Turkey and Ukraine to coproduce TB2 drones
Feb 4, 04:25 PM
The Bayraktar TB2 is a medium-altitude, long-range tactical UAV system.
(Bayhaluk via Wikimedia Commons)
ANKARA, Turkey — NATO member Turkey and its Black
Sea ally Ukraine have agreed to coproduce an increasingly popular Turkish-made
drone at a production site in Ukraine.
A top Ukrainian official said Feb. 3 that the two
countries would sign a coproduction agreement which would be ratified by
parliaments in Turkey and Ukraine.
Ukrainian Defence Minister Olesii Reznikov told
reporters in Kyiv that the coproduction compound would also include a training
center where Ukrainian pilots would be trained.
In 2019, Baykar Makina, a privately owned Turkish
drone maker, won a contract to sell six
Bayraktar TB2 UAVs to Ukraine. The $69 million contract also involved the sale
of ammunition for the armed version of the aircraft.
In September, the Ukrainian government announced
that it was planning to buy 24 more Turkish unmanned
combat aerial vehicles in the coming months.
Use of the TB2 by Ukrainian forces against
Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine has irked Moscow. As U.S.
officials claimed to have intelligence of Russian officials working on a staged
video of Ukrainian forces attacking Russians as a pretext for war, the Washington
Post cited an unnamed U.S. government official on Friday saying a TB2 drone
could be pictured in such a film to implicate NATO.
The Bayraktar TB2 is a medium-altitude, long-range
tactical UAV system. It was developed by Kale-Baykar, a joint venture of Baykar
Makina and the Kale Group. The UAV operates as a platform for conducting
reconnaissance and intelligence missions.
Reznikov said that the aircraft to be coproduced
would be dubbed the Turkish-Ukrainian Bayraktar.
He said the drone would be powered by a Ukrainian
engine. In earlier talks Turkish sources said that the engine would be supplied
by the Ukrainian producer Motor Sich.
Bayraktar TB2 features a monocoque design and
integrates an inverse V-tail structure. The fuselage is made of carbon fiber,
Kevlar and hybrid composites, whereas the joint segments constitute precision
computer numerical control (CNC) machined aluminum parts.
Each Bayraktar TB2 system consists of six aerial
vehicles, two ground control stations, three ground data terminals, two remote
video terminals and ground-support equipment.
The Bayraktar TB2′s maximum payload exceeds 55
kilograms. The standard payload configuration includes an electro-optical
camera module, an infrared camera module, a laser designator, a laser range
finder and a laser pointer.
Ukraine was the first export market for the TB2,
with the sale of six systems in a $69 million contract in 2019. Baykar has also
won contracts to sell batches of the TB2 to Qatar, Azerbaijan and Poland.
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