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Turkey is rumoured to be selling TB2 drones to india?? is this true? how can turkey sell weapons to our enemies?
Turkish Firm to Deliver 100 Military Drones to Indian Partner
A multirotor mini-UAV developed by Turkey’s Zyrone Dynamics is ready to be exported to India’s DCM Shriram which has a 30% stake in the Ankara-based company. Zyrone Dynamics is preparing for the first product delivery to its Indian partner. Thirty percent of the company was sold to India-based...
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A multirotor mini-UAV developed by Turkey’s Zyrone Dynamics is ready to be exported to India’s DCM Shriram which has a 30% stake in the Ankara-based company.
Zyrone Dynamics is preparing for the first product delivery to its Indian partner. Thirty percent of the company was sold to India-based DCM Shriram Industries for $3.5 million with the agreement made at the 15th International Defense Industry Fair in August this year.
Zyrone Dynamics will carry out the first export of the mini multi-rotor UAV platform, ZCQM before the end of the year, and will continue to deliver in batches in 2022. The company is expected to deliver nearly 100 drone systems by next year, Daily Sabah newspaper reported Friday.
The company will also make demo flights in India in March 2022, and is making plans to expand to Far East countries via India.
Zyrone Dynamics has completed the international military certification processes for the ZCQM platform, which was tested in different weather conditions such as desert, sandstorm, arctic cold, heavy showers and snowstorms etc., and met the requirements of international military certification (MIL-STD-810G).
The ZCQM reconnaissance drone can stay in the air for 80 minutes at an altitude of 1.2 kilometres.
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Multirotor mini UAV by Turkish company ready for export to India
BY DAILY SABAH WITH AA
ISTANBUL DEC 10, 2021 - 2:20 PM GMT+3
Mini multi-rotor UAV platform ZCQM is in a flight test on unknown date and location. (AA Photo)
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Amultirotor mini-UAV model developed by Ankara-based Zyrone Dynamics is ready to be exported after the company attracted international investment.
According to report by Anadolu Agency (AA), Zyrone Dynamics, which offers unique UAV solutions with its advanced technologies, is preparing for the first product delivery to India. Thirty percent of the company was sold to India-based DCM Shriram Industries for $3.5 million with the agreement made at the 15th International Defense Industry Fair in August.
Zyrone Dynamics will carry out the first export of the mini multi-rotor UAV platform ZCQM before the end of the year, and will continue to deliver in batches in 2022. The company is expected to deliver nearly 100 vehicles next year.
The company will also make demo flights for the defense tenders in India in March 2022, and is making plans to expand to Far East countries via India.
Zyrone Dynamics has completed the international military certification processes for the ZCQM platform, which was tested in different weather conditions such as desert, sandstorm, arctic cold, heavy showers and snowstorms etc., and met the requirements of international military certification (MIL-STD-810G).
After the weathers tests are completed, flight tests will be conducted with the ZCQM in different environments. Zyrone Dynamics will continue development tests in different areas.
The ZCQM has increased its flight time by 10 minutes to 80 minutes by breaking its own record by reaching an altitude of 1.2 kilometers (.7 miles) above the ground.
The growing interest in domestic UCAVs is a boost for the Turkish government as it tries to increase exports and underline the growing importance of armed drones in modern warfare.
The Turkish military used drones last year in Syria as well as in Libya where Ankara backed the Tripoli-based government against eastern forces supported by Russia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt.
In Nagorno-Karabakh, the drones helped Turkey's ally Azerbaijan defeat Armenia-backed occupying forces.
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