The ministry shows how many <x0-bater” have been bought, say investments are continuing to supply the army with weapons.

Two days ago, Prime Minister Albin Kurti appeared in the KSF barracks to show that Kosovo has bought Bayraktar TB-2 fears. One costs about $5 million. But how many have been bought? Our military every day is consolidating not only in terms of professional frameworks but in supply with equipment [...]
Our daily training is being consolidated not only in terms of professional frameworks but in supply with the most modern military equipment. The Bajraktar TB-2 Drons, which were inaugurated by Prime Minister Kurti, Minister Mehaj and General Jashar, are just some of the equipment purchased to strengthen our army”. So it became known in a media communique by the Ministry of Defense.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Defence Minister Armend Mehaj were seen photographed in several positions at only one threat.
Periscope has asked the Ministry of Defense what the number of these military flying devices was bought by Turkey is, but that in the ministry they said they cannot share this information with the public.
“Landa is classified and therefore cannot share other details about this matter with you except what has already been made public. So the KSF in its military arsenal has fears, while we are continuing to invest in military supply with more modern military weapons and equipment conform NATO standards, Periscope, Liridona Gashi, political adviser to the defence minister's cabinet.
Peacekeeping Mission NATO in Kosovo, KFOR, has confirmed yesterday that, “baykers” will not be able to be used without KFOR authorisation, adding that they expect from Kosovo institutions to co-ordinate in terms of using all fear categories, including those Bayrakt TB-2.
In a written statement sent to Radios Free Europe, KFOR recalls that the mission's commander has the primary authority on Kosovo airspace since the end of the war in 1999.
The ministry has not announced the price of purchased drones, but in the market they are known as “at a cheap price” and effective.
Drony Bayraktar TB-2 is pilotless, remote controlled.
This fears were developed in Turkey by Selcuk Bayraktar, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Bayraktar TB-2 can stay in the sky for up to 27 hours, and flight is powered by a simple propeller engine. It can fly up to 150 miles [150 km] from its base.
Until, it has not been known when the fears in Kosovo have reached, but unofficially it has been said that this occurred in May, just before military exercises “Defender Europe 2023”.
Kosovo has been excluded from these US-led exercises due to the tense situation in its Serb-run north. For about two months now, Serbian citizens there are rejecting deployment at the municipal offices of Albanian mayors. /Periscopi/











