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Bayraktar TB2 is an Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV), deployed by Kale-Baykar, a joint venture between the Kale Group and Baykar Technologies.
It belongs to Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) class of UAVs. Bayraktar’s manufacturer “Baykar” defined Bayraktar TB2 as Tactical UCAV. According to Baykar,


Specifications of Bayraktar TB2:
  • Communication Range <300 km
  • Maximum Speed: 70 knot – 120 knot
  • Maximum Altitude: 18,000 feet – 27,000 feet
  • Payload Capacity: 150 kg
  • Payload – ISR: Switchable EO/IR/LD or Multi-Purpose AESA Radar
  • Payload – Munitions: 4 Laser Guided Smart Ammunition
  • Fuel Capacity / Type: 300 Liters / Gasoline
  • Takeoff and Landing: Track (Automatic)
  • Maximum Takeoff Weight: 700 kg
  • Endurance: 24 Hours
  • Wingspan: 12 meters
  • Height: 2.2 meters
  • Length: 6.5 meters
  • Thrust Type: 105 Hp Internal Combustion Injection Engine
 
Alvi, Erdogan agree to enhance ties


The Frontier Post


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ASHGABAT: President Dr Arif Alvi Sunday held a meeting in Ashgabat with President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan and agreed to enhance bilateral trade and economic cooperation.

They concurred to further strengthen the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) to achieve its objectives.
The two leaders underlined the need for collective efforts of the region particularly of the Islamic countries to stop Islamophobia.

President Alvi said there was a need to work together to tackle the challenges faced by the region.

He thanked the Turkish President for Turkey’s principled stance on the issue of Kashmir.

President Alvi also held a meeting with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev here and exchanged views on bilateral ties, trade and economic cooperation.

President Alvi underscored the need for increasing political contacts betw-een Pakistan and Azerba-ijan. They agreed to further strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation at the regional and international forums.
 
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Iraq signed a $ 100 million contract for the purchase of Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAVs. Apparently, we are talking about 10 drones with ground control stations and aviation weapons.
 
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The Newest Turkish Akıncı Drone

Turkey is stepping up its efforts to become the world’s top defense exporter and a country with a strong military presence. The work has been ongoing for years, and Turkey is progressively demonstrating to the rest of the world what it is capable of with its cutting-edge defense technology.

This year, it takes the shape of the Bayraktar Aknc, a High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV). Following the launch of the latest combat drone, Turkey earned worldwide attention and acclaim from a variety of countries. But what exactly is this Aknc drone? What role does it play in the Turkish military industry?

The Turkish government’s goal to establish a strong national defense sector dates back to the Ottoman Empire. However, the main fruit of the endeavor would not be seen until the 1980s.

During this time, the Turkish Armed Forces were modernized by the government, with the primary objective of developing a national defense sector based on cutting-edge technology.

The current Turkish defense sector is capable of manufacturing both local and international products, and it has a comprehensive research and development program, thanks to ongoing efforts to grow the industry. In 2020, the sector successfully provided a number of new commodities to security forces while also working to create technology that would boost the country’s military capabilities.

The release of Bayraktar Aknc in August 2021 will add to the company’s sustained growth. It was handed to the Turkish Armed Forces inventory at a joyous delivery ceremony conducted at the flying training and test center in orlu, Tekirda Province of Turkey, after being developed by Turkish military company Baykar Makina in 2017.

With the opening of Aknc, Turkey becomes a step closer to realizing its ambition of becoming one of the world’s major military manufacturers. So, what does an Aknc drone have to offer? Aknc, with its advanced characteristics, has a cargo capacity of 1350 kg and is equipped with superior artificial intelligence navigation technology. It is also equipped with Rocketsan’s Smart Micro Munition, which is made in Turkey.

This feature has a significant impact on weight reduction, flying time, and accuracy. They’ve also been praised across the world for their efficiency and cheaper costs. Furthermore, Aknc claimed to be capable of gathering data by recording enormous amounts of data through cameras and sensors, and owing to its advanced AI function, it can also obtain situational awareness by using geographical information rather than GPS.
 
Pakistan-Iran-Turkey cargo train inaugurated in Islamabad,
It will open new avenues of trade and business in the region & beyond ‼
Train will complete journey in 1️4 days, covering 1235 miles in Pakistan, 1620 miles in Iran, 1150 miles in Turkey, to reach its destination Istanbul ..
 
December 27, 2021

Turkey’s Lieutenant General Veli Tarakci (L) meets Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa (R). Photo: ISPR


Turkey’s Lieutenant General Veli Tarakci (L) meets Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa (R). Photo: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Chief of General Staff (CGS) Turkish Land Forces Lieutenant General Veli Tarakci met Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi Monday, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
 
December 27, 2021
Turkey’s Lieutenant General Veli Tarakci (L) meets Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa (R). Photo: ISPR


Turkey’s Lieutenant General Veli Tarakci (L) meets Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa (R). Photo: ISPR


You can see the love for Turkey, smile on his face.
Normally he puts mask while meeting.
 
Turkey’s Mid-Range Air Defenсe System Ready for Deployment
Global Defense Insight
Dec 27, 2021

Turkey's Mid-Range Air Defenсe



After completing the final test, Turkey’s medium-range air defense system Hisar O+ is ready for deployment by the country’s armed forces, according to Turkish Presidency of Defence Industries (SSB) chairman Ismail Demir.

According to Anadolu Agency, Demir tweeted on Sunday, “Our national air defense missile system struck the high-altitude high-speed target in the last acceptance test before joining the inventory.”

According to the news agency, Hisar O+ was created in Turkey in collaboration with Aselsan-Roketsan, one of Turkey’s largest defense companies.

According to reports, the air defense system can intercept up to nine targets at once at a 360-degree angle with a range of up to 15.5 miles. According to the study, it was meant to defend Turkey’s ground forces from fighters, helicopters, drones, cruise missiles, and air-to-surface missiles.

Meanwhile, the development of the long-range missile defense system SIPER is still in progress and it is expected to be ready by 2023.

Earlier this year in March, the Hisar-O+ medium-range air defense system completed a test-fire, which was the longest range and the highest altitude test conducted in the country (Turkey) to date.
 
The Cnntürk Temel Kotil interview. Following are some of the details;

  • One T129 phase-2 light attack and reconnaissance helicopter were delivered to the Turkish Gendarmerie General Command. In addition, the general manager of the Turkish Aerospace Industry (TUSAŞ), According to the statements made by Prof. Dr. Temel Kotil, 67 T129s have been delivered so far, 6 T129s will be exported to the Philippines. If no further orders are not received, the production line will be closed with the 83rd T129 at the end of 2022.


  • Turkey is the 7th country in the world that can produce civil helicopters. In this regard, it has planned to deliver three T625 general-purpose helicopters to the Turkish Gendarmerie General Command in the year 2022. While, as per the defined plan 24 T625 helicopters will be produced every year from 2023 onwards.
 

  • The roll-out ceremony of the 5th Gen fighter jet TF-X will be held in 2023. The cost of the 5th Generation fighter jet TF-X project developed by Turkey is expected to be $10 billion, and the unit cost per aircraft is expected to be 100 million dollars. While the production of parts for the first prototype will commence in 2025. The TF-X has planned to make its first flight and will produce 24 units a year with mass production starting from 2030.

  • Structural assembly of Hürjet jet trainer and light attack aircraft continues. The first prototype will be first flown in the 100th year of Turkey (2023).

  • TUSAŞ Hürjet, racing in Malaysia’s tender for 18 light attack fighter aircraft.

  • Turkey’s domestic trainer aircraft Hürkuş has been exported to an unnamed country and the first aircraft will be delivered within 6 months.

  • Turkey realized a satellite export for the first time, 1 small-geo satellite was exported to Argentina with a value of approximately 100 million dollars. In addition, Negotiations are underway to sell 4 satellites to a different country.

  • An export contract was signed with an unnamed country for the Songar machine-gun drone designed by Asisguard.
 
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