Kyrgistan Holds Exercises with Aksungur and Akıncı
Kyrgistan held guided tactical-line exercises with the new "Akıncı" and "Aksungur" unmanned aerial vehicles.
Kyrgistan held guided tactical-line exercises with the new "Akıncı" and "Aksungur" unmanned aerial vehicles.
TUSAŞ Marketing and Communications President Bertan Kurt stated how many aerial platforms the company delivered. TUSAŞ delivered five ANKA to Tunisia.
Turkiye is increasing its share in the international unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market. According to the local media, Kyrgyzstan is preparing to procure Turkish UAVs.
Baykar's AKINCI UCAV will be exported to Kyrgyzstan. The UAV is used in Turkiye by tarmy, Air Force and the National Intelligence Organization (MIT).
Kyrgyzstan has claimed with a statement that Tajikistan has purchased a Bayraktar TB2 Armed UAV from Turkey. In light of border tensions, Deputy Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubayev told lawmakers on April 27 that the government in Bishkek had pleaded with Ankara to be cautious when selling the lethal drones to Dushanbe.
According to the Presidency Press Centre, Kyrgyzstan received the Bayraktar TB2 Armed UAV from Turkey.
Kamchybek Tashiev, Chairman of the Kyrgyzstan National Security Committee, says they will take delivery of Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UCAVs soon with a 300 million Kyrgyzstani Som ($33.4 million) price tag. Tahiev’s words indicate that Kyrgyzstan acquires Turkish UAVs.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) approved the use of UAVs for the remote monitoring of radiation measurements at former uranium mining and processing areas in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. UAVs equipped with gamma spectrometers have been developed by a German consortium in collaboration with the IAEA.