New
aviation record: Turkey's Bayraktar drone completes 200,000-hour flight time
Turkey's
indigenous armed drone (UAV) Bayraktar TB2 has completed 200,000 hours of
operational flight hours, becoming the first domestically developed aerial
vehicle to achieve such an extensive flight time in the nation's aviation
history, chief technology officer of Baykar, the developer of the TB2,
announced late Tuesday.
"Another
record of our national aviation history has been broken ... #BayraktarTB2. With
patience, love, perseverance, Bayraktar TB2 has been on duty for 200,000 hours
in the sky for Turkey. This is the longest time on duty for a national
aircraft. Free and independent in our sky," Selçuk Bayraktar said on
Twitter.
Developed
and produced locally, Bayraktar TB2 stands out as one of the most advanced UAV
systems in its class, with its advanced electronics, software, aerodynamic
design, submarine systems, as well as flight automation and performance.
Bayraktar
TB2 is a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) and tactical unmanned aerial
vehicle capable of performing active reconnaissance, surveillance and
intelligence flights and armed attack missions. The drone has the ability to
transmit images to operation centers without delay and engage targets.
It
boasts a service ceiling of 8,239 meters (27,030 feet) and a flight endurance
of up to 27 hours. It can carry 150 kilograms (330 pounds) of payload and can
be operated day and night.
An
onboard avionic suite with a triple-redundant avionic system encompasses units,
enabling a fully autonomous taxiing, takeoff, landing and cruise.
The
drone was first delivered to the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) in 2014 and
upgraded with armament for the first time in 2015. It is currently used by the
Gendarmerie General Command, General Directorate of Security Forces and the
National Intelligence Organization in their operations.
Playing
an active role in detecting, diagnosing and neutralizing thousands of
terrorists to date, Bayraktar TB2 has provided extensive support to the
country's fight against terror while providing effective surveillance,
reconnaissance and fire support to the security forces.
Baykar
has also developed Akıncı, the newest unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV).
The
Akıncı UCAV's prototype PT-1 made its second flight on Jan. 10, while the
second prototype PT-2's integration has recently been completed.
Able
to fly for up to 24 hours, the drone has a maximum altitude of 40,000 feet with
a 20-meter wingspan and a load capacity of 1,350 kilograms.
Akıncı's
maximum takeoff weight is 5,500 kilograms. It has two 450-horsepower engines
but can be equipped with 750-horsepower engines or locally made 240-horsepower
engines.
With
the Akıncı UCAV, Turkey will become one of the three countries capable of
producing this drone class.
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