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Saturday, November 08, 2014
Turkish drone, Bayraktar II, to be delivered to the Army in two months
Bayraktar II, a tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), whose software and infrastructure systems were developed by Turkish engineers, has successfully gone through flight tests and is scheduled to be delivered to the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) by the end of the year.
Bayraktar is expected to make a major contribution to the TSK, particularly in operations in the Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia with its capacity to fly silently.
Bayraktar, which was developed by a partnership of two privately owned Turkish companies, has been able to reach an altitude of 27,030 feet and fly for 24 hours during recent test flights, breaking new ground in the history of Turkish aviation.
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