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Drone incidents escalate as Turkey finds three UAVs in five days
Drone incidents escalate as Turkey finds three UAVs in five days Turkey shot down a drone from Black Sea on Monday, then found two crashed drones near Istanbul, in escalating incidents in Turkey's airspace,
Turkey's indigenous Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV), the Bayraktar Akinci, demonstrated new precision-strike capabilities during live-fire tests, successfully deploying the BOZOK and KAYI‑30 smart munitions, according to the country's top drone manufacturer, Baykar.
Authorities have opened an investigation into an unmanned aerial vehicle that crashed in northwest Turkey. Residents in Kocaeli province discovered the
Turkey says a drone crash in northwest was likely Russian-made Orlan-10, investigation ongoing, authorities say
The Akinci can fly at an altitude of up to 40,000 feet and is making waves on the international arms export market.
Turkey said on Friday it had found a Russian-origin Orlan-10 unmanned aerial vehicle in the northwestern city of Kocaeli, the Interior Ministry said.
Turkey plans to set up a facility in Pakistan to assemble combat drones, part of Ankara’s drive to boost its defense industry in international markets, according to Turkish officials familiar with the matter.
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Turkey says crashed drone believed to be Russian-made
Turkey said a drone that crashed on Friday in a rural area of northwestern Turkey following a series of incidents linked to the Russia-Ukraine war was of Russian origin. The unmanned aerial vehicle was discovered near the city of Izmit around 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of the Black Sea,
In Turkey, a drone, which may be a Russian reconnaissance UAV Merlin-BP, has fallen in a field near the town of Balikesir near the border with Greece. Its range reaches about 600 kilometers.