Kyrgyzstan becomes latest buyer of Turkish combat drones
BISHKEK, OCT 23: Kyrgyzstan is
becoming the latest buyer of renowned Turkish combat drones in an effort to rev
up its defense industry capabilities, a senior official announced.
Kamchybek Tashiev, the deputy
prime minister of Kyrgyzstan and chairperson of the State Committee for
National Security, said they placed an order to buy Turkish drone magnate
Baykar-made Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs).
The Central Asian nation will be
taking the delivery of the drones soon, Tashiev told reporters.
“We purchase military equipment
to boost our troops. The relevant funds have been already allocated from the
budget. Turkey is currently constructing Bayraktar drones for us,” he noted.
Noting that a limited number of
countries in the world possess Turkish armed drones, Tashiev said “Kyrgyzstan
will be one of them.”
The Bayraktar TB2 is a
medium-altitude long-endurance aerial vehicle capable of remotely controlled or
autonomous flight operations. It is manufactured by one of the leading Turkish
defense companies Baykar.
“The drones will soon arrive in
our country,” Tashiev said. He noted that Bishkek also purchased Orlan-10
drones from Russia.
Kyrgyzstan’s purchase comes amid
growing interest in the Turkish UCAVs after their successful use in
international conflicts.
Earlier this week, Turkey
announced Angola had requested to acquire its drones, a week after it was
reported to have expanded the export of the aerial vehicles by negotiating
deals with Morocco and Ethiopia.
This was followed by a statement
from Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank, who also last week said
Turkey had presented options to the U.K., which is “very interested” in buying
Turkish-made armed drones.
Ukraine and Turkey’s NATO partner
Poland have also ordered the UCAVs, which military experts say are cheaper than
market rivals made in Israel, China and the United States.
The Bayraktar TB2 entered the
Turkish army’s inventory in 2014 and is currently used by several other
countries including Qatar and Azerbaijan.
The cutting-edge vehicles were
effectively used over the years in cross-border counterterror military
operations such as Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch and Spring Shield to liberate
areas near the Syrian border from terrorist groups.
Turkish drones are also said to have played a crucial role in last year’s six-week conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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Courtesy Daily Sabah
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