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Turkish defence firm Baykar delivers dozens armed drones to United Arab Emirates

A source with knowledge of the talks said Abu Dhabi and Riyadh were negotiating to acquire Bayraktar TB2 drones from Ankara. "They decided during the negotiations with the UAE to quickly deliver 20 armed drones," the source said, adding they were transferred earlier this month.

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Turkish defence firm Baykar delivers dozens armed drones to United Arab Emirates

Baykar, the UAE foreign ministry and Saudi Arabia's government communications office did not respond to a request for comment. Türkiye's Defence Ministry referred questions to the state's defence industries group, which declined to comment.

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Turkish defence firm Baykar delivers dozens armed drones to United Arab Emirates

The company's only other production facilities outside Türkiye are being built in Ukraine, where Bayraktar TB2s helped undermine Russia's overwhelming military superiority in the weeks following Moscow's February invasion.

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Turkish defence firm Baykar delivers dozens armed drones to United Arab Emirates

Baykar's battlefield successes have helped it spearhead Türkiye's lucrative military exports drive. CEO Haluk Bayraktar, who runs the company with his brother Selçuk - President Erdoğan's son-in-law - said last month Baykar had signed export contracts for the TB2 with 22 countries.

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Turkish defence firm Baykar delivers dozens armed drones to United Arab Emirates

It currently produces 20 Bayraktar TB2 drones a month, he told a Ukrainian military services foundation in August, and its order book for those drones and other models was full for the next three years.

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Turkish defence firm Baykar delivers dozens armed drones to United Arab Emirates

"There are requests for armed drones from many countries and regions," the senior Turkish official said.

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Turkish defence firm Baykar delivers dozens armed drones to United Arab Emirates

"Some countries that have bought them are making additional demands. They are very satisfied with the results... but it is technically not possible to meet all demand." the official added.