Ukraine signed three contracts with the Bayraktar manufacturer
Ukraine has three new agreements with Bayraktar's manufacturer
pravda: Ukraine and the Turkish company Baykar signed three new agreements for Ukrainian manufacturers during the international aviation exhibition Teknofest 2023 at Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
"There is an important result - three new agreements with the Turkish manufacturer Baykar for Ukrainian producers. I won't tell you the details, of course, but I can assure you that these contracts will bring export revenue and new generation weapons to our country," said Alexander Kamyshin, Minister of Strategic Industries of Ukraine.
Last year Baykar launched the Kızılelma unmanned fighter and signed the first contracts for the export of the Akıncı heavy attack drone.
Both models are the leaders of Turkish unmanned aircraft. They are capable of carrying cargo weighing up to 1500 kg, flying at an altitude of more than 12 km and shooting down air targets. These aircraft are based on powerful Ukrainian-made engines.
The Turkish company Baykar, manufacturer of Bayraktar attack drones, has already registered in Ukraine and acquired a plot of land for construction.
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