Turkey's new Bajraktari in Ukraine: How's the Russians burning up the last model?

Although there is over a month of combat on the ground, where Turkish Bayraktar fears are “shining” and once like Nago Karabakh, then in the arms of the Azers against the Armenians and today in Ukrainians against the Russians, these have reacted from Turkey with disappointment that the latter has sold the amended weapon to opponents [...]
Although there is over a month of combat on the ground, where Turkish Bayraktar fears are “shining” and once like Nago Karabakh, then in the hands of the Azers against the Armenians and today in Ukrainians against the Russians, these have reacted from Turkey with disappointment that the latter has sold the gun to their opponents on the battlefield.
There may also be a new purchase from Ukraine, a more advanced Mini-type fears.
In the war taking place in Ukraine, fears are playing an increasingly important role and may ultimately be one of the main factors at its final end.
Turkey's specialised Portal Oryx, which deals with military issues, stresses that in addition to buying additional UCAV Bayraktar TB2, Ukraine has also received mini-Bayrakt.
The cited portal points out that a video from Ukraine, in which a Russian soldier is seen leaving while being chased by fear, has been conducted with a mini-Bayrakar. It was later found that, thanks to the monitoring of this Russian soldier, a Russian position was discovered, which was destroyed by Ukrainian artillery in co-ordination with mini-Banyratar.
This engagement perfectly demonstrates the projected characteristics of mini-Bayrakt and demonstrates the benefit of its high-definition camera.
The Bayraktar Mini threat system is the first Turkish miniobotic system of aircraft with electronic components, software and fully original structures and developed nationally. The system, which developed with intensive work and the search and Development Team Baykar's efforts successfully passed all tests and was first put into use by the Turkish Armed Forces in 2007”, It says from the portal. /tema












