Turkish-made Anka UAVs set to assume duties in various countries
The Turkish-made medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) class unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) named Anka is set to take up duties in other countries.
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- Published Date: 03:40 | 21 June 2023
- Modified Date: 03:42 | 21 June 2023
"Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) will ship Anka drones to four other countries this year," Chief Product Engineer Ziya Doğan told Anadolu.
"One overseas customer is already using Anka drones actively," Doğan said.
He added that an export deal was signed with another country for the delivery in 2024.
The total flight time of Anka drones which were delivered to domestic customers reached 200,000 hours, Dogan noted.
The first model of the Anka UAV had its maiden flight in 2010.
Anka performs day and night all-weather reconnaissance, target detection and identification, and intelligence missions, featuring autonomous flight capability including automatic takeoff and landing
Based in Ankara, the TAI manufactures unmanned aerial vehicles, aircraft, helicopters and satellites, and their components.
TAI was established in June 1973 with the aim of reducing Türkiye's dependency on foreign suppliers.