Bayraktar TB2
Military UAS - fixed-wing , Military UAS - MALE
Last reviewed: 30th October 2024
Snapshot
The Bayraktar TB2, or Bayraktar-2, is a medium-altitude long-endurance UAV developed and manufactured by Baykar. The platform can conduct ISR and armed attack missions and has a payload capacity of 150kg.
Several customers operate the platform. Azerbaijan used the UCAV extensively in the 2020 Armenia−Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, and Ukraine utilised it following Russia's invasion, which began on 24 February 2022.
Customers
Ordered | Delivered | Inventory | OSD | |
---|---|---|---|---|
ALBANIA | 3 | 0 | 0 | U |
AZERBAIJAN | 5 | 5 | 3 | 2040 |
BANGLADESH | 12 | 0 | 0 | U |
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA | 6 | 0 | 0 | 2045 |
BURKINA FASO | 5 | 5 | 4 | 2042 |
DJIBOUTI | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2042 |
EGYPT | 12 | 0 | 0 | U |
ETHIOPIA | 6 | 6 | 5 | 2041 |
KENYA | 6 | U | U | U |
KUWAIT | 18 | 0 | 0 | U |
KYRGYZSTAN | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2041 |
LIBYA | 20 | 20 | U | U |
MALDIVES | 6 | 6 | 6 | 2044 |
MALI | 17 | 17 | 17 | 2042 |
MOROCCO | 13 | 13 | 13 | 2041 |
NIGER | 6 | 6 | 6 | 2042 |
NIGERIA | 24 | 3 | 3 | U |
PAKISTAN | 6 | 6 | 6 | 2042 |
POLAND | 24 | 24 | 24 | 2042 |
QATAR | 6 | 6 | 6 | 2039 |
ROMANIA | 18 | 0 | 0 | U |
TAJIKISTAN | 3 | 0 | 0 | U |
TOGO | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2042 |
TÜRKİYE (TURKEY) | 151 | 129 | 127 | 2039 |
TURKMENISTAN | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2041 |
UKRAINE | 77 | 77 | 52 | 2039 |
UAE | 20 | 20 | 20 | 2042 |
UZBEKISTAN | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2043 |
KOSOVO | 5 | 5 | 5 | 2038 |
OSD = Out of Service Date
U = Unverified
Additional information
Development & Production
Production Capacity
According to Haluk Bayraktar, in September 2022, Baykar could manufacture 200 Bayraktar TB2s a year. However, due to the platform's success in the export market, Baykar has sought to increase its production capacity to 500 TB2s annually. To achieve this, the company announced a TRY600 million (then equivalent to $110 million) investment in 2019 to open a new factory in 2027. According to a presidential decision published in the Turkish Official Gazette in 2019, Baykar's production rate will double once the new factory is operational. SavunmaSanayiST reported in November 2023 that, due to these increased efforts to increase production, Baykar could produce one TB2 per day.
Ukraine Collaboration
Since 2022, Baykar has sought to continue and expand its collaboration with Ukraine. As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed in September 2022, he and Haluk Bayraktar discussed this commitment and the "details of the construction of the Baykar factory in Ukraine," a process that would also see numerous Ukrainian components used in the production line.
For his company's commitment to Ukraine, Bayraktar was awarded the Ukrainian Order of Merit by Zelenskyy. A month later, Bayraktar told Reuters at the SAHA Defence Expo in October 2022 that Baykar and Ukraine had completed the architectural design for the Ukrainian factory and that the company were pushing for the factory to be open "within two years", despite Russia's invasion.
During the World Defence Show (WDS) 2024, Haluk Bayraktar stated that it had begun constructing a factory near Kyiv that would employ around 500 people. According to the Daily Sabah, the facility will construct either the TB2 or the Bayraktar TB3.
Technical Description
Configuration
The TB2 has a twin-boom design. Four missile hardpoints, two on each side, are located underneath the platform's wings. A central ISR payload is located at the front of the fuselage.
Mobility & Propulsion
The Bayraktar TB2 holds the Turkish aviation history records for endurance (27 hours 3 minutes) and altitude (27.030 feet). A 100hp ICE powers it.
Control & Communication
The onboard avionic suite enables the TB2 to autonomously taxi, take off, land, and navigate at cruising speed. While operating autonomously, the TB2 is monitored from a GCS. This GCS also allows operators to control the platform manually.
The mobile GCS that accompanies the TB2 is encompassed within a container. It features a pilot console, a data terminal and a remote display terminal. It is consistent with NATO ACE III shelter standards, features powerful communication antennas and can be transported on the back of a flat-bed vehicle.
In 2020, Baykar unveiled the TB2S, a TB2 variant featuring a radome protrusion for a SATCOM terminal on the nose of the aircraft, meaning, unlike the base vehicle, the TB2S can be controlled from a satellite without the need for C Band datalink relays. While announcing the TB2 had surpassed 750,000 flight hours in December 2023, 16 TB2S are evident in Baykar's accompanying photos, showing the variant is being produced.
Payloads
With a payload capacity of 150kg, the platform can conduct ISR and armed attack missions. The user can fit ISR payloads, including an EO/IR/LD camera or a multi-mode AESA radar to the UAV. In addition, the system has four hard points for missiles.
Indigenously developed Rokestan MAM-L and MAM-C missiles are listed on Baykar's website as weapons that can be fitted to the TB2; as mentioned above, a MAM-L equipped with a TB2 was used in the Blue Homeland training exercise in March 2021.
The ISR payloads and Bakyar Real-Time Imagery Transmission System (BGAM) provide high-resolution, non-delay live broadcasts to be monitored by multiple users simultaneously. BGAM is a web-based application that allows users to watch live broadcasts securely on the network or tablets using the mobile application via the internet.
Turkmenistan displayed the TB2 fitted with an Argos-II HDT EO/IR camera system manufactured by Hensoldt. In February 2022, the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) Chairperson Ismail Demir said the SSB had successfully delivered another batch of the TB2s to Turkey. Interestingly, he noted that the drones were fitted with Aselsan's Common Aperture Targeting System (CATS). Morocco and Ukraine's TB2s are reportedly fitted with Wescam's MX-15D sensor.
At the SAHA Expo 2022, Baykar signed a contract with Rokestan to integrate the Sungur air defence missile system on its drones, especially the TB2 and Akinici. Haluk Bayraktar told Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA) that Baykar was conducting tests with the missile system, a system which he believed would be used to "engage drones" and "other enemy aircraft". The Daily Sabah noted that the integration of the missile system on the TB2 and Akinici could lead to the creation of a low-cost air patrol concept in eliminating threats such as enemy drones, particularly kamikaze drones.
At Teknofest 2023, Baykar unveiled the Kemankeş, or Kemankes, a turbojet-powered munition that has been designed to be air-launched from several Baykar UAVs, such as the Akinci, TB2, and Bayraktar TB3. On 15 June 2023, Baykar released a video showing the platform launching from a TB2 in its first motor-operated firing test.
EDGE Group, on 17 January 2024, announced that it had partnered with Baykar to integrate the DESERT STING 16 (DS-16) precision-guided munition onto the TB2, with other payload integrations on other Baykar platforms to follow. The integration is not just for the UAE's drone, but instead, as noted by Selçuk Bayraktar, "will provide further options to [the drone's] client base."
At SAHA 2024, EDGE and Baykar signed a strategic partnership focused on integrating EDGE’s guided munitions and payloads onto Baykar’s UAS platforms, with Baykar leading the integration efforts. EDGE will provide technical assistance, including designing, manufacturing, and supporting the necessary equipment for successful integration.
Later in October, SavunmaSanayiST reported that Baykar had signed an agreement with the Croatia-based ORQA company to integrate its FPV drones into the TB2.
Unit Cost
Bespoke
According to the Polish Government's 24 May 2021 contract announcement, one bespoke Bayraktar TB2 system cost approximately $76 million. This gives each unit a gross cost of $11.17 million. 20% can be subtracted from this value to account for various support and training costs, resulting in an estimated flyaway unit cost of bespoke TB2s of $8.94 million.
This price has been used for this DI entry since the Government of Poland officially announced it. In contrast, the others were generated from calculations based on the total contract value of the respective contracts.
Military off-the-shelf (MOTS)
Several countries have purchased the TB2 at a substantially lower price because they have acquired MOTS models. For example, the below-mentioned $70 million contract value of Morocco's purchase of 13 units alongside supporting equipment and services had an estimated total cost per unit of $5.38 million and a flyaway unit cost of £4.31 million. Equally, TB2s in the 2018 Ukrainian contract had a similar estimated flyaway unit cost below the $4 million mark.
Customers
Albania
In early June 2021, Albanian's Interior Minister visited Bayraktar facilities in Turkey. After the visit, he revealed Albania had evaluated the possibility of procuring the Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 combat UAV. Later in June, it was reported that the Albain Government had allocated an additional budget of around $9 million to procure the TB2 platform. In September 2022, the Albanian President, Edi Rama, reaffirmed his nation's commitment to acquiring the Turkish UCAV. Finally, Baykar announced that it had signed a procurement contract with Albania on 20 December 2022 for three drones.
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan extensively used the TB2s it procured in early 2020 in the 2020 Armenia−Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. Various Armenian ground-based air defence systems, armoured vehicles and artillery systems appear to have been destroyed by the platform. In September 2022, border conflicts with Armenia continued, and the Armenian MoD announced on 14 September that the Azerbaijani UAVs had been used in the direction of Jermuk. Two TB2 have been confirmed lost during these conflicts.
Bangladesh
Since 2017, the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) and Army have been interested in a MALE UAV. Since July 2022, several reports have circulated claiming that Bangladesh had acquired the TB2; the Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh even confirmed the deal. However, Lt Col Abdullah Ibn Zayed, director of the military's Inter-Services Public Relations branch, more recently acknowledged that the procurement was "under process". Based on the evidence, Shephard believes this deal is most likely signed. A contract worth $64.56 million for 12 MOTS units is estimated to have been awarded.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
In September 2024, the MoD of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed that the country had acquired six TB2 drones and three management systems through a procurement programme. The drones are due to be delivered in January 2025.
Burkina Faso
According to DefenceWeb, Burkina Faso reportedly acquired five TB2 units in 2022, which were delivered between April and May of that year. Since then, several videos have emerged of the aircraft being utilised against terrorists in the country. Official confirmation of an acquisition came on 23 March 2023, when the defence minister Kassoum Coulibaly and Chief of General Staff David Kabre officially presented the new aircraft to the country’s military.
In June 2023, Military Africa reported that a TB2 belonging to the Burkinabe Air Force had crashed around 140km southeast of the capital, near Tenkodogo.
Djibouti
On 27 June 2020, Baykar shared several images from the parade on social media showing two TB2s with Djibouti national markings being carried on large trucks on the Independence Day parade. Before the parade, industry or government officials had not disclosed the TB2 order from Djibouti. TB2s are usually exported in groups of three, suggesting that even though the country showed only two units, a third presumably was also delivered to the country.
Ethiopia
Despite the lack of official confirmation, on 15 November 2021, Africa Intelligence reported that Ethiopia had signed a contract with Baykar for six TB2 units that had been delivered to Ethiopia in "recent weeks", suggesting October 2021. In June 2024, several photographs emerged online of a crashed Ethiopian TB2.
Egypt
In February 2024, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that Turkish drones would be provided to Egypt. Based on various factors, such as the Bayraktar TB2 being displayed with Egyptian insignia at EDEX 2023, Shephard believes the TB2 is contracted.
Finland
Although not inevitable, it seems likely that the Finnish Defence Force (FDF) is seeking to procure a combat MALE UAS in the coming years, a process that has been in the works since a 2017 governmental Defence Report.
In June 2022, the Finnish defence minister suggested his country could purchase these UAVs from Turkey, a potential deal interlocked with Finland's application to NATO.
Indonesia
Speaking at the Halim Perdanakusuma area in East Jakarta in July 2024, Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) Chief of Staff Marshal Mohammad Tonny Harjono stated that his force would acquire the Bayraktar TB2.
Iraq
Cuma Inad Sadan, the Iraqi Defence Minister, announced in August 2021 that the country had agreed to purchase an unknown number of Bayraktar TB2 units and some other Turkish equipment. However, the relations between to two countries appeared to stop this sale. Three years later, in April 2024, the Daily Sabah reported that Erdoğan's visit to Iraq in April might have marked a turning point in Türkiye-Iraq relations. Due to these warming relations, Iraq appears to have retained its desire to import the TB2. Shephard estimates that 18 units could be acquired.
Japan
In the FY2025 Budget Request, the Japanese MoD announced a procurement programme to acquire multipurpose attack drones for ISR and strike missions for the JGSDF. The announcement is the culmination of a growing desire to acquire UCAVs and other uncrewed assets enshrined in the country's Defence Building Program (DBP). Shephard estimates that three units will be acquired for an estimated $90.36 million, with the Bayraktar TB2 and General Atomics MQ-9B SkyGuardian being likely candidates.
Kenya
On 23 August 2024, Baykar announced on social media that trainees from Keyna had completed training to operate the Bayraktar TB2 at the Baykar Flight Training Center in Keşan. The post strongly suggested that Kenya had acquired the TB2 drone. Shephard estimates six units would have been acquired through the procurement programme.
Kosovo
On 26 February 2022, Baykar announced on Twitter that its Ozdeminir National UAV R&D and Production Campus had been visited by Vjosa Osmani, President of the Republic of Kosovo. The President, holding a model of a Baykar Akinci, posed for a photograph in front of a Bayraktar TB2.
Over a year later, on 16 July 2023, the MoD of the Republic of Kosovo announced that Prime Minister Albin Kurti had inaugurated several Bayraktar TB2 drones, confirming that a procurement had occurred. At the time of the announcement, the Anadolu Agency reported that five TB2s were delivered to Kosovo in May 2023, in time for the Defender Europe 23 exercise.
Kyrgyzstan
On 21 October 2021, Kamchybek Tashiev, the deputy prime minister of Kyrgyzstan and the State Committee for National Security chairperson, announced Kyrgyzstan had purchased an unknown amount of TB2 units from the Turkish company Baykar. Shephard estimates three units were acquired. In December 2021, Baykar delivered the TB2 drones to Kyrgyzstan.
On 31 March 2022, footage emerged of the TB2 being utilised by Kyrgyzstan for the first time in exercises that involved stationary targets being destroyed by a Rokestan MAM-L fired from the Turkish aircraft. Six months later, the TB2 was utilised in live combat during clashes on the Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border in September 2022, with both sides using the TB2 against one another. According to Crimea News Agency (Kırım Haber Ajansı), a Kyrgyzstan TB2 hit a Tajikistan T-72 tank.
Kuwait
On 18 January 2023, Baykar announced that it had signed a $370 million export contract with Kuwait for the Bayraktar TB2. According to the announcement, negotiations between Baykar and the Kuwaiti MoD began in 2019, with the company even demonstrating the drone in the Eastern Arabian country in July 2019. Both Baykar and the Kuwauti Army reaffirmed the contract in June 2023.
According to the Turkish defence media outlet Savunmasanayist, $90 million of the $370 million was spent on 18 TB2 drones, $180 million on Rokestan's combat-proven MAM-L smart munitions and the remaining $100 million on 1,800 mini-smart munitions, three GCS and a comprehensive training and support package.
Latvia
Following a visit to the Baykar facilities in June 2021, the Latvian Minister of Defence suggested Latvia would acquire the TB2. In a March 2022 interview with Nikkei Asia, the minister stressed that the "Bayraktar is [on] our horizon", suggesting a procurement programme was imminent.
However, the purchase did not materialise, with Latvia shifting its uncrewed focus towards smaller platforms from domestic manfuaucters, as highlighted by its Drone Army project and prominent role in the Ukrainian Defence Contact Group (UDCG), which has seen procurement programmes for Ukraine.
Libya
To aid in the Second Libyia Civil War, the Government of National Accord (GNA) acquired and subsequently used the TB2 units against the Libyanian National Army (LNA) in 2019 and 2020. Shephard believes 20 drones were acquired in 2019, with most, if not all, lost during the conflict.
Maldives
In November 2023, the Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu visited Türkiye. Four months later, in March 2024, various outlets reported that the country had acquired the TB2 from Baykar to patrol its vast exclusive economic zone, with the Daily Sabah reporting that six drones had been acquired.
Mali
On 22 December 2022, Joseph Dempsey, a research associate at IISS, tweeted photographs showing a Baytraktar TB2 adorned with the Malian flag being inspected by military personnel, indicating a procurement programme had occurred. Based on the serial numbers seen, Shephard estimated that six drones had been acquired. However, in January 2024, several more drones were inducted, with revealed serial numbers indicating that up to 17 drones may have been acquired.
Morocco
In April 2021, the Morocco Royal Armed Forces (FAR) signed a procurement contract with Baykar for MAD 626 million ($70 million) to supply 13 TB2 platforms. According to information published by the Daily Sabah, the RAF received the first batch of TB2s in September 2021, with the drone being sighted in Morocco for the first time in November 2021. Shephard believes the order has been fully delivered.
In the last three months of 2021, Reuters and Africa Intelligence reported that the FAR was preparing to purchase a second batch of at least six TB2 units from Baykar. However, it appears that Morocco is now more interested in acquiring the Akinci.
It was reported in May 2021 that the first batch of TB2s would be equipped with a Canadian-made Wescam MX-15D optronics, a sub-system confirmed to be Morocco's TB2 due to published direct transfer permits between Canada and Turkey.
Niger
Following a telephone conversation between the Presidents of Turkey and Niger, Turkey's presidential Directorate of Communications released a statement on 18 November 2021 that said Niger would acquire, among other equipment, the TB2.
In March 2022, the President of Niger's Twitter account announced Mohamed Bazoum and others had attended two meetings in Turkey with representatives from Baykar and Havelsan. The meeting appears to have been successful, as the statement revealing this also confirmed that Niger had purchased "several TB2 drones to strengthen its air fleet as part of the strategy to fight terrorism and secure [its] borders." It also revealed that deliveries would occur "in the coming months", suggesting a mid-2022 delivery.
In May 2022, Mena Defence reported that the Niger Air Force had received an estimated six units on 20-21 May. The TB2s were reportedly delivered to Niamey airport by a Ukrainian air cargo company on board an Il-76. Due to Niger's finances and the March 2022 assertion that all deliveries would be completed "in the coming months", Shephard believes Niger only ordered six units.
Nigeria
On 11 October 2021, the Governor of Nigeria's Zamfara State stated that several companies had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Government. One of these companies is believed to be Baykar, likely to supply the country with its popular Bayraktar TB2.
However, this procurement programme was not confirmed for some time, despite President Erdoğan visiting Nigeria on 20 October 2021. In February 2022, African Intelligence reported that the deal was being held up by sanctions the US and Canada imposed on key parts of the TB2.
Evidence that Nigeria had acquired the drone finally appeared in September 2022, when photos of the TB2 adorned with the Nigerian flag appeared online. The Times Aerospace reported in February 2023 that some units had already been delivered. Shephard forecasts that 24 units have been ordered.
Pakistan
On 14 January 2022, the Pakistani government unveiled its first-ever National Security Policy. As reported by Shephard, the policy emphasised "brotherly ties" with Turkey and committed Pakistan to more robust economic and defence cooperation with Ankara. Part of this saw the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) acquiring an unknown quantity of TB2s.
On 7 April 2022, TB2s and two GCS were seen on satellite imagery at the PAF's Base Murid. Typically, one GCS is capable of handling up to three UAVs. This information indicates that the PAF had taken delivery of at least two TB2s and had acquired up to six units.
In early 2024, Pakistan Armed Forces released a photograph showing the TB2 fitted with the indigenous BARQ laser-guided air-to-surface missiles and Rokestan's MAM-L gliding smart munition.
Poland
A 19 May 2021 tweet by Mariusz Błaszczak, Head of the Polish MoD, contained a photograph of a model of the TB2 with a caption stating, "Good news coming soon...stay tuned." Three days later, on 22 May 2021, he appeared on Polskie Radio 24 and announced that Poland had purchased 24 units, four systems, and deliveries would begin in 2022. News of the procurement programme was officially followed by an announcement by the Government of Poland on 24 May 2021.
Błaszczak clarified in a June 2021 interview that the systems were to be configured to Polish-specific requirements; he stated that Poland was not "procuring a product that comes straight from the production line". In the same interview, Błaszczak confirmed that the procurement was not part of either the Gryf or Zefir programmes.
The contract also included MAM-L and MAM-C missiles, SAR radars, GCS, simulators, training packages, and spare parts. In April 2023, for the first time in Polish history, these missiles were fired from an uncrewed platform, the TB2, at a training ground in Ustka. In late November 2021, Poland also announced it would be integrating two Leonardo Osprey 30 AESA radar systems onto its under-construction TB2 drones on a trial basis.
On 28 October 2022, Baykar delivered the first six UAVs to the 12 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Base, Mirosławiec. In May 2024, the final system of the contract was delivered, marking the procurement programme as complete. As reported by Shephard, a support and logistics contract was announced in October 2024.
Qatar
The Qatar Armed Forces purchased six T2B UAVs from Turkey through a procurement programme announced at DIMDEX 2018. The deliveries of six platforms, three GCS, and one simulator were completed in 2019.
Romania
In September 2022, the Romanian MoD confirmed its intention to purchase the TB2. A $321 million contract award was announced in April 2023 for 18 TB2 units, an initial logistical support package, necessary training and auxiliary equipment. The delivery of the three systems, containing six drones each, was planned to occur in June 2024, September 2024, and January 2025, respectively.
Rwanda
In 2021, some media outlets reported that Rwanda could purchase the TB2. However, three years later, the evidence of this procurement remains sparse, suggesting it has been cancelled.
Serbia
In April 2022, Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vučić, stated that the country would acquire the TB2, with President Erdoğan reportedly agreeing to supply it. However, in 2023, the procurement programme was cancelled in protest over Baykar's sale of drones to Kosovo.
Slovakia
On 13 April 2022, Slovakia's Defence Minister, Jaro Nud, tweeted that the Slovakian procurement programme for MALE UAV procurement was "moving forward". In the tweet, Nad said he had shared a "good talk" with Baykar representatives and attached a photo of a Bayraktar TB2 model featuring Slovakian insignia.
However, as of early 2024, no updates on the programme have occurred since early 2022, and Slovakia has acquired other drones, resulting in Shephard assuming the programme has been cancelled.
Tajikistan
On 28 April 2022, the Turkish news outlet the Daily Sabah reported that Tajikistan had acquired the TB2 amid its border disputes with Kyrgyzstan.
According to the outlet, the Kyrgyz Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zheenbek Kulubaev, confirmed his neighbouring countries' purchase of the UCAV. Shephard forecasted the reported contract was for three MTOS units, costing Tajikistan an estimated $16.14 million.
In September 2022, the UAV was used by both sides during the Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border conflict, with Tajiki TB2s reportedly destroying a Kygysztan truck-mounted AA system.
Togo
Following a meeting between the Turkish and Togo presidents in October 2021, an acquisition deal for the Bayraktar TB2 was signed. Togo hoped to use the platform in its ongoing struggle against jihadist fighters.
As highlighted by Military Africa, on 1 July 2022, open-source flight information tracked a TB2 drone flight in FlightRadar24; the drone was operating in southern Burkina Faso and northern Togo, indicating that it is likely a Togolese-owned UAV. Shephard estimates that Togo acquired three MOTS TB2s for $16.14 million.
Turkey (Türkiye)
According to the Turkish Ministry of National Defence (MoND), in 2018, Turkey planned to procure as many as 151 Bayraktar TB2s. The first customer of the system, the country has been acquiring the system through a procurement programme since 2014, with the TB2 carrying out missions successfully within the Turkish Armed Forces, Gendarmerie and the Turkish National Police.
According to Turkish defence media, 98 TB2 units had been delivered to various Turkish defence customers by the beginning of December 2019; this number had increased to 107 by May 2020. In February 2022, the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) Chairperson Ismail Demir said the SSB had successfully delivered another batch of UAVs to the Turkish Armed Forces. He specified the drones were armed with Aselsan's CATS.
In September 2024, Baykar announced that one of the drones in this 2014 batch had completed its operational airframe life and would be the first TB2 to retire from service. In July 2021, it was reported that a Turkish TB2 crashed in northern Iraq.
Turkmenistan
During its 30th Anniversary parade on 27 September 2021, Turkmenistan unveiled three Bayraktar TB2 units fitted with MAM-L and MAM-C missiles and Argos-II HD/HDT camera systems. Baykar tweeted photographs of the TB2s featuring the Turkmenistan flag on the same day, confirming the procurement programme.
UAE
- Contracted -
Turkey and the UAE are actively taking significant steps to overcome historical disputes. One avenue of this rapprochement is through military purchases. Following unsubstantiated rumours of an earlier purchase in September 2022, the Middle East Eye (MEE) reported that Turkey and UAE had been negotiating a $2 billion deal to acquire 120 Bayraktar TB2s since March 2022. The procurement programme was later confirmed, and deliveries have occurred.
- Selected -
Reuters reported in September 2022 that, during these negotiations, 20 units had been delivered to the UAE. Leaving another 100 units that the UAE may acquire through a programme in the future. If it does, several components will be produced in the UAE in factories Baykar will open in the country.
Ukraine (Pre-Invasion)
- Army -
The Ukrainian Army purchased 12 TB2 units in January 2019 for a reported $69 million. Deliveries began in June 2019, and the UCAVs were first flown by the Ukrainian military on 9 April 2021, following two years of training with the platform. On 26 October 2021, the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced it had utilised its TB2 drones to destroy a pro-Russian separatist D-30 howitzer installation in Donbas.
- Navy -
According to Ukrainian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, in January 2021, the Ukrainian Navy signed a contract to acquire Baykar's TB2 platform. Between September and November 2021, various members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Government announced the country would purchase a batch of 24 Bayraktar TB2 units from Baykar.
On 15 July 2021, the Navy accepted the first batch of TB2s, an estimated eight drones. Following the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian War in March 2022, Ukraine's Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov stated that it had received a new batch of combat-ready TB2s. The Daily Sabah later reported that this batch consisted of 16 UAVs; therefore, it was presumably an accelerated delivery of the Navy's order.
- Inventory -
On 4 February 2022, Ukraine's Air Force Command revealed in an interview with AI Monitor that, at the time, Ukraine possessed 20 TB2 UAVs. Presumably, these were the Army's 12 units and the Navy's eight, as mentioned above.
Ukraine (During-Invasion)
- Delivery of Old Orders -
On 2 March 2022, Ukraine's Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov stated that Ukraine was receiving help from many countries and confirmed Ukraine had already received a "new batch" of combat-ready TB2s. Later, the Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister, Yavuz Selim Kıran, stated that the TB2s were not given as aid from Turkey, stressing they were "products purchased by Ukraine". In May 2022, the Daily Sabah confirmed that 16 units had been delivered in March 2022, units that had been ordered on 27 January 2022.
- Baykar's Aid -
In addition to accelerated orders, as seen above, Baykar has aided Ukraine enormously since the Russo-Ukrainian War began. According to Oryx, Baykar has donated at least 20 TB2s of its own back and refused to accept payment for an additional five crowdfunded units - freeing up $32 million that Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine raised. In August 2023, GDH Defence reported that Baykar had given another unit to Ukraine to mark Ukraine's Independence Day on 24 August 2023. Further, the company has sold another estimated 15 units at half price.
In addition to supplying material, Baykar is cooperating with Ukraine to establish joint training and maintenance centres for Turkish UCAVs and a production facility in Ukraine. This process dates back to before the war. In August 2023, the Daily Sabah reported that it had already purchased a plot of land in Ukraine for a production facility. The following month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed he and Haluk Bayraktar discussed this commitment and the "details of the construction of the Baykar factory in Ukraine", a process which would also see numerous Ukrainian components being used in the production line. Bayraktar told Reuters at the SAHA Defence Expo 2022 that Baykar and Ukraine had completed the architectural design for the Ukrainian factory and that the company were pushing for the factory to be open "within two years" despite Russia's invasion. Months later, in January 2023, according to Ukraine's ambassador to Türkiye, the legal framework for establishing the production facility was completed.
In August 2022, Baykar CEO Haluk Bayraktar spoke about the Russo-Ukrainian War, stating that "money is not a priority" and stressing that "Ukraine is subjected to an unfair, aggressive and unreasonable attack". For his company's commitment to Ukraine, Bayraktar was awarded the Ukrainian Order of Merit by Zelenskyy.
- Crowdfunding -
In May 2022, a crowdfunding campaign launched by Laisves TV in Lithiuaian raised $5.4 million in three and a half days to purchase military drones. Ukraine's ambassador to Lithuanian told Laisves TV that this marked the first time ordinary people raised money to buy "something like a Bayraktar". On 2 June 2022, Baykar announced that it would provide one TB2 unit at no cost to Lithuania to be passed to Ukraine. It also requested that Lithuania's donations for the UAV be passed as humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The unit is painted in the colours of the Lithuanian and Ukrainian flags and was reportedly delivered in early July 2022. The founder of Laisves TV spent a proportion of the crowdfunding total on four EOS C VTOL aircraft, costing €660,000.
On 24 July 2022, the Ukrainian MoD announced on Twitter that due to the fundraising of Slawomir Sierakowski and the people of Poland, zł22.5 million had been raised to buy a TB2 drone. Again, Baykar provided this drone for free.
In July 2023, Baykar announced that following another crowdfunding campaign, this one from the Come Back Alive Foundation, it would donate three TB2s to Ukraine, refusing payment for the production of the aircraft. Instead, Baykar asked for the raised funds to be "remitted instead to the struggling people of Ukraine".
- Inventory & Losses -
As stated above, Ukraine possessed 20 TB2s at the start of the conflict. Based on the Daily Sabah's May 2022 assertion, a further 16 units were delivered in March 2022. Speaking to Nikkei Asia in April 2022, defence industry analyst Arda Mevlutoglu estimated Ukraine's TB2 inventory was between 24 and 40, which aligned with the Daily Sabah's reported delivery total and Shephard's estimate that 36 units had been delivered at that time.
As mentioned above, as reported by Oryx, Baykar has given at least 20 units as aid, refused payment for another five units and sold 15 at half price, totalling an estimated 40 TB2 units given to Ukraine since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War. When added to the drone given by Baykar to mark Ukraine's Independence Day in August 2023, Shephard estimates Ukraine has received 77 TB2s.
At the beginning of the war, Russia falsely reported it had eliminated Ukraine's TB2 fleet. Twenty-one days into the conflict, on 17 March, photos released by the Russian MoD evidenced the first confirmed TB2 loss. Oryx notes that, to date, 24 TB2s are confirmed to have been lost during the conflict. These figures are the minimum quantity that will have been lost, with the actual number presumably much higher.
Therefore, based on the available information, Shephard estimates that Ukraine has received 40 TB2s since the war began, adding to its pre-war inventory of 36 (16 of which were delivered quickly after the war began), resulting in an estimated inventory of 76, which has been depleted to 52.
- TB2 Effectiveness -
Despite sustaining losses, the UCAV has been effective against the invader. A 15 May 2022 article from The Guardian summarised that "TB2s are clearly military effective" over Ukraine; however, the article stated, "it is not obvious they are militarily decisive". Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo highlighted that Russian deficiencies had facilitated this early success. The invaders continued their inability to establish air superiority, their initial failure to destroy Ukrainian airfields and runways and their continual deployment of conveys far beyond their air defence umbrella.
However, as reported by Defence News in October 2023, quoting a Ukrainian military official, as the war has advanced, the drones offer limited utility due to Russian forces improving their air defences.
Uzbekistan
In November 2023, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the Surxondaryo region and viewed his country's latest drone acquisitions. He viewed the Orlan-10, Wing Loong I and four TB2s, which were acquired from Baykar.
Summary
- Suppliers:
- Baykar
- Total Ordered:
- 485
- Total Delivered:
- 364
- Estimated Unit Cost:
- $8,940,000.00
- First Delivery:
- 2014
- Status:
- In production
U = Unverified
Attributes
- Length:
- 6.5m
- Wingspan:
- 12m
- MTOW:
- 650kg
- Payload:
- 55kg
- Max speed:
- 120kt
- Cruise speed:
- 70kt
- Range:
- 150km
- Ceiling:
- 27,000ft
- Endurance:
- 24h
- Height:
- U
U = Unverified
Subsystems
C4I systems +
Missiles and rockets +
Mızrak-U UMTAS
Air-to-surface missiles
Roketsan developed the imaging IR-guided Mızrak-U, also known as the UMTAS (Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Sistemi, or Long-Range Anti-Tank System), and the laser-guided L-Mızrak-U (L-UMTAS) for ...
MAM-L
Air-to-surface missiles
The Roketsan Smart Micro Munition (MAM-L) is designed to be used for taking down heavily armoured vehicles, by all classes of UAVs and light attack aircraft. The ...
BARQ
Air-to-surface missiles
The BARQ, known as Lighting in Urdu, is a laser-guided air-to-surface missile developed by Pakistan's Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GIDS). Weighing 45km at launch, the ...
Sensors +
CATS
EO/IR systems
The Common Aperture Targeting System (CATS) is designed for EO targeting and surveillance. The multi-sensor system consists of a high-resolution, Gen III IR camera, high-resolution ...
MX-15D
EO/IR systems
The MX-15D is a multi-sensor, multispectral targeting system. It is suitable for medium-altitude, covert ISR, armed reconnaissance, CSAR and target designation. Up to ten sensors ...
Argos-II HD/ HDT
EO/IR systems
The ARGOS-II HD airborne multi-sensor observation system's main features include a continuous zoom HD multi-spectral camera and an HD Gen III TI for situational awareness ...
Osprey 30
Air: surveillance and maritime patrol radar, Air: surveillance radar, Air: UAS radar
The Osprey multi-mode surveillance radar is a low SWaP system that provides an affordable second-generation AESA surveillance capability as the primary sensor on airborne assets ...
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