How did Turkey become an UAV superpower?

2023-01-11に共有
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In recent years, Turkey has proliferated as an international supplier of unmanned aerial vehicles. And their product roster is growing ever larger and more interesting. How did they manage to squeeze past the industry behemoths such as the US, Israel and China? Watch this video to learn more about it all.

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コメント (21)
  • Thank you USA and EU, without your embargos since 74 non of these would have been possible
  • @sapphyrus
    We should also mention that Turkish companies like Roketsan producing relatively cheaper ammunition for these systems plays an important part in supplying a whole complete package for the buyers.
  • @bek3605
    Hello to every Turkic and Turkish brothers and sisters from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬. Turkic Union is close! Alga menin kardaşlarım! ❤🇹🇷
  • @naherf385
    It's not just the quality of weapons, what surprises many is the spectacular speed with which Turkiye is innovating, producing, selling, and using its weapons to protect its interests. Besides, it has shattered the technological monopoly of select club western weapons producers. Bravo to Turkiye.
  • Small correction. Even though TB2 for sure is the most selling Turkish drones. Turkey also sold numerous ANKA, Akıncı and other larger and more expensive systems to multiple countries. Just a day or two ago it sold a batch of Akıncı drones which have much higher payload capacity than the TB2 to Kazakistan
  • @Sayang-mu
    Akinchi drone design is so beautiful, it looks like eagle. I hope my country, Indonesia buy that drone. 😍
  • The fact that Europeans and Americans don't really trust Turkey nor see them as their own "People" pushed Turkey to be self sufficient and get ahead in fields it could realistically get ahead in.
  • @GalaShare
    Okay, I read the comments. Despite all the criticism, the drone that destroyed the most military and armored units in the world belongs to Turkey. Now you understand why this video was made.
  • The short answer They was deprived of any other alternative Need is the mother of ingenuity
  • Love and respect to Türkiye from Bangladesh. Thanks for selling us TB2 drones 🇧🇩❤️🇹🇷 😘
  • One missing fact that there is an engine company called TEI(Turkish engine industries) which already produced and certified local engines for TAI Anka and Aksungur drones. They also built local engines for both Akıncı and Kızılelma drones but those engines are under certification tests. Kızılelma will enter service with local engines and 2nd version of Akıncı will replace does ukrainian engines with local ones but other engines will be on offer for the customer country so that they can decide either Ukrainian or Turkish engines. TEI even built engines for 6 to 10 tones class of helicopters and they are currently working on a stealth new generation engine to replace GE F110 engines which are used in both Turkish F16s and the first prototype of TF-X( so called MMU which means national fighter aircraft in Turkish.)
  • @AbdullahEl2
    Necessity is the mother of all innovation. Good job Turkiye
  • Its been 2 months that this video has been released and Turkey introduced its new deep assault ghost drone Anka 3 :))))
  • The cost of the war vehicles that Bayraktar TB 2 has destroyed so far is 3.2 billion dollars.
  • Ohh yeah they aren't just making UAVs and Drones they are making corvettes , frigates , 5th generation fighter jet(1st prototype almost ready) helicopters , SAMS , AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS , Amunitions and what not...WE HAVE ALSO BOUGHT THEM AND THEY ALSO HELPED US UPGRADING OUR SUBMARINES....WE ARE GLAD THAT OUR BROTHERLY COUNTRY IS DOING WONDERS IN THE DEFENSE AREA....lots of love and respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰❣️🇹🇷❣️🇦🇿
  • @ugurc
    8:37 TAI is working on the Anka-3 “flying wing” type somewhat stealth drone with jet engine too, similar to X-47B
  • @FENDI95
    Turkey alone has more drones than the entirety of Europe combined! No country in Europe has a functional drone made in Europe that is combat ready
  • UAVs are just a tiny part of Turkish defense industry. Unmanned, armed sea and land vehicles were long produced and currently at service. Soon you'll be talking about them even more than UAVs.