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03 мая 2024, 09:15
Türkiye's Bayraktar TB3 UAV breaks altitude record
ANKARA, 3 May (BelTA -Anadolu) - Turkish defense company Baykar's
domestically developed armed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Bayraktar TB3
broke an altitude record Thursday with a domestically produced engine,
reaching 33,000 feet in a performance test.
According to a statement from Baykar, the testing process for the Bayraktar TB3 has continued successfully.
After
making its first flight for the Turkish Republic's 100th anniversary on
Oct. 27, 2023, successfully conducting medium and high-altitude
performance tests, the Bayraktar TB3 UAV completed the High Altitude
System Performance Test on Thursday, reaching a record altitude.
The
UAV successfully completed the test at the AKINCI Flight Training and
Test Center in Corlu district of Tekirdag with the PD-170 engine
developed by TUSAS Engine Industries Inc., or TEI.
The altitude
record belongs to the Bayraktar AKINCI TIHA unmanned combat aerial
vehicle (UCAV) developed by Baykar, at 45,118 feet.
The Bayraktar
TB3 UAV logged a total of 327 hours and 35 minutes in test flights,
including a remarkable 32-hour continuous flight covering 5,700
kilometers (3,541 miles) on Dec. 20, 2023.
On March 26 this year,
it achieved another milestone by successfully flying with the
domestically developed ASELFLIR-500 system, known for its superior
performance globally.
Equipped with foldable wings, the Bayraktar
TB3 will become the first armed UAV capable of operating from
short-runway ships like the TCG Anadolu.
This advancement,
coupled with its beyond line-of-sight communication capability,
positions it as a game-changer in reconnaissance, intelligence and
attack missions, enhancing Türkiye's deterrent capabilities
significantly.
Baykar, largely self-funded, has relied on exports
for 83% of its revenue since 2003, becoming the defense and aviation
sector's export leader, according to the Turkish Exporters Assembly.
Recognized
by the Presidency of Defense Industries in 2023, Baykar's exports
totaled $1.8 billion last year, constituting over 90% of its income and
one-third of the sector's total exports in 2023.
As the world's
largest UAV exporter, Baykar has fulfilled 97.5% of its contracts
through exports, with agreements signed with a total of 34 countries,
including 33 countries for the Bayraktar TB2 UAV and nine countries so
far for the Bayraktar AKINCI TIHA.