/O and GPS receiver units.

It also features a Pitot static sensor, laser altimeter and alpha beta sensor modules, as well as speed, temperature and fuel level sensors.

Bayraktar TB2 UAV can carry a maximum payload of more than 55kg. The standard payload configuration includes an electro-optical (EO) camera module, an infrared (IR) camera module, a laser designator, a laser range finder (LRF) and a laser pointer.

Flight control and navigation
The redundant flight control system allows autonomous taxi, take-off, navigation, landing and parking operations without assistance from any external sensor. Sensor fusion architecture using modern non-linear control techniques ensures good control and guidance of the UAV. The unmanned vehicle is also capable of employing semi-auto modes during missions.

Bayraktar TB2 ground control station
Bayraktar TB2 UAV is controlled by a ground control station based on a NATO spec ACE-III mobile shelter unit. The module integrates pilot, payload operator and image exploitation consoles.

The station is equipped with rack cabinets, air conditioning unit, NBC filtration system, power supply units, wireless systems and internal communication systems.

Engine and performance of tactical UAV
The power plant integrates a 100hp internal combustion engine driving a two-bladed variable pitch propeller.

The tactical UAV has a range of more than 150km and can fly at a maximum altitude of 27,000ft. It has a maximum speed of 70kt and endurance of more than 24 hours.
 
It looks like that it's not L-UMTAS since there's no burning rocket engine flame in all its course
It's non-powered version of it (aka Mini Attack Munition)
It looks like Roketsan modified canard structure like Tübitak-Sage rival.
 
It looks like that it's not L-UMTAS since there's no burning rocket engine flame in all its course
It's non-powered version of it (aka Mini Attack Munition)
It looks like Roketsan modified canard structure like Tübitak-Sage rival.
Laser Mızrak is 37.5 kg


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The design is interesting as well..... :tup:
 
Laser Mızrak is 37.5 kg


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Yes but that's for Mizrak-U, and the missile tested on the TB2 definitely isn't Mizrak-U (way too short). Looks like a new missile, like a hybrid of Bozok (max range 6km) and Roketsan Smart Micro Munition (22kg, range 8km when fired from 15000 ft). I think Hexciter is right, this is a modified Roketsan SMM.
 
The design is interesting as well..... :tup:
Yes bro, its made by a family based company that all three brothers and father studied and worked on robotics... The best UAV in Turkey so far... They have also nice design for mini-uav bayraktar.
 
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