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The variety of international locations to which the Turkish fighter drone Bayraktar TB2 is being exported rises to 27.
Turkish drone producer Baykar has introduced signing an export contract with Albania.
“We signed an export contract for the Bayraktar TB2 armed UAV with Albania,” stated Baykar Technologies on Twitter on Tuesday.
The variety of international locations to which the Turkish fighter drone Bayraktar TB2 is being exported has risen to 27, in keeping with the agency.
Haluk Bayraktar, CEO of Baykar, stated on Twitter: “We signed an export contract with Albania, a country we have walked along for centuries and share strong historical, cultural and humanitarian ties.”
He additionally shared pictures from the signing ceremony.
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We signed an export contract with Albania, a rustic we have now walked alongside for hundreds of years and share sturdy historic, cultural and humanitarian ties.
The variety of international locations with which we signed export contracts for our #BayraktarTB2 UAVs grew to become 27.
Congratulations..
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— Haluk Bayraktar (@haluk) December 20, 2022
Rising demand throughout Europe
The popularity and worldwide demand for Türkiye’s Bayraktar TB2 and Bayraktar Akinci have risen throughout Europe because the begin this February of Russia’s army offensive towards Ukraine.
This April, Serbia additionally reaffirmed its intention to buy Türkiye’s fight drones, which have been in excessive demand worldwide.
Countries together with Ukraine, Qatar, and Azerbaijan have already bought drones, with Poland final 12 months changing into the primary EU and NATO member state to amass drones from Türkiye.
The Turkish fight drone Bayraktar TB2 is seen as pivotal in conflicts starting from Karabakh to Ukraine.
People in a number of international locations began fundraising campaigns to purchase drones for Kiev to assist combat off Russia.
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Source: TRTWorld and companies