Prime Minister Edi Rama said the unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, would be armed and ready to fight, "which I hope will never occur."
They also will be used to monitor the country's territory for drug planting, fires, flooding and any terrorist activity.
The Bayraktar company will train 30 members of the Albanian military on air control and operation. They will operate from the Kucova air base, 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of the capital, Tirana. The air base is being renovated to support NATO air supply operations, logistics support, air policing, training and exercises.
"We signed an export contract with Albania, a country we have walked alongside for centuries and share strong historical, cultural and humanitarian ties," said Haluk Bayraktar, owner of the Turkish company, adding that the TB2 UAVs have been sold in 27 countries.