The first product from the alliance will likely be a military drone capable of carrying all the munitions currently used by fighter jets, with a prototype ready in about a year’s time.
Turkey's Baykar and Italy's Leonardo announced on March 6 that they are forming a joint venture that will turn out attack drones. Their confirmation of the deal comes with defence companies seeking to ...
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ROME — Turkish UAV champion Baykar announced a deal with Italy’s Leonardo on Thursday to grab a slice of Europe’s $100 billion ($108 billion) drone market and possibly offer a Turkish drone ...
Leonardo and Baykar have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for their joint venture to develop uncrewed aerial ...
In a move that underscores its growing military influence in East Africa, Turkey has delivered Akinci Unmanned Combat Aerial ...
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Türkiye-based Baykar has confirmed a successful aerodynamics system identification test of its Bayraktar KIZILELMA uncrewed ...
Italian defence company Leonardo and Turkey's drone specialist Baykar have agreed to cooperate on the development of combat drones in Italy, the companies announced on Thursday. Christoph Sator ...
Turkey's Baykar allegedly violated EU and US sanctions by sending arms to Sudan's military, fueling the civil war, according ...
Baykar Chairman Selçuk Bayraktar, the son-in-law of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, said the deal was an "opportunity to build aerial supremacy", given drones' key role in the future.