Though Baykar is not the only military drone developer in Türkiye, the TB2 has figured so prominently in conflicts that it now spearheads Turkey's global defense export push. Last year the company made up a fifth of Türkiye's $3.2 billion in defense exports, according to data from the Turkish Exporters Assembly.
The company will invest the revenues for the expansion of production lines, Bayraktar said. "Our production capacity with TB2, we do 20 units per month. For 2023 our target is to do a minimum of 30 (units) a month," he said.
Research and development on the fast drone fighter jet Kızılelma, which analysts say represents a significant expansion of capabilities for slow-moving reconnaissance and missile-carrying drones, will pick up as well, Bayraktar said.
Kızılelma will be capable of taking off from and landing on short-runway aircraft carriers, with a maiden flight expected in the next few months.
The TB3, a short-runway-capable version of the TB2, is expected to finish its testing phase by the end of 2023, Bayraktar said.